Glasgow grew from a small rural settlement on the River Clyde to become one of the largest seaports in Britain. Expanding from the medievalbishopric of Glasgow and the later establishment of the University of Glasgow in the 15th century, it became a major centre of the Scottish Enlightenment in the 18th century. From the 18th century the city also grew as one of Britain's main hubs of transatlantic trade with British North America and the British West Indies. With the Industrial Revolution, the city and surrounding region shifted to become one of the world's pre-eminent centres of heavy engineering, most notably in shipbuilding and marine engineering industry, which produced many innovative and famous vessels. Glasgow was known as the "Second City of the British Empire" for much of the Victorian era and Edwardian period. Today it is one of Europe's top ten financial centres and is home to many of Scotland's leading businesses. Glasgow is also ranked as the 57th most liveable city in the world.
Greater Glasgow is an urban settlement in Scotland consisting of all localities which are physically attached to the city of Glasgow, forming with it a single contiguous urban area (or conurbation). It does not relate to municipal government boundaries and its territorial extent is defined by the General Register Office for Scotland, which determines settlements in Scotland for census and statistical purposes. Greater Glasgow had a population of 1,199,629 at the 2001 census making it the largest urban area in Scotland and the fifth largest in the United Kingdom.
In addition to being the name of this true conurbation, the term Greater Glasgow is informally (and confusingly) used to refer to the general area surrounding the City of Glasgow. Despite this, Greater Glasgow should not however be confused with the wider Glasgow City Region, which consists of Glasgow City Council and 7 surrounding local authorities in their entireties, thus including not only the Greater Glasgow urban settlement but also other settlements fully detached from it. This city-region is described as a metropolitan area by its own strategic planning authority, and is similar to the Glasgow metropolitan area identified by the European Union.
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 5th place (1st in drumming) at the UK Championships 2015
13th June 2015, Stormont Estate, Belfast
Medley: I Laid a Herring in Saut, Flora MacIsaac, I have it Somewhere, Lightly swims the swan, Rodney Hull, Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Sandy Duff, The High Drive
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson, playing a Medley at the 2015 UK Pipe Band Championships. The competition was held at the Stormont Estates in Belfast on 13 June 2015.
The tunes in the band's medley were:
I Laid a Herring in Saut
Flora MacIssac
I Have it Somewhere
Lightly Swims the Swan
Rodney Hull QC
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
Sandy Duff
The High Drive
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band was placed fifth overall in the Grade One UK Championship. In addition, the band's drum corps, under leading drummer Eric Ward, was placed first, winning the UK championship. This adds to the British Championship which the drum corps won
5:43
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at 2015 Forres Europeans
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at 2015 Forres Europeans
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at 2015 Forres Europeans
This is a video of Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson, playing in the Grade One March, Strathspey and Reel competition at the European Pipe Band Championships held in Grant Park, Forres on 27 June 2015. The band played the following set:
March: Donald Cameron [Hugh MacKay (1801 - 1864)]
Strathspey: Blair Drummond (traditional)
Reel: The Smith of Chillichassie [traditional]
This is only the second recording of the march Donald Cameron on this channel. Donald Cameron may be of interest to locals. He was born in Contin into a farming family and became an outstanding piper. His younger brother, Sandy, was also
6:44
Dumbarton 2015: Greater Glasgow Police at the Scottish
Dumbarton 2015: Greater Glasgow Police at the Scottish
Dumbarton 2015: Greater Glasgow Police at the Scottish
REPOSTED
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson performs in the Grade One Competition at the Scottish Pipe Band Championships organised by the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association and West Dunbartonshire Council.
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band was placed sixth in the Grade One contest.
The band's medley comprised the following tunes:
Oran Na Faiclan
The Skylark's Ascension
The King's Shilling
Domhnall Phadruig Nicholson
Miss Robertson of Greshornish
Caber Feidh
Alick C MacGregor
6:53
08 Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band 2014 British Championships at Meadow Park, Bathgate
08 Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band 2014 British Championships at Meadow Park, Bathgate
08 Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band 2014 British Championships at Meadow Park, Bathgate
Joe MacKenzie (John MacKay, Halladale) Flora MacIssac (Iain Morrison) I have it somewhere (Allan MacDonald) Aodann Strathbhain (traditional) The Hillocks of ...
5:10
Greater Glasgow Police take British Drumming Championship
Greater Glasgow Police take British Drumming Championship
Greater Glasgow Police take British Drumming Championship
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland were last to play in the Grade One Competition at the 2015 British Championships held in Balbardie Park in Bathgate, West Lothian on 30 May 2015.
This was a March, Strathspey and Reel (MSR) competition and the band's MSR was:
March: The Argyllshire Gathering [composed by John MacColl, 1860 - 1943]
Strathspey: Atholl Cummers (traditional)
Reel: Pretty Marion (traditional)
The band is playing under the direction of Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson. The band was placed fifth overall and the drum corps (led by Eric Ward) took the Grade One Drumming Championship (as they did in 2014).
6:58
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the 2014 British Championships
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the 2014 British Championships
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the 2014 British Championships
The RSPBA British Pipe Band Championships held in Meadow Park, Bathgate on 31 May 2014 provided a better opportunity to hear Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band's medley which had debuted in torrential rain in Gourock in May.
The medley comprises the following tunes:
Reel: Joe MacKenzie (John MacKay, Halladale)
Jig: Flora MacIssac (Iain Morrison)
Jig I have it somewhere (Allan MacDonald)
Air: Aodann Strathbhain (traditional)
Strathspey: The Hillocks of Fernmore (David Siegel)
Strathspey: Sabhal Mòr Oastaig (Allan MacDonald)
We're a case the bunch of us (Allan MacDonald)
Tagdhan Ross (Damien Helliwell)
The Foxhunters (trad. arr Donald
6:39
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Dumbarton 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Dumbarton 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Dumbarton 2015
7:11
Greater Glasgow Police: European Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: European Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: European Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police pipe Band, competing in Grade 1 at the European Championships 2015.
Donald Cameron, Blair Drummond, John Morrison of Assynt House
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
13:03
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set recorded at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on 14th August, 2014 Video.
6:49
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, Lightly Swims the Swan Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, Lightly Swims the Swan Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, Lightly Swims the Swan Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set recorded at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on 14th August, 2014 Video.
6:34
Worlds 2013 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland PIpe Band - Medley at the Todd
Worlds 2013 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland PIpe Band - Medley at the Todd
Worlds 2013 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland PIpe Band - Medley at the Todd
Strathclyde at the rather damp Lord Todd
6:24
Greater Glasgow Police: British Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: British Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: British Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 6th place in Grade 1 at the British Championships 2015.
The Argyllshire Gathering
Atholl Cummers
Pretty Marion
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
4:36
UK Championships 2014 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band Drum Corps
UK Championships 2014 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band Drum Corps
UK Championships 2014 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band Drum Corps
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 5th place (1st in drumming) at the UK Championships 2015
13th June 2015, Stormont Estate, Belfast
Medley: I Laid a Herring in Saut, Flora MacIsaac, I have it Somewhere, Lightly swims the swan, Rodney Hull, Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Sandy Duff, The High Drive
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson, playing a Medley at the 2015 UK Pipe Band Championships. The competition was held at the Stormont Estates in Belfast on 13 June 2015.
The tunes in the band's medley were:
I Laid a Herring in Saut
Flora MacIssac
I Have it Somewhere
Lightly Swims the Swan
Rodney Hull QC
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
Sandy Duff
The High Drive
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band was placed fifth overall in the Grade One UK Championship. In addition, the band's drum corps, under leading drummer Eric Ward, was placed first, winning the UK championship. This adds to the British Championship which the drum corps won
5:43
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at 2015 Forres Europeans
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at 2015 Forres Europeans
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at 2015 Forres Europeans
This is a video of Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson, playing in the Grade One March, Strathspey and Reel competition at the European Pipe Band Championships held in Grant Park, Forres on 27 June 2015. The band played the following set:
March: Donald Cameron [Hugh MacKay (1801 - 1864)]
Strathspey: Blair Drummond (traditional)
Reel: The Smith of Chillichassie [traditional]
This is only the second recording of the march Donald Cameron on this channel. Donald Cameron may be of interest to locals. He was born in Contin into a farming family and became an outstanding piper. His younger brother, Sandy, was also
6:44
Dumbarton 2015: Greater Glasgow Police at the Scottish
Dumbarton 2015: Greater Glasgow Police at the Scottish
Dumbarton 2015: Greater Glasgow Police at the Scottish
REPOSTED
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson performs in the Grade One Competition at the Scottish Pipe Band Championships organised by the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association and West Dunbartonshire Council.
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band was placed sixth in the Grade One contest.
The band's medley comprised the following tunes:
Oran Na Faiclan
The Skylark's Ascension
The King's Shilling
Domhnall Phadruig Nicholson
Miss Robertson of Greshornish
Caber Feidh
Alick C MacGregor
6:53
08 Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band 2014 British Championships at Meadow Park, Bathgate
08 Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band 2014 British Championships at Meadow Park, Bathgate
08 Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band 2014 British Championships at Meadow Park, Bathgate
Joe MacKenzie (John MacKay, Halladale) Flora MacIssac (Iain Morrison) I have it somewhere (Allan MacDonald) Aodann Strathbhain (traditional) The Hillocks of ...
