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THE HISTORY OF SCOTTISH TARTAN & CLAN TARTANS, SCOTLANDLINKSFERGUSSON COLLECTIONCLAN SOCIETIESSHOPAROUND ALVAH BANFFSCOTTISH HISTORY In 1816 an attempt was made to match Clan to 'true' Tartan. Tartans were gathered but these had more to do with regimental uniforms and Wilson's successful marketing than any older patterns. But the idea that Tartan and Clan paired had become firmly established. When the laws were repealed in 1782 there was a resurgence of Scottishnationalism
THE SCOTS - RUSSIAN CONNECTION, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE John A Duncan of Sketraw, FSA Scot - writes for Scottish History Online on the Scottish - Russian connection. From the Middle Ages to the twentieth century a multitude of Scots flocked to the most immense country history has known. They came from every neuk of Scotland and their field of action was Russia’s whole expanse from the Baltic to IMAGE GALLERY RAF BANFF STRIKE WING, ABERDEENSHIRE Images of RAF Banff, Strike Wing Costal Command, Scotland: The images below are all taken by RAF Air and Ground crews of the Strike Wing at Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland between 1943 - 1945, the action shots are taken from the Aircraft's actual Camera Gun. SCOTTISH HILLBILLIES AND REDNECKS, SCOTLAND Many words commonly used in America today such as Hillbillies and Rednecks have their origins in our Scottish roots. While the following three terms are associated today with the American South and southern culture, their origins are distinctly Scottish and Ulster-Scottish (Scots-Irish), and date to the mass immigration of Scottish Lowland and Ulster Presbyterians to America during the 1700’s. THE SCOTTISH THISTLE, EMBLEM OF SCOTLAND, SCOTTISH HISTORY The prickly purple thistle was adopted as the Emblem of Scotland during the rein of Alexander III (1249 -1286). Legend has it that an Army of King Haakon of Norway, intent on conquering the Scots landed at the Coast of Largs at night to surprise the sleeping ScottishClansmen.
SCOTTISH HIGHLAND CATTLE DROVERS ROAD, WADES ROAD As early as 1359 there is a record of two Scottish drovers being given letters of safe passage through England with cattle, horses and other merchandise and yet for centuries the trade did not flourish. The main reason was war. The wars of independence and later OLD PHOTOGRAPHS OF HUNTLY, ABERDEENSHIRE, SCOTLAND Old Photographs of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - UK History. It is really amazing how little Huntly (the once home of the Duke of Gordon) has changed over the last hundred years and although some of the landmarks have now gone such as the Saw Mill on the River THE MYSTERY FIRE OF FRENDRAUGHT 1630, BY SHO Then about midnight of the 18 th October 1630 when all were asleep, the tower caught fire in a sudden, furious manner and Viscount Aboyne, the Laird of Rothiemay, English Will, Colin Ivot another of Aboyn’s servants plus two others, were cruelly burned to death. No help was given by Frendraught or his Lady or for that matter anyone else of the house hold who were looking on at the blazing tower. STORY & PHOTOGRAPH OF SHIPWRECK MARIA, SANDEND, SCOTLAND Banffshire Reporter, Wednesday, April 15th, 1903: - GERMAN VESSEL WRECKED AT SANDEND, CREW SAVED - On Saturday morning what appeared to be a foreign vessel was observed making for the Firth.A strong westerly wind was blowing at the time - so fiercely that the ship was compelled to put into Sandend Bay and cast anchor. SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE, PICTISH PAGES, SCOTLAND A History of It's Modern, Medieval, Prehistoric, Pictish and Celtic past going back nearly 8000 years. A truly epic account of Scottish History from Scottish History Online. Scottish Territorial Designations 'titles' by Stuart Morris of Balgonie ygr, A history and look at RAF Banff Strike Wing Costal Comm. Scotland between 1943 -1945.
THE HISTORY OF SCOTTISH TARTAN & CLAN TARTANS, SCOTLANDLINKSFERGUSSON COLLECTIONCLAN SOCIETIESSHOPAROUND ALVAH BANFFSCOTTISH HISTORY In 1816 an attempt was made to match Clan to 'true' Tartan. Tartans were gathered but these had more to do with regimental uniforms and Wilson's successful marketing than any older patterns. But the idea that Tartan and Clan paired had become firmly established. When the laws were repealed in 1782 there was a resurgence of Scottishnationalism
THE SCOTS - RUSSIAN CONNECTION, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE John A Duncan of Sketraw, FSA Scot - writes for Scottish History Online on the Scottish - Russian connection. From the Middle Ages to the twentieth century a multitude of Scots flocked to the most immense country history has known. They came from every neuk of Scotland and their field of action was Russia’s whole expanse from the Baltic to IMAGE GALLERY RAF BANFF STRIKE WING, ABERDEENSHIRE Images of RAF Banff, Strike Wing Costal Command, Scotland: The images below are all taken by RAF Air and Ground crews of the Strike Wing at Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland between 1943 - 1945, the action shots are taken from the Aircraft's actual Camera Gun. SCOTTISH HILLBILLIES AND REDNECKS, SCOTLAND Many words commonly used in America today such as Hillbillies and Rednecks have their origins in our Scottish roots. While the following three terms are associated today with the American South and southern culture, their origins are distinctly Scottish and Ulster-Scottish (Scots-Irish), and date to the mass immigration of Scottish Lowland and Ulster Presbyterians to America during the 1700’s. THE SCOTTISH THISTLE, EMBLEM OF SCOTLAND, SCOTTISH HISTORY The prickly purple thistle was adopted as the Emblem of Scotland during the rein of Alexander III (1249 -1286). Legend has it that an Army of King Haakon of Norway, intent on conquering the Scots landed at the Coast of Largs at night to surprise the sleeping ScottishClansmen.