5:10
Greater Glasgow Police take British Drumming Championship
Greater Glasgow Police take British Drumming Championship
Greater Glasgow Police take British Drumming Championship
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland were last to play in the Grade One Competition at the 2015 British Championships held in Balbardie Park in Bathgate, West Lothian on 30 May 2015.
This was a March, Strathspey and Reel (MSR) competition and the band's MSR was:
March: The Argyllshire Gathering [composed by John MacColl, 1860 - 1943]
Strathspey: Atholl Cummers (traditional)
Reel: Pretty Marion (traditional)
The band is playing under the direction of Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson. The band was placed fifth overall and the drum corps (led by Eric Ward) took the Grade One Drumming Championship (as they did in 2014).
6:58
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the 2014 British Championships
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the 2014 British Championships
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the 2014 British Championships
The RSPBA British Pipe Band Championships held in Meadow Park, Bathgate on 31 May 2014 provided a better opportunity to hear Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band's medley which had debuted in torrential rain in Gourock in May.
The medley comprises the following tunes:
Reel: Joe MacKenzie (John MacKay, Halladale)
Jig: Flora MacIssac (Iain Morrison)
Jig I have it somewhere (Allan MacDonald)
Air: Aodann Strathbhain (traditional)
Strathspey: The Hillocks of Fernmore (David Siegel)
Strathspey: Sabhal Mòr Oastaig (Allan MacDonald)
We're a case the bunch of us (Allan MacDonald)
Tagdhan Ross (Damien Helliwell)
The Foxhunters (trad. arr Donald
6:39
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Dumbarton 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Dumbarton 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Dumbarton 2015
7:11
Greater Glasgow Police: European Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: European Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: European Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police pipe Band, competing in Grade 1 at the European Championships 2015.
Donald Cameron, Blair Drummond, John Morrison of Assynt House
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
13:03
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set recorded at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on 14th August, 2014 Video.
6:49
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, Lightly Swims the Swan Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, Lightly Swims the Swan Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, Lightly Swims the Swan Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set recorded at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on 14th August, 2014 Video.
6:34
Worlds 2013 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland PIpe Band - Medley at the Todd
Worlds 2013 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland PIpe Band - Medley at the Todd
Worlds 2013 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland PIpe Band - Medley at the Todd
Strathclyde at the rather damp Lord Todd
6:24
Greater Glasgow Police: British Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: British Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: British Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 6th place in Grade 1 at the British Championships 2015.
The Argyllshire Gathering
Atholl Cummers
Pretty Marion
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
4:36
UK Championships 2014 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band Drum Corps
UK Championships 2014 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band Drum Corps
UK Championships 2014 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band Drum Corps
MSR Warm up at Stormont.
6:47
Greater Glasgow Police dazzle in the gloom at Gourock
Greater Glasgow Police dazzle in the gloom at Gourock
Greater Glasgow Police dazzle in the gloom at Gourock
Gourock Highland Games more or less starts the season off in Scotland, and that has its risks. It was cancelled because of bad weather last year, and the yea...
3:45
Greater Glasgow Health Board v Doogan and another (Scotland)
Greater Glasgow Health Board v Doogan and another (Scotland)
Greater Glasgow Health Board v Doogan and another (Scotland)
[2014] UKSC 68
UKSC 2013/0124
Greater Glasgow Health Board (Appellant) v Doogan and another (Respondents) (Scotland)
On appeal from the Inner House of the Court of Session
This appeal relates to conscientious objection under the Abortion Act 1967 which provides that "no person shall be under any duty... to participate in any treatment authorised by this Act to which he has a conscientious objection". From the outset of their employment with the appellant health board, the respondent senior midwives, both Roman Catholics, objected to and were exempted from directly participating in the treatment of patients undergoing terminations. Follow
4:43
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the Belfast Championships 2014
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the Belfast Championships 2014
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the Belfast Championships 2014
The Grade One Competition at the first UK Pipe Band Championships was beautifully rounded off by this March, Strathspey and Reel set by Greater Glasgow Polic...
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band, competing at the Scottish Championships 2014. MSR P/M Duncan Nicolson L/D Eric Ward.
1:35
Greater Glasgow Scotland Police Pipe Band at Bathgate 2015
Greater Glasgow Scotland Police Pipe Band at Bathgate 2015
Greater Glasgow Scotland Police Pipe Band at Bathgate 2015
(Grade 1) practicing their MSR
6:34
Greater Glasgow Scotland Police at the 2013 Europeans in Forres
Greater Glasgow Scotland Police at the 2013 Europeans in Forres
Greater Glasgow Scotland Police at the 2013 Europeans in Forres
The reorganisation of Scotland's eight regional police forces into a single Police Service of Scotland as from 1 April 2013 was a worrying time for many, not...
5:18
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band, Bridge of Allan Highland Games
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band, Bridge of Allan Highland Games
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band, Bridge of Allan Highland Games
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe band play at the bridge of Allan Highland Games.
2 August 2015.
0:55
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at Bridge of Allan 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at Bridge of Allan 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at Bridge of Allan 2015
Last warm up before marching in to the arena
2:53
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Lord MacConnell Set
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Lord MacConnell Set
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Lord MacConnell Set
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 5th place (1st in drumming) at the UK Championships 2015
13th June 2015, Stormont Estate, Belfast
Medley: I Laid a Herring in Saut, Flora MacIsaac, I have it Somewhere, Lightly swims the swan, Rodney Hull, Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Sandy Duff, The High Drive
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 5th place (1st in drumming) at the UK Championships 2015
13th June 2015, Stormont Estate, Belfast
Medley: I Laid a Herring in Saut, Flora MacIsaac, I have it Somewhere, Lightly swims the swan, Rodney Hull, Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Sandy Duff, The High Drive
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson, playing a Medley at the 2015 UK Pipe Band Championships. The competition was held at the Stormont Estates in Belfast on 13 June 2015.
The tunes in the band's medley were:
I Laid a Herring in Saut
Flora MacIssac
I Have it Somewhere
Lightly Swims the Swan
Rodney Hull QC
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
Sandy Duff
The High Drive
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band was placed fifth overall in the Grade One UK Championship. In addition, the band's drum corps, under leading drummer Eric Ward, was placed first, winning the UK championship. This adds to the British Championship which the drum corps won at Bathgate.
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson, playing a Medley at the 2015 UK Pipe Band Championships. The competition was held at the Stormont Estates in Belfast on 13 June 2015.
The tunes in the band's medley were:
I Laid a Herring in Saut
Flora MacIssac
I Have it Somewhere
Lightly Swims the Swan
Rodney Hull QC
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
Sandy Duff
The High Drive
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band was placed fifth overall in the Grade One UK Championship. In addition, the band's drum corps, under leading drummer Eric Ward, was placed first, winning the UK championship. This adds to the British Championship which the drum corps won at Bathgate.
published:16 Jun 2015
views:45
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at 2015 Forres Europeans
This is a video of Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson, playing in the Grade One March, Strathspey and Reel competition at the European Pipe Band Championships held in Grant Park, Forres on 27 June 2015. The band played the following set:
March: Donald Cameron [Hugh MacKay (1801 - 1864)]
Strathspey: Blair Drummond (traditional)
Reel: The Smith of Chillichassie [traditional]
This is only the second recording of the march Donald Cameron on this channel. Donald Cameron may be of interest to locals. He was born in Contin into a farming family and became an outstanding piper. His younger brother, Sandy, was also a piper. He married Margaret Mackenzie in 1841 and all three of his sons became pipers. From 1849 Donald was piper to Keith Stewart-Mackenzie of Seaforth at Brahan Castle. He died in Maryburgh and is buried at the Old High Kirk in Inverness. The well known strathspey, Maggie Cameron, was named after Donald's wife and the reel Sandy Cameron was named after his brother.
This is a video of Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson, playing in the Grade One March, Strathspey and Reel competition at the European Pipe Band Championships held in Grant Park, Forres on 27 June 2015. The band played the following set:
March: Donald Cameron [Hugh MacKay (1801 - 1864)]
Strathspey: Blair Drummond (traditional)
Reel: The Smith of Chillichassie [traditional]
This is only the second recording of the march Donald Cameron on this channel. Donald Cameron may be of interest to locals. He was born in Contin into a farming family and became an outstanding piper. His younger brother, Sandy, was also a piper. He married Margaret Mackenzie in 1841 and all three of his sons became pipers. From 1849 Donald was piper to Keith Stewart-Mackenzie of Seaforth at Brahan Castle. He died in Maryburgh and is buried at the Old High Kirk in Inverness. The well known strathspey, Maggie Cameron, was named after Donald's wife and the reel Sandy Cameron was named after his brother.
published:30 Jun 2015
views:91
Dumbarton 2015: Greater Glasgow Police at the Scottish
REPOSTED
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson performs in the Grade One Competition at the Scottish Pipe Band Championships organised by the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association and West Dunbartonshire Council.
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band was placed sixth in the Grade One contest.
The band's medley comprised the following tunes:
Oran Na Faiclan
The Skylark's Ascension
The King's Shilling
Domhnall Phadruig Nicholson
Miss Robertson of Greshornish
Caber Feidh
Alick C MacGregor
REPOSTED
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson performs in the Grade One Competition at the Scottish Pipe Band Championships organised by the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association and West Dunbartonshire Council.
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band was placed sixth in the Grade One contest.
The band's medley comprised the following tunes:
Oran Na Faiclan
The Skylark's Ascension
The King's Shilling
Domhnall Phadruig Nicholson
Miss Robertson of Greshornish
Caber Feidh
Alick C MacGregor
published:29 Jul 2015
views:158
08 Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band 2014 British Championships at Meadow Park, Bathgate
Joe MacKenzie (John MacKay, Halladale) Flora MacIssac (Iain Morrison) I have it somewhere (Allan MacDonald) Aodann Strathbhain (traditional) The Hillocks of ...
Joe MacKenzie (John MacKay, Halladale) Flora MacIssac (Iain Morrison) I have it somewhere (Allan MacDonald) Aodann Strathbhain (traditional) The Hillocks of ...
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland were last to play in the Grade One Competition at the 2015 British Championships held in Balbardie Park in Bathgate, West Lothian on 30 May 2015.
This was a March, Strathspey and Reel (MSR) competition and the band's MSR was:
March: The Argyllshire Gathering [composed by John MacColl, 1860 - 1943]
Strathspey: Atholl Cummers (traditional)
Reel: Pretty Marion (traditional)
The band is playing under the direction of Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson. The band was placed fifth overall and the drum corps (led by Eric Ward) took the Grade One Drumming Championship (as they did in 2014).
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland were last to play in the Grade One Competition at the 2015 British Championships held in Balbardie Park in Bathgate, West Lothian on 30 May 2015.
This was a March, Strathspey and Reel (MSR) competition and the band's MSR was:
March: The Argyllshire Gathering [composed by John MacColl, 1860 - 1943]
Strathspey: Atholl Cummers (traditional)
Reel: Pretty Marion (traditional)
The band is playing under the direction of Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson. The band was placed fifth overall and the drum corps (led by Eric Ward) took the Grade One Drumming Championship (as they did in 2014).
published:31 May 2015
views:1163
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the 2014 British Championships
The RSPBA British Pipe Band Championships held in Meadow Park, Bathgate on 31 May 2014 provided a better opportunity to hear Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band's medley which had debuted in torrential rain in Gourock in May.
The medley comprises the following tunes:
Reel: Joe MacKenzie (John MacKay, Halladale)
Jig: Flora MacIssac (Iain Morrison)
Jig I have it somewhere (Allan MacDonald)
Air: Aodann Strathbhain (traditional)
Strathspey: The Hillocks of Fernmore (David Siegel)
Strathspey: Sabhal Mòr Oastaig (Allan MacDonald)
We're a case the bunch of us (Allan MacDonald)
Tagdhan Ross (Damien Helliwell)
The Foxhunters (trad. arr Donald Nicholson)
The RSPBA British Pipe Band Championships held in Meadow Park, Bathgate on 31 May 2014 provided a better opportunity to hear Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band's medley which had debuted in torrential rain in Gourock in May.
The medley comprises the following tunes:
Reel: Joe MacKenzie (John MacKay, Halladale)
Jig: Flora MacIssac (Iain Morrison)
Jig I have it somewhere (Allan MacDonald)
Air: Aodann Strathbhain (traditional)
Strathspey: The Hillocks of Fernmore (David Siegel)
Strathspey: Sabhal Mòr Oastaig (Allan MacDonald)
We're a case the bunch of us (Allan MacDonald)
Tagdhan Ross (Damien Helliwell)
The Foxhunters (trad. arr Donald Nicholson)
Greater Glasgow Police pipe Band, competing in Grade 1 at the European Championships 2015.
Donald Cameron, Blair Drummond, John Morrison of Assynt House
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
Greater Glasgow Police pipe Band, competing in Grade 1 at the European Championships 2015.
Donald Cameron, Blair Drummond, John Morrison of Assynt House
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
published:06 Jul 2015
views:85
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set Video August 2014
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 6th place in Grade 1 at the British Championships 2015.
The Argyllshire Gathering
Atholl Cummers
Pretty Marion
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 6th place in Grade 1 at the British Championships 2015.
The Argyllshire Gathering
Atholl Cummers
Pretty Marion
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
published:02 Jun 2015
views:180
UK Championships 2014 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band Drum Corps
Gourock Highland Games more or less starts the season off in Scotland, and that has its risks. It was cancelled because of bad weather last year, and the yea...
Gourock Highland Games more or less starts the season off in Scotland, and that has its risks. It was cancelled because of bad weather last year, and the yea...
[2014] UKSC 68
UKSC 2013/0124
Greater Glasgow Health Board (Appellant) v Doogan and another (Respondents) (Scotland)
On appeal from the Inner House of the Court of Session
This appeal relates to conscientious objection under the Abortion Act 1967 which provides that "no person shall be under any duty... to participate in any treatment authorised by this Act to which he has a conscientious objection". From the outset of their employment with the appellant health board, the respondent senior midwives, both Roman Catholics, objected to and were exempted from directly participating in the treatment of patients undergoing terminations. Following a service reorganisation, the numbers of abortions performed at the hospital where they worked increased. They sought confirmation from the appellant that they would not be required to delegate to, supervise or support other midwives providing care to such patients. The appellant declined to give this assurance, rejecting the respondents' grievance and subsequent appeal. The respondents challenged the latter decision by way of judicial review, contending that it contravened s.4(1) of the Abortion Act 1967. They were unsuccessful at first instance but succeeded on appeal to the Inner House. The Greater Glasgow Health Board appealed to the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court unanimously allows the appeal and sets aside the declarator made in the Inner House.
[2014] UKSC 68
UKSC 2013/0124
Greater Glasgow Health Board (Appellant) v Doogan and another (Respondents) (Scotland)
On appeal from the Inner House of the Court of Session
This appeal relates to conscientious objection under the Abortion Act 1967 which provides that "no person shall be under any duty... to participate in any treatment authorised by this Act to which he has a conscientious objection". From the outset of their employment with the appellant health board, the respondent senior midwives, both Roman Catholics, objected to and were exempted from directly participating in the treatment of patients undergoing terminations. Following a service reorganisation, the numbers of abortions performed at the hospital where they worked increased. They sought confirmation from the appellant that they would not be required to delegate to, supervise or support other midwives providing care to such patients. The appellant declined to give this assurance, rejecting the respondents' grievance and subsequent appeal. The respondents challenged the latter decision by way of judicial review, contending that it contravened s.4(1) of the Abortion Act 1967. They were unsuccessful at first instance but succeeded on appeal to the Inner House. The Greater Glasgow Health Board appealed to the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court unanimously allows the appeal and sets aside the declarator made in the Inner House.
published:17 Dec 2014
views:103
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the Belfast Championships 2014
The Grade One Competition at the first UK Pipe Band Championships was beautifully rounded off by this March, Strathspey and Reel set by Greater Glasgow Polic...
The Grade One Competition at the first UK Pipe Band Championships was beautifully rounded off by this March, Strathspey and Reel set by Greater Glasgow Polic...
The reorganisation of Scotland's eight regional police forces into a single Police Service of Scotland as from 1 April 2013 was a worrying time for many, not...
The reorganisation of Scotland's eight regional police forces into a single Police Service of Scotland as from 1 April 2013 was a worrying time for many, not...
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Glasgow has seen more changes in the past three decades than almost any other British city. From a declining industrial centre with widespread pessimism about its future, Scotland's biggest city has been transformed into a vibrant, dynamic city hailed as one of the hippest spots in Europe.
A large student population has given the city a youthful, progressive character and, with thumping nightlife, one of the strongest live music scenes in the UK, plus first-rate sho
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Experience the charm of Glasgow Scotland
Experience the charm of Glasgow Scotland
Experience the charm of Glasgow Scotland
The Best of Week, Experience the charm of Glasgow Scotland
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Glasgow A walking tour around the city / Un paseo por la ciudad
Glasgow A walking tour around the city / Un paseo por la ciudad
Glasgow A walking tour around the city / Un paseo por la ciudad
Photographic travel guide of the Architecture of the city of Glasgow, most populated city in Scotland (Great Britain). Glasgow is the largest city in Scotlan...
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Glasgow Away! | Evan Edinger Travel
Glasgow Away! | Evan Edinger Travel
Glasgow Away! | Evan Edinger Travel
Scotland is such a different country! I expected it to be just like England, but it was so amazing seeing how different the culture was and yet how similar. I love the geography of Glasgow and Edinburgh!
For those curious, in this video I went to Kelvingrove Park and the art museum in the middle of the park, and afterwards I went to the Necropolis which had a surprisingly beautiful view of the city. Thanks so much to the lovely humans I got to meet while in Scotland! Be back soon! x
The 3 genuine pally-joes in this video:
BriBry: http://www.youtube.com/lifeofbribry
Dodie: http://www.youtube.com/doddleoddle
Candice: https://www.youtube.com/
Tully starts off her STA Travel WildCardUK Adventure in the Scotland's beautiful Glasgow. Subscribe to keep up to date with our adventures: http://bit.ly/STA-TravelUD ------- COMP! You...
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Travel Guide to Glasgow, Scotland
Travel Guide to Glasgow, Scotland
Travel Guide to Glasgow, Scotland
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/scotland/glasgow - Visit for more information on Glasgow, Scotland
Glasgow takes great pride in its rich history that includes many influential inventors, writers, and architects. Modern Glasgow is reinventing itself at a staggering pace, especially obvious along the River Clyde.
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Glasgow 2015, 52 travel points, things to see in Glasgow
Glasgow 2015, 52 travel points, things to see in Glasgow
Glasgow 2015, 52 travel points, things to see in Glasgow
Glasgow 2015,
Where to go in Glasgow?, Scotland travel guide from Glasgow airport arrivals. Information of map, history, museums, palace ,parks, theatre, metro, hotels, architecture, gallery, bus, zoo...., things to see in Glasgow, do your points.
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Clyde Arc, Glasgow (Scotland) - Travel Guide
Clyde Arc, Glasgow (Scotland) - Travel Guide
Clyde Arc, Glasgow (Scotland) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Clyde Arc in Glasgow, Scotland - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Designed to last 120 years, the Clyde Arc Bridge in Glasgow, Scotland has been standing since 2006.
Locally monikered the Squinty Bridge, this bridge accommodates 4 lanes of traffic as well as having a pedestrian walkway.
The bridge spans a total of 169 meters, crossing over the River Clyde at a pronounced angle.
Much of the bridge was built on a floating barge, while some pieces were constructed elsewhere and then shipped to the site.
The Clyde Arc is supposedly the first step in a regeneration project fo
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Glasgow Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Glasgow Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Glasgow Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The coat of arms of the City of Glasgow as granted in 1866. The coat of arms of Glasgow as featur...
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Glasgow - Scotland Attractions and Tourism
Glasgow - Scotland Attractions and Tourism
Glasgow - Scotland Attractions and Tourism
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Glasgow -Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism http://bit.ly/1ax8K87
Glasgow - Scotland Attractions and Tourism
Things to see in Glasgow
Passes:
There are no all-inclusive tourist passes in Glasgow, seeing as most of the attractions are free. However, a leaflet entitled Glasgow's Leading Attractions contains vouchers giving discounts to some attractions, such as the Willow Tea Rooms and a tour of the School of Art. This is available from the Tourist Information Centre or online
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
This gallery and museum, which underwent a £28 million refurbishment in 2006, hous
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George Square, Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide
George Square, Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide
George Square, Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide
Witness Scotland's history from the buildings and statues at George Square.
George Square is pretty much the historic center of Glasgow. As the main city square, flanked by beautiful buildings, it reflects the story and history of Glasgow and in many ways that is Scotland. Many well known historical personalities of Glasgow have their statues here.
The most prominantly placed on a center collumn is that of Sir Walter Scott, a renowned novelist. Here is James Watt, who invented the steam engine. Poet Robert Burns. Queen Victoria. Interestingly, there is no statue of King George III, for whom this square was established in the late 18th cent
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GLASGOW Travel Guide | Infographic Video
GLASGOW Travel Guide | Infographic Video
GLASGOW Travel Guide | Infographic Video
Infographic travel guide about GLASGOW in a nutshell. GLASGOW - City Guide Overview GLASGOW - Basics [00:02]: Practical information on location, area, popula...
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Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (United Kingdom) - Travel Guide
Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (United Kingdom) - Travel Guide
Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (United Kingdom) - Travel Guide
Nature, art, history, and sports - all inside Glasgow's favorite park.
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Restaurants in Glasgow - Scotland
Restaurants in Glasgow - Scotland
Restaurants in Glasgow - Scotland
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Glasgow -Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism http://bit.ly/1ax8K87 Restaurants in Glasgow - Scotland There is...
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Transport in Glasgow - Scotland
Transport in Glasgow - Scotland
Transport in Glasgow - Scotland
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Glasgow -Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism http://bit.ly/1ax8K87 Transport in Glasgow - Scotland Public tra...
Travel Book Review: Top Sights Travel Guide: Glasgow (Top Sights Travel Guides) by Top Sights
Travel Book Review: Top Sights Travel Guide: Glasgow (Top Sights Travel Guides) by Top Sights
Travel Book Review: Top Sights Travel Guide: Glasgow (Top Sights Travel Guides) by Top Sights
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Top Sights Travel Guide: Glasgow (Top Sights Travel Guides) by Top Sights.
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Getting Buzzed off Buckfast: MUNCHIES Guide to Scotland (Episode 1)
Getting Buzzed off Buckfast: MUNCHIES Guide to Scotland (Episode 1)
Getting Buzzed off Buckfast: MUNCHIES Guide to Scotland (Episode 1)
In our opening episode, Charlet meets Glasgow locals who teach her all about age-old Scottish traditions. Think haggis, neeps and tatties, scurly, square sau...
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Glasgow, Visit Britain - Unravel Travel TV
Glasgow, Visit Britain - Unravel Travel TV
Glasgow, Visit Britain - Unravel Travel TV
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and is often referred to as Scotland with Style. An elegant place, some of the architecture here is amongst the fines...
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Scotland Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Scotland Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Scotland Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Emerald-green fields, hills covered by heather, sheep herds, lakes, beautiful castles and forts… This is Scotland, and of course the men wearing tartan, pipe music and whiskey. The character of the country on the Northern part of the British island can not be missed. Because of their monument status, the castle of Edinburgh and 16 thousand other buildings are under protection. During the summer, several festivals and cultural events here and in Glasgow await the visitors. The old castles, forts and monasteries tell us about a long and eventful past and such heroes as Wallace ‘The Braveheart’ or Rob Roy. Their deeds were sung by such Scottish
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Welcome to Glasgow, Scotland
Welcome to Glasgow, Scotland
Welcome to Glasgow, Scotland
See other travel guides to your destination on my channel...
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Glasgow rated one of the best cities in the world to visit
Glasgow rated one of the best cities in the world to visit
Glasgow rated one of the best cities in the world to visit
Lonely Planet travel guide lists Glasgow as one of the ten best cities in the world to vist this year. From the article at http://news.stv.tv/scotland/34289-...
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Glasgow -Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism http://bit.ly/1ax8K87
Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Attractions
Glasgow has seen more changes in the past three decades than almost any other British city. From a declining industrial centre with widespread pessimism about its future, Scotland's biggest city has been transformed into a vibrant, dynamic city hailed as one of the hippest spots in Europe.
A large student population has given the city a youthful, progressive character and, with thumping nightlife, one of the strongest live music scenes in the UK, plus first-rate shopping. Glasgow continues to assert itself as one of Britain's most appealing destinations.
With several outstanding art galleries, including the high-profile Burrell Collection, and several excellent museums as a starting point, Glasgow was chosen as a European City of Culture in 1990. You can see Glasgow's tradition of great design in the classical architecture of Alexander 'Greek' Thomson and the organic, art nouveau style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Today, Glasgow's School of Art continues to produce world-class talent.
Glasgow has a proud history - the long list of inventors, engineers, writers and architects of the 19th and 20th centuries were part of the driving force of industrialisation, tamed by socially progressive values in the 'second city' of the British Empire. Around 1900, Glasgow was one of the wealthiest cities in the world, which led to a number of lavish Victorian public buildings springing up to symbolise its riches. The city also became an important shipbuilding centre -- it was here that Cunard's QE2 was built - and was well known for its Clydeside engineering works.
Despite the subsequent decline of these industries in the 20th century, the devastation wrought by WWll and the profound impact of post-war urban malaise on social housing, jobs, crime and inner city deprivation, Glasgow has bounced back with a definite spring in its step.
Since the 1980s, the last 30 years has been seen the city transform, thanks to investment from the city council and the Scottish Development Agency; the riverside area has regenerated and its arts, music and culture scenes are flourishing. Glasgow was declared a UNESCO City of Music in 2008 in recognition of its musically diverse output ranging from classical and contemporary to country and Celtic, while The Turner Prize will be presented here in 2015, the first time the accolade will be handed out in Scotland.
Meanwhile, the Merchant City -- one of the city's oldest districts formerly home to monks and merchants -- has been revitalised with boutique hotels, bars, restaurants, shops and galleries now occupying previously derelict market buildings and old warehouses.
In addition, Glasgow is preparing to limber up for the international spotlight when it will play host to 4,500 athletes as part of the 20th Commonwealth Games in 2014. Most events will take place in venues spread across the west, south and eastern parts of the city, while over £2 billion has been pumped into improving transport.
Thanks to its geographic location, visitors to Glasgow can nip to some of the most stunning landscapes in the country, with Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park less than an hour's drive away and a mecca for adventure and outdoors-lovers.
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Glasgow -Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism http://bit.ly/1ax8K87
Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Attractions
Glasgow has seen more changes in the past three decades than almost any other British city. From a declining industrial centre with widespread pessimism about its future, Scotland's biggest city has been transformed into a vibrant, dynamic city hailed as one of the hippest spots in Europe.
A large student population has given the city a youthful, progressive character and, with thumping nightlife, one of the strongest live music scenes in the UK, plus first-rate shopping. Glasgow continues to assert itself as one of Britain's most appealing destinations.
With several outstanding art galleries, including the high-profile Burrell Collection, and several excellent museums as a starting point, Glasgow was chosen as a European City of Culture in 1990. You can see Glasgow's tradition of great design in the classical architecture of Alexander 'Greek' Thomson and the organic, art nouveau style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Today, Glasgow's School of Art continues to produce world-class talent.
Glasgow has a proud history - the long list of inventors, engineers, writers and architects of the 19th and 20th centuries were part of the driving force of industrialisation, tamed by socially progressive values in the 'second city' of the British Empire. Around 1900, Glasgow was one of the wealthiest cities in the world, which led to a number of lavish Victorian public buildings springing up to symbolise its riches. The city also became an important shipbuilding centre -- it was here that Cunard's QE2 was built - and was well known for its Clydeside engineering works.
Despite the subsequent decline of these industries in the 20th century, the devastation wrought by WWll and the profound impact of post-war urban malaise on social housing, jobs, crime and inner city deprivation, Glasgow has bounced back with a definite spring in its step.
Since the 1980s, the last 30 years has been seen the city transform, thanks to investment from the city council and the Scottish Development Agency; the riverside area has regenerated and its arts, music and culture scenes are flourishing. Glasgow was declared a UNESCO City of Music in 2008 in recognition of its musically diverse output ranging from classical and contemporary to country and Celtic, while The Turner Prize will be presented here in 2015, the first time the accolade will be handed out in Scotland.
Meanwhile, the Merchant City -- one of the city's oldest districts formerly home to monks and merchants -- has been revitalised with boutique hotels, bars, restaurants, shops and galleries now occupying previously derelict market buildings and old warehouses.
In addition, Glasgow is preparing to limber up for the international spotlight when it will play host to 4,500 athletes as part of the 20th Commonwealth Games in 2014. Most events will take place in venues spread across the west, south and eastern parts of the city, while over £2 billion has been pumped into improving transport.
Thanks to its geographic location, visitors to Glasgow can nip to some of the most stunning landscapes in the country, with Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park less than an hour's drive away and a mecca for adventure and outdoors-lovers.
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Photographic travel guide of the Architecture of the city of Glasgow, most populated city in Scotland (Great Britain). Glasgow is the largest city in Scotlan...
Photographic travel guide of the Architecture of the city of Glasgow, most populated city in Scotland (Great Britain). Glasgow is the largest city in Scotlan...
Scotland is such a different country! I expected it to be just like England, but it was so amazing seeing how different the culture was and yet how similar. I love the geography of Glasgow and Edinburgh!
For those curious, in this video I went to Kelvingrove Park and the art museum in the middle of the park, and afterwards I went to the Necropolis which had a surprisingly beautiful view of the city. Thanks so much to the lovely humans I got to meet while in Scotland! Be back soon! x
The 3 genuine pally-joes in this video:
BriBry: http://www.youtube.com/lifeofbribry
Dodie: http://www.youtube.com/doddleoddle
Candice: https://www.youtube.com/candysomething
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Scotland is such a different country! I expected it to be just like England, but it was so amazing seeing how different the culture was and yet how similar. I love the geography of Glasgow and Edinburgh!
For those curious, in this video I went to Kelvingrove Park and the art museum in the middle of the park, and afterwards I went to the Necropolis which had a surprisingly beautiful view of the city. Thanks so much to the lovely humans I got to meet while in Scotland! Be back soon! x
The 3 genuine pally-joes in this video:
BriBry: http://www.youtube.com/lifeofbribry
Dodie: http://www.youtube.com/doddleoddle
Candice: https://www.youtube.com/candysomething
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Tully starts off her STA Travel WildCardUK Adventure in the Scotland's beautiful Glasgow. Subscribe to keep up to date with our adventures: http://bit.ly/STA-TravelUD ------- COMP! You...
Tully starts off her STA Travel WildCardUK Adventure in the Scotland's beautiful Glasgow. Subscribe to keep up to date with our adventures: http://bit.ly/STA-TravelUD ------- COMP! You...
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/scotland/glasgow - Visit for more information on Glasgow, Scotland
Glasgow takes great pride in its rich history that includes many influential inventors, writers, and architects. Modern Glasgow is reinventing itself at a staggering pace, especially obvious along the River Clyde.
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/scotland/glasgow - Visit for more information on Glasgow, Scotland
Glasgow takes great pride in its rich history that includes many influential inventors, writers, and architects. Modern Glasgow is reinventing itself at a staggering pace, especially obvious along the River Clyde.
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Glasgow 2015, 52 travel points, things to see in Glasgow
Glasgow 2015,
Where to go in Glasgow?, Scotland travel guide from Glasgow airport arrivals. Information of map, history, museums, palace ,parks, theatre, metro, hotels, architecture, gallery, bus, zoo...., things to see in Glasgow, do your points.
Travel blog where travel points get shown
more cities : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMjgD0vyu0-llxiPKFgKkcqM1SWKXe2K4
Glasgow 2015,
Where to go in Glasgow?, Scotland travel guide from Glasgow airport arrivals. Information of map, history, museums, palace ,parks, theatre, metro, hotels, architecture, gallery, bus, zoo...., things to see in Glasgow, do your points.
Travel blog where travel points get shown
more cities : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMjgD0vyu0-llxiPKFgKkcqM1SWKXe2K4
Take a tour of Clyde Arc in Glasgow, Scotland - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Designed to last 120 years, the Clyde Arc Bridge in Glasgow, Scotland has been standing since 2006.
Locally monikered the Squinty Bridge, this bridge accommodates 4 lanes of traffic as well as having a pedestrian walkway.
The bridge spans a total of 169 meters, crossing over the River Clyde at a pronounced angle.
Much of the bridge was built on a floating barge, while some pieces were constructed elsewhere and then shipped to the site.
The Clyde Arc is supposedly the first step in a regeneration project for the areas on either side of the river.
Its unique curved design has made for structural problems in the past, but it stands strong today.
Take a tour of Clyde Arc in Glasgow, Scotland - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Designed to last 120 years, the Clyde Arc Bridge in Glasgow, Scotland has been standing since 2006.
Locally monikered the Squinty Bridge, this bridge accommodates 4 lanes of traffic as well as having a pedestrian walkway.
The bridge spans a total of 169 meters, crossing over the River Clyde at a pronounced angle.
Much of the bridge was built on a floating barge, while some pieces were constructed elsewhere and then shipped to the site.
The Clyde Arc is supposedly the first step in a regeneration project for the areas on either side of the river.
Its unique curved design has made for structural problems in the past, but it stands strong today.
published:23 Mar 2011
views:1690
Glasgow Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The coat of arms of the City of Glasgow as granted in 1866. The coat of arms of Glasgow as featur...
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The coat of arms of the City of Glasgow as granted in 1866. The coat of arms of Glasgow as featur...
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Glasgow - Scotland Attractions and Tourism
Things to see in Glasgow
Passes:
There are no all-inclusive tourist passes in Glasgow, seeing as most of the attractions are free. However, a leaflet entitled Glasgow's Leading Attractions contains vouchers giving discounts to some attractions, such as the Willow Tea Rooms and a tour of the School of Art. This is available from the Tourist Information Centre or online
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
This gallery and museum, which underwent a £28 million refurbishment in 2006, houses 8,000 works of art, including a range of European paintings covering the 15th to the 17th centuries and the 1890s to the 1960s, as well as arms, armour, archaeology and natural history displays. There is also a collection of Egyptian treasures, a gallery dedicated to Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a Spitfire LA198 from the Glasgow Squadron. The permanent Glasgow 1900 exhibition features paintings, furniture and decorative art objects dating from turn-of-the-century Glasgow. Don't miss Salvador Dali's Christ of St John of the Cross, an affecting vision of the crucifixion painted as if from above.
Opening Times: Mon-Thurs and Sat 1000-1700, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Kelvin Park, Argyle Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
This unusual museum has exhibitions that cover all the major religions and includes a Zen garden and a Mexican Day of the Dead skeleton. A short walk away is Glasgow Cathedral, founded by the city's patron saint, St Kentigern (or Mungo), in the sixth century - the present building dates from the 14th century.
Adjacent to the cathedral is the remarkable Necropolis, a Victorian garden cemetery that has some intriguing funerary architecture including pieces by Rennie Mackintosh and Alexander 'Greek' Thomson.
Opening Times: Tues-Thurs and Sat 1000-1700, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: 2 Castle Street, Cathedral Square , Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Burrell Collection
The most famous of Glasgow's art museums, The Burrell Collection is a donation of 8,000 works of art from shipping magnate Sir William Burrell. In addition to paintings and drawings from the 15th to 19th century, the collection includes medieval European tapestries, stained glass and sculpture, as well as artworks from the Middle East and East Asia. The gallery opened in 1983, in the beautiful setting of Pollok Country Park. Also situated within the park is Pollok House , a fine old Georgian country house owned by the National Trust for Scotland. A courtesy bus runs around the park and stops at the Burrell buildings.
Opening Times: Mon-Thurs and Sat 1000-1700, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Pollok Country Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Gallery of Modern Art
Centrally located in the middle of Royal Exchange Square, the Gallery of Modern Art offers an up-to-date vision within its four floors of gallery space. Showcasing the works of living artists, the gallery has an eye on the future, with a learning library and art workshops. The elegant, neoclassical building itself is worth a look and offers a calming retreat from Glasgow's hectic shopping scene.
Opening Times: Mon-Wed and Sat 1000-1700, Thurs 1000-2000, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow School of Art
Designed by Mackintosh, the Glasgow School of Art is the great architect's masterpiece. Not only are there the organic architectural flourishes of the surprisingly airy building but also the library (containing all the original furnishings, except the chairs, which have been replaced by others designed by Mackintosh) and the Mackintosh Room , which has a selection of furniture designed for the houses he built. Since it is a working art school, admission is by guided tour only, at specified times. During the peak season, visitors are advised to reserve in advance.
Opening Times: Tour times (Apr-Sep) daily 1000, 1100, 1200, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700; (Oct-Mar) daily 1100, 1500.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Glasgow - Scotland Attractions and Tourism
Things to see in Glasgow
Passes:
There are no all-inclusive tourist passes in Glasgow, seeing as most of the attractions are free. However, a leaflet entitled Glasgow's Leading Attractions contains vouchers giving discounts to some attractions, such as the Willow Tea Rooms and a tour of the School of Art. This is available from the Tourist Information Centre or online
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
This gallery and museum, which underwent a £28 million refurbishment in 2006, houses 8,000 works of art, including a range of European paintings covering the 15th to the 17th centuries and the 1890s to the 1960s, as well as arms, armour, archaeology and natural history displays. There is also a collection of Egyptian treasures, a gallery dedicated to Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a Spitfire LA198 from the Glasgow Squadron. The permanent Glasgow 1900 exhibition features paintings, furniture and decorative art objects dating from turn-of-the-century Glasgow. Don't miss Salvador Dali's Christ of St John of the Cross, an affecting vision of the crucifixion painted as if from above.
Opening Times: Mon-Thurs and Sat 1000-1700, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Kelvin Park, Argyle Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
This unusual museum has exhibitions that cover all the major religions and includes a Zen garden and a Mexican Day of the Dead skeleton. A short walk away is Glasgow Cathedral, founded by the city's patron saint, St Kentigern (or Mungo), in the sixth century - the present building dates from the 14th century.
Adjacent to the cathedral is the remarkable Necropolis, a Victorian garden cemetery that has some intriguing funerary architecture including pieces by Rennie Mackintosh and Alexander 'Greek' Thomson.
Opening Times: Tues-Thurs and Sat 1000-1700, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: 2 Castle Street, Cathedral Square , Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Burrell Collection
The most famous of Glasgow's art museums, The Burrell Collection is a donation of 8,000 works of art from shipping magnate Sir William Burrell. In addition to paintings and drawings from the 15th to 19th century, the collection includes medieval European tapestries, stained glass and sculpture, as well as artworks from the Middle East and East Asia. The gallery opened in 1983, in the beautiful setting of Pollok Country Park. Also situated within the park is Pollok House , a fine old Georgian country house owned by the National Trust for Scotland. A courtesy bus runs around the park and stops at the Burrell buildings.
Opening Times: Mon-Thurs and Sat 1000-1700, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Pollok Country Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Gallery of Modern Art
Centrally located in the middle of Royal Exchange Square, the Gallery of Modern Art offers an up-to-date vision within its four floors of gallery space. Showcasing the works of living artists, the gallery has an eye on the future, with a learning library and art workshops. The elegant, neoclassical building itself is worth a look and offers a calming retreat from Glasgow's hectic shopping scene.
Opening Times: Mon-Wed and Sat 1000-1700, Thurs 1000-2000, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow School of Art
Designed by Mackintosh, the Glasgow School of Art is the great architect's masterpiece. Not only are there the organic architectural flourishes of the surprisingly airy building but also the library (containing all the original furnishings, except the chairs, which have been replaced by others designed by Mackintosh) and the Mackintosh Room , which has a selection of furniture designed for the houses he built. Since it is a working art school, admission is by guided tour only, at specified times. During the peak season, visitors are advised to reserve in advance.
Opening Times: Tour times (Apr-Sep) daily 1000, 1100, 1200, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700; (Oct-Mar) daily 1100, 1500.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Witness Scotland's history from the buildings and statues at George Square.
George Square is pretty much the historic center of Glasgow. As the main city square, flanked by beautiful buildings, it reflects the story and history of Glasgow and in many ways that is Scotland. Many well known historical personalities of Glasgow have their statues here.
The most prominantly placed on a center collumn is that of Sir Walter Scott, a renowned novelist. Here is James Watt, who invented the steam engine. Poet Robert Burns. Queen Victoria. Interestingly, there is no statue of King George III, for whom this square was established in the late 18th century. When this square was laid out it was actually a grassy area. Only recently has this red surface been placed here.
The Square is surrounded by various, grand buildings. The grandest of them all is this, the City Chambers, the city Counsel Building. Since this is really the center of Glasgow, you will find both locals and tourists here. "My favorite thing about George Square is coming to eat on sunny days and sit in the sunshine. Its a good place in the center of town, just to get out and away from it all. And it is also good at Christmas time, coming and watching the ice skaters and things like that."
Football victories are started here. At Christmas the square is magnificently lit and on New Year's Eve or Hogmanay as it is called locally, the square, George Square, is the center of city celebrations. George Square is also an excellent point for you to start your city tour, as there are many information points here. I am Kirsty Macintyre showing you Glasgow.
Witness Scotland's history from the buildings and statues at George Square.
George Square is pretty much the historic center of Glasgow. As the main city square, flanked by beautiful buildings, it reflects the story and history of Glasgow and in many ways that is Scotland. Many well known historical personalities of Glasgow have their statues here.
The most prominantly placed on a center collumn is that of Sir Walter Scott, a renowned novelist. Here is James Watt, who invented the steam engine. Poet Robert Burns. Queen Victoria. Interestingly, there is no statue of King George III, for whom this square was established in the late 18th century. When this square was laid out it was actually a grassy area. Only recently has this red surface been placed here.
The Square is surrounded by various, grand buildings. The grandest of them all is this, the City Chambers, the city Counsel Building. Since this is really the center of Glasgow, you will find both locals and tourists here. "My favorite thing about George Square is coming to eat on sunny days and sit in the sunshine. Its a good place in the center of town, just to get out and away from it all. And it is also good at Christmas time, coming and watching the ice skaters and things like that."
Football victories are started here. At Christmas the square is magnificently lit and on New Year's Eve or Hogmanay as it is called locally, the square, George Square, is the center of city celebrations. George Square is also an excellent point for you to start your city tour, as there are many information points here. I am Kirsty Macintyre showing you Glasgow.
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In our opening episode, Charlet meets Glasgow locals who teach her all about age-old Scottish traditions. Think haggis, neeps and tatties, scurly, square sau...
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Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and is often referred to as Scotland with Style. An elegant place, some of the architecture here is amongst the fines...
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and is often referred to as Scotland with Style. An elegant place, some of the architecture here is amongst the fines...
Emerald-green fields, hills covered by heather, sheep herds, lakes, beautiful castles and forts… This is Scotland, and of course the men wearing tartan, pipe music and whiskey. The character of the country on the Northern part of the British island can not be missed. Because of their monument status, the castle of Edinburgh and 16 thousand other buildings are under protection. During the summer, several festivals and cultural events here and in Glasgow await the visitors. The old castles, forts and monasteries tell us about a long and eventful past and such heroes as Wallace ‘The Braveheart’ or Rob Roy. Their deeds were sung by such Scottish poets and writers as Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson or Robert Burns. Scotland is famous of its Celtic monuments, the beautiful landscape of the Highlands and the monster of Loch Ness.
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Emerald-green fields, hills covered by heather, sheep herds, lakes, beautiful castles and forts… This is Scotland, and of course the men wearing tartan, pipe music and whiskey. The character of the country on the Northern part of the British island can not be missed. Because of their monument status, the castle of Edinburgh and 16 thousand other buildings are under protection. During the summer, several festivals and cultural events here and in Glasgow await the visitors. The old castles, forts and monasteries tell us about a long and eventful past and such heroes as Wallace ‘The Braveheart’ or Rob Roy. Their deeds were sung by such Scottish poets and writers as Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson or Robert Burns. Scotland is famous of its Celtic monuments, the beautiful landscape of the Highlands and the monster of Loch Ness.
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Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 5th place (1st in drumming) at the UK Championshi...
published:16 Jun 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: UK Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: UK Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 5th place (1st in drumming) at the UK Championships 2015
13th June 2015, Stormont Estate, Belfast
Medley: I Laid a Herring in Saut, Flora MacIsaac, I have it Somewhere, Lightly swims the swan, Rodney Hull, Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Sandy Duff, The High Drive
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson, playing a Medley at the 2015 UK Pipe Band Championships. The competition was held at the Stormont Estates in Belfast on 13 June 2015.
The tunes in the band's medley were:
I Laid a Herring in Saut
Flora MacIssac
I Have it Somewhere
Lightly Swims the Swan
Rodney Hull QC
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
Sandy Duff
The High Drive
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band was placed fifth overall in the Grade One UK Championship. In addition, the band's drum corps, under leading drummer Eric Ward, was placed first, winning the UK championship. This adds to the British Championship which the drum corps won at Bathgate.
published:16 Jun 2015
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Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at 2015 Forres Europeans
This is a video of Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson, p...
published:30 Jun 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at 2015 Forres Europeans
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band at 2015 Forres Europeans
This is a video of Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson, playing in the Grade One March, Strathspey and Reel competition at the European Pipe Band Championships held in Grant Park, Forres on 27 June 2015. The band played the following set:
March: Donald Cameron [Hugh MacKay (1801 - 1864)]
Strathspey: Blair Drummond (traditional)
Reel: The Smith of Chillichassie [traditional]
This is only the second recording of the march Donald Cameron on this channel. Donald Cameron may be of interest to locals. He was born in Contin into a farming family and became an outstanding piper. His younger brother, Sandy, was also a piper. He married Margaret Mackenzie in 1841 and all three of his sons became pipers. From 1849 Donald was piper to Keith Stewart-Mackenzie of Seaforth at Brahan Castle. He died in Maryburgh and is buried at the Old High Kirk in Inverness. The well known strathspey, Maggie Cameron, was named after Donald's wife and the reel Sandy Cameron was named after his brother.
published:30 Jun 2015
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Dumbarton 2015: Greater Glasgow Police at the Scottish
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Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson performs in t...
published:29 Jul 2015
Dumbarton 2015: Greater Glasgow Police at the Scottish
Dumbarton 2015: Greater Glasgow Police at the Scottish
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Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band under Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson performs in the Grade One Competition at the Scottish Pipe Band Championships organised by the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association and West Dunbartonshire Council.
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band was placed sixth in the Grade One contest.
The band's medley comprised the following tunes:
Oran Na Faiclan
The Skylark's Ascension
The King's Shilling
Domhnall Phadruig Nicholson
Miss Robertson of Greshornish
Caber Feidh
Alick C MacGregor
published:29 Jul 2015
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08 Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band 2014 British Championships at Meadow Park, Bathgate
Joe MacKenzie (John MacKay, Halladale) Flora MacIssac (Iain Morrison) I have it somewhere ...
08 Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band 2014 British Championships at Meadow Park, Bathgate
08 Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band 2014 British Championships at Meadow Park, Bathgate
Joe MacKenzie (John MacKay, Halladale) Flora MacIssac (Iain Morrison) I have it somewhere (Allan MacDonald) Aodann Strathbhain (traditional) The Hillocks of ...
Greater Glasgow Police take British Drumming Championship
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland were last to play in the Grade One Competition at the 2015...
published:31 May 2015
Greater Glasgow Police take British Drumming Championship
Greater Glasgow Police take British Drumming Championship
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland were last to play in the Grade One Competition at the 2015 British Championships held in Balbardie Park in Bathgate, West Lothian on 30 May 2015.
This was a March, Strathspey and Reel (MSR) competition and the band's MSR was:
March: The Argyllshire Gathering [composed by John MacColl, 1860 - 1943]
Strathspey: Atholl Cummers (traditional)
Reel: Pretty Marion (traditional)
The band is playing under the direction of Pipe Major Duncan Nicholson. The band was placed fifth overall and the drum corps (led by Eric Ward) took the Grade One Drumming Championship (as they did in 2014).
published:31 May 2015
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Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the 2014 British Championships
The RSPBA British Pipe Band Championships held in Meadow Park, Bathgate on 31 May 2014 pro...
published:04 Jun 2014
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the 2014 British Championships
Greater Glasgow Police Scotland at the 2014 British Championships
The RSPBA British Pipe Band Championships held in Meadow Park, Bathgate on 31 May 2014 provided a better opportunity to hear Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band's medley which had debuted in torrential rain in Gourock in May.
The medley comprises the following tunes:
Reel: Joe MacKenzie (John MacKay, Halladale)
Jig: Flora MacIssac (Iain Morrison)
Jig I have it somewhere (Allan MacDonald)
Air: Aodann Strathbhain (traditional)
Strathspey: The Hillocks of Fernmore (David Siegel)
Strathspey: Sabhal Mòr Oastaig (Allan MacDonald)
We're a case the bunch of us (Allan MacDonald)
Tagdhan Ross (Damien Helliwell)
The Foxhunters (trad. arr Donald Nicholson)
published:04 Jun 2014
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Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Dumbarton 2015
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published:26 Jul 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Dumbarton 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band Dumbarton 2015
published:26 Jul 2015
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Greater Glasgow Police: European Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police pipe Band, competing in Grade 1 at the European Championships 2015....
published:06 Jul 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: European Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: European Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police pipe Band, competing in Grade 1 at the European Championships 2015.
Donald Cameron, Blair Drummond, John Morrison of Assynt House
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
published:06 Jul 2015
views:85
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Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set Video August 2014
Ceolry from the Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, WW1 Set recorded at the Glasgow Royal Co...
Worlds 2013 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland PIpe Band - Medley at the Todd
Strathclyde at the rather damp Lord Todd...
published:09 Feb 2014
Worlds 2013 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland PIpe Band - Medley at the Todd
Worlds 2013 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland PIpe Band - Medley at the Todd
Strathclyde at the rather damp Lord Todd
published:09 Feb 2014
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Greater Glasgow Police: British Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 6th place in Grade 1 at the British Championships...
published:02 Jun 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: British Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police: British Championships 2015
Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band, taking 6th place in Grade 1 at the British Championships 2015.
The Argyllshire Gathering
Atholl Cummers
Pretty Marion
P/M Duncan Nicholson
L/D Eric Ward
published:02 Jun 2015
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UK Championships 2014 - Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band Drum Corps
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Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Attractions
Glasgow has seen more changes in the past three decades than almost any other British city. From a declining industrial centre with widespread pessimism about its future, Scotland's biggest city has been transformed into a vibrant, dynamic city hailed as one of the hippest spots in Europe.
A large student population has given the city a youthful, progressive character and, with thumping nightlife, one of the strongest live music scenes in the UK, plus first-rate shopping. Glasgow continues to assert itself as one of Britain's most appealing destinations.
With several outstanding art galleries, including the high-profile Burrell Collection, and several excellent museums as a starting point, Glasgow was chosen as a European City of Culture in 1990. You can see Glasgow's tradition of great design in the classical architecture of Alexander 'Greek' Thomson and the organic, art nouveau style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Today, Glasgow's School of Art continues to produce world-class talent.
Glasgow has a proud history - the long list of inventors, engineers, writers and architects of the 19th and 20th centuries were part of the driving force of industrialisation, tamed by socially progressive values in the 'second city' of the British Empire. Around 1900, Glasgow was one of the wealthiest cities in the world, which led to a number of lavish Victorian public buildings springing up to symbolise its riches. The city also became an important shipbuilding centre -- it was here that Cunard's QE2 was built - and was well known for its Clydeside engineering works.
Despite the subsequent decline of these industries in the 20th century, the devastation wrought by WWll and the profound impact of post-war urban malaise on social housing, jobs, crime and inner city deprivation, Glasgow has bounced back with a definite spring in its step.
Since the 1980s, the last 30 years has been seen the city transform, thanks to investment from the city council and the Scottish Development Agency; the riverside area has regenerated and its arts, music and culture scenes are flourishing. Glasgow was declared a UNESCO City of Music in 2008 in recognition of its musically diverse output ranging from classical and contemporary to country and Celtic, while The Turner Prize will be presented here in 2015, the first time the accolade will be handed out in Scotland.
Meanwhile, the Merchant City -- one of the city's oldest districts formerly home to monks and merchants -- has been revitalised with boutique hotels, bars, restaurants, shops and galleries now occupying previously derelict market buildings and old warehouses.
In addition, Glasgow is preparing to limber up for the international spotlight when it will play host to 4,500 athletes as part of the 20th Commonwealth Games in 2014. Most events will take place in venues spread across the west, south and eastern parts of the city, while over £2 billion has been pumped into improving transport.
Thanks to its geographic location, visitors to Glasgow can nip to some of the most stunning landscapes in the country, with Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park less than an hour's drive away and a mecca for adventure and outdoors-lovers.
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Experience the charm of Glasgow Scotland
The Best of Week, Experience the charm of Glasgow Scotland...
published:11 Jan 2010
Experience the charm of Glasgow Scotland
Experience the charm of Glasgow Scotland
The Best of Week, Experience the charm of Glasgow Scotland
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Glasgow A walking tour around the city / Un paseo por la ciudad
Photographic travel guide of the Architecture of the city of Glasgow, most populated city ...
Glasgow A walking tour around the city / Un paseo por la ciudad
Glasgow A walking tour around the city / Un paseo por la ciudad
Photographic travel guide of the Architecture of the city of Glasgow, most populated city in Scotland (Great Britain). Glasgow is the largest city in Scotlan...
Scotland is such a different country! I expected it to be just like England, but it was so...
published:11 Nov 2014
Glasgow Away! | Evan Edinger Travel
Glasgow Away! | Evan Edinger Travel
Scotland is such a different country! I expected it to be just like England, but it was so amazing seeing how different the culture was and yet how similar. I love the geography of Glasgow and Edinburgh!
For those curious, in this video I went to Kelvingrove Park and the art museum in the middle of the park, and afterwards I went to the Necropolis which had a surprisingly beautiful view of the city. Thanks so much to the lovely humans I got to meet while in Scotland! Be back soon! x
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published:05 Nov 2010
Travel Guide to Glasgow, Scotland
Travel Guide to Glasgow, Scotland
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Glasgow takes great pride in its rich history that includes many influential inventors, writers, and architects. Modern Glasgow is reinventing itself at a staggering pace, especially obvious along the River Clyde.
published:05 Nov 2010
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Glasgow 2015, 52 travel points, things to see in Glasgow
Glasgow 2015,
Where to go in Glasgow?, Scotland travel guide from Glasgow airport arrivals...
published:02 Dec 2014
Glasgow 2015, 52 travel points, things to see in Glasgow
Glasgow 2015, 52 travel points, things to see in Glasgow
Glasgow 2015,
Where to go in Glasgow?, Scotland travel guide from Glasgow airport arrivals. Information of map, history, museums, palace ,parks, theatre, metro, hotels, architecture, gallery, bus, zoo...., things to see in Glasgow, do your points.
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published:02 Dec 2014
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Clyde Arc, Glasgow (Scotland) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Clyde Arc in Glasgow, Scotland - part of the World's Greatest Attractions t...
published:23 Mar 2011
Clyde Arc, Glasgow (Scotland) - Travel Guide
Clyde Arc, Glasgow (Scotland) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Clyde Arc in Glasgow, Scotland - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Designed to last 120 years, the Clyde Arc Bridge in Glasgow, Scotland has been standing since 2006.
Locally monikered the Squinty Bridge, this bridge accommodates 4 lanes of traffic as well as having a pedestrian walkway.
The bridge spans a total of 169 meters, crossing over the River Clyde at a pronounced angle.
Much of the bridge was built on a floating barge, while some pieces were constructed elsewhere and then shipped to the site.
The Clyde Arc is supposedly the first step in a regeneration project for the areas on either side of the river.
Its unique curved design has made for structural problems in the past, but it stands strong today.
published:23 Mar 2011
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Glasgow - Scotland Attractions and Tourism
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Glasgow - Scotland Attractions and Tourism
Things to see in Glasgow
Passes:
There are no all-inclusive tourist passes in Glasgow, seeing as most of the attractions are free. However, a leaflet entitled Glasgow's Leading Attractions contains vouchers giving discounts to some attractions, such as the Willow Tea Rooms and a tour of the School of Art. This is available from the Tourist Information Centre or online
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
This gallery and museum, which underwent a £28 million refurbishment in 2006, houses 8,000 works of art, including a range of European paintings covering the 15th to the 17th centuries and the 1890s to the 1960s, as well as arms, armour, archaeology and natural history displays. There is also a collection of Egyptian treasures, a gallery dedicated to Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a Spitfire LA198 from the Glasgow Squadron. The permanent Glasgow 1900 exhibition features paintings, furniture and decorative art objects dating from turn-of-the-century Glasgow. Don't miss Salvador Dali's Christ of St John of the Cross, an affecting vision of the crucifixion painted as if from above.
Opening Times: Mon-Thurs and Sat 1000-1700, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Kelvin Park, Argyle Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
This unusual museum has exhibitions that cover all the major religions and includes a Zen garden and a Mexican Day of the Dead skeleton. A short walk away is Glasgow Cathedral, founded by the city's patron saint, St Kentigern (or Mungo), in the sixth century - the present building dates from the 14th century.
Adjacent to the cathedral is the remarkable Necropolis, a Victorian garden cemetery that has some intriguing funerary architecture including pieces by Rennie Mackintosh and Alexander 'Greek' Thomson.
Opening Times: Tues-Thurs and Sat 1000-1700, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: 2 Castle Street, Cathedral Square , Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Burrell Collection
The most famous of Glasgow's art museums, The Burrell Collection is a donation of 8,000 works of art from shipping magnate Sir William Burrell. In addition to paintings and drawings from the 15th to 19th century, the collection includes medieval European tapestries, stained glass and sculpture, as well as artworks from the Middle East and East Asia. The gallery opened in 1983, in the beautiful setting of Pollok Country Park. Also situated within the park is Pollok House , a fine old Georgian country house owned by the National Trust for Scotland. A courtesy bus runs around the park and stops at the Burrell buildings.
Opening Times: Mon-Thurs and Sat 1000-1700, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Pollok Country Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Gallery of Modern Art
Centrally located in the middle of Royal Exchange Square, the Gallery of Modern Art offers an up-to-date vision within its four floors of gallery space. Showcasing the works of living artists, the gallery has an eye on the future, with a learning library and art workshops. The elegant, neoclassical building itself is worth a look and offers a calming retreat from Glasgow's hectic shopping scene.
Opening Times: Mon-Wed and Sat 1000-1700, Thurs 1000-2000, Fri and Sun 1100-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow School of Art
Designed by Mackintosh, the Glasgow School of Art is the great architect's masterpiece. Not only are there the organic architectural flourishes of the surprisingly airy building but also the library (containing all the original furnishings, except the chairs, which have been replaced by others designed by Mackintosh) and the Mackintosh Room , which has a selection of furniture designed for the houses he built. Since it is a working art school, admission is by guided tour only, at specified times. During the peak season, visitors are advised to reserve in advance.
Opening Times: Tour times (Apr-Sep) daily 1000, 1100, 1200, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700; (Oct-Mar) daily 1100, 1500.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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George Square, Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide
Witness Scotland's history from the buildings and statues at George Square.
George Square...
published:11 May 2010
George Square, Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide
George Square, Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide
Witness Scotland's history from the buildings and statues at George Square.
George Square is pretty much the historic center of Glasgow. As the main city square, flanked by beautiful buildings, it reflects the story and history of Glasgow and in many ways that is Scotland. Many well known historical personalities of Glasgow have their statues here.
The most prominantly placed on a center collumn is that of Sir Walter Scott, a renowned novelist. Here is James Watt, who invented the steam engine. Poet Robert Burns. Queen Victoria. Interestingly, there is no statue of King George III, for whom this square was established in the late 18th century. When this square was laid out it was actually a grassy area. Only recently has this red surface been placed here.
The Square is surrounded by various, grand buildings. The grandest of them all is this, the City Chambers, the city Counsel Building. Since this is really the center of Glasgow, you will find both locals and tourists here. "My favorite thing about George Square is coming to eat on sunny days and sit in the sunshine. Its a good place in the center of town, just to get out and away from it all. And it is also good at Christmas time, coming and watching the ice skaters and things like that."
Football victories are started here. At Christmas the square is magnificently lit and on New Year's Eve or Hogmanay as it is called locally, the square, George Square, is the center of city celebrations. George Square is also an excellent point for you to start your city tour, as there are many information points here. I am Kirsty Macintyre showing you Glasgow.
published:11 May 2010
views:1516
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GLASGOW Travel Guide | Infographic Video
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Brother of aid worker David Haines, who was killed in September, says he supported the government’s policy of not negotiating with terrorists. A British humanitarian worker murdered by Islamic State terrorists did not want the government to pay a ransom for his release – even if the other likely option was death, his brother has said ... His family were unable to speak publicly about the kidnap through fear he would be killed ... He said ... ....
Thai authorities said Tuesday they were hunting a man shown on security footage strolling into a packed religious shrine wearing a bright yellow T-shirt and placing a bomb-laden backpack, before an explosion that killed at least 20 people. The atttack occurred on Monday in one of the Thai capital's most popular tourism hubs, ripping through a crowd of worshipers at the Hindu shrine close to five-star hotels and upscale shopping malls....
The project, which started in June 2014, is part Scottish Water's major investment in the GreaterGlasgow area's waste water infrastructure. The overall £250m, five-year investment, the biggest in the GreaterGlasgow area's waste water network in more than a century, will improve river water quality and the natural environment of the Clyde and its ......
(Source. Scottish Water) 07 August 2015. Scottish Water has completed an important environmental improvement project in Bearsden ahead of schedule ... The first phase began on April 7 and continued for two weeks until April 19 ... All road traffic management has now been lifted ... The investment was part of Scottish Water's £250m, five-year investment in improvements to its waste water infrastructure across the GreaterGlasgow area ... (noodl....
From the section Glasgow & West Scotland. The new £842m hospital has replaced four ageing hospitals across Glasgow... A spokesman for NHSGreaterGlasgow and Clyde said ... "A small number of children who require this test for more complicated surgery are being tested at one of the community audiology clinics across GreaterGlasgow and Clyde."....
Related. Police stop and search rates in Scotland four times higher than in England...Data showed earlier this year that stop-and-search rates in the greaterGlasgow area were nearly 19 times higher than in Manchester, while rates in Scotland overall were four times higher per capita than in England and Wales, where stop and search is now based on far stricter statutory tests ... Related. Stop and search in Scotland ... Related ... ....
IBIGroup Inc) IBI Group's GlasgowHospital Officially Opened by The Queen... The Queen opened Glasgow's new super hospital during her official engagements in Scotland ... Working alongside NHSGreaterGlasgow & ClydeBoard and Brookfield Multiplex the team has developed the project from initial masterplanning through to the complete architectural design....