SCOTTISH HIGHLAND CATTLE DROVERS ROAD, WADES ROAD As early as 1359 there is a record of two Scottish drovers being given letters of safe passage through England with cattle, horses and other merchandise and yet for centuries the trade did not flourish. The main reason was war. The wars of independence and later OLD PHOTOGRAPHS OF HUNTLY, ABERDEENSHIRE, SCOTLAND Old Photographs of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - UK History. It is really amazing how little Huntly (the once home of the Duke of Gordon) has changed over the last hundred years and although some of the landmarks have now gone such as the Saw Mill on the River THE MYSTERY FIRE OF FRENDRAUGHT 1630, BY SHO Then about midnight of the 18 th October 1630 when all were asleep, the tower caught fire in a sudden, furious manner and Viscount Aboyne, the Laird of Rothiemay, English Will, Colin Ivot another of Aboyn’s servants plus two others, were cruelly burned to death. No help was given by Frendraught or his Lady or for that matter anyone else of the house hold who were looking on at the blazing tower. STORY & PHOTOGRAPH OF SHIPWRECK MARIA, SANDEND, SCOTLAND Banffshire Reporter, Wednesday, April 15th, 1903: - GERMAN VESSEL WRECKED AT SANDEND, CREW SAVED - On Saturday morning what appeared to be a foreign vessel was observed making for the Firth.A strong westerly wind was blowing at the time - so fiercely that the ship was compelled to put into Sandend Bay and cast anchor. SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE, PICTISH PAGES, SCOTLAND A History of It's Modern, Medieval, Prehistoric, Pictish and Celtic past going back nearly 8000 years. A truly epic account of Scottish History from Scottish History Online. Scottish Territorial Designations 'titles' by Stuart Morris of Balgonie ygr, A history and look at RAF Banff Strike Wing Costal Comm. Scotland between 1943 -1945.
SCOTTISH HILLBILLIES AND REDNECKS, SCOTLAND Many words commonly used in America today such as Hillbillies and Rednecks have their origins in our Scottish roots. While the following three terms are associated today with the American South and southern culture, their origins are distinctly Scottish and Ulster-Scottish (Scots-Irish), and date to the mass immigration of Scottish Lowland and Ulster Presbyterians to America during the 1700’s. TREATY OR ACT OF THE UNION, SCOTLAND & ENGLAND 1706 Treaty of Union of the Two Kingdoms. of Scotland and England. The Estates of Parliament considering that Articles of Union of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England were agreed on 22nd July, 1706 by the Commissioners nominated on behalf of this Kingdom, under Her Majesties Great Seal of Scotland bearing date the 27th of February last past, in OLD PHOTOGRAPHS OF HUNTLY, ABERDEENSHIRE, SCOTLAND Old Photographs of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - UK History. It is really amazing how little Huntly (the once home of the Duke of Gordon) has changed over the last hundred years and although some of the landmarks have now gone such as the Saw Mill on the River SCOTTISH CLAN SEPTS, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE, SCOTLAND Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw, Baronet, QC, Rothesay Herald of Arms and Chief of Clan Agnew, also makes mention of Clan ‘septs’ in his article ‘Clans, Families & Septs’; “It should also be said that the various Sept lists, which are published in the various Clans and Tartan books, have no official authority. SCOTTISH BATTLES LIST BY REGION, SCOTLAND Turnberry. Robert Bruce bt Earl of Pembroke. Borders. 1640s. Philiphaugh. Covenanters massacre Montroses Irish veterans of the 30years war, amongst. Meadows on the banks of the Tweed. 1645 (13 Sep) Philiphaugh. 3m sw Selkirk, Selkirks. OLD PICTURES ALVAH, MUIRYHILL & BANFF, ABERDEENSHIRE The glass photographic plates were recovered from the generator house of Murihill Farm, Alvah, Banff around 1974. Sadly however out the numerous boxes of plates found, 1 box of 11 plates are the only ones left in his position. The other boxes being borrowed from Muitryhill but never returned. Further thanks must also go to Harold Cook,Aberdeen
OLD PHOTOGRAPHS OF PORTSOY, ABERDEENSHIRE, SCOTLAND Old Photographs of Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - UK History. Portsoy was created a burgh of barony in 1550 and its first harbour was considered to be the safest in the North East. As a result it handled a lively trade with England and the Continent. The town was particularly famed for its marble, cut from a vein of serpentine whichruns
HISTORY OF THE JACOBITES, THE SCOTTISH JACOBITES The first piece of treachery came with the choice of Commander. In December 1645 and June 1646 and again in 1655, the MacDonalds of Glencoe had participated in raids on Breadalbane, raids which both offended the pride and pocket of the Campbell of Glenorchy. Howeverthe
BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE AND THE JACOBITES, SCOTLAND Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites. By: Simon Hill (SHO) Jacobite was the name given to supporters of King James VII of Scotland and II of Britain who fled from the country in 1689 to escape an invading army led by William of Orange (also known as King Billy). There was fear throughout Britain that James would re-instate Catholicism as the THE SCOTTISH HISTORY PAGES, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE The Jacobite Era 1603. The Resurrectionists (Burke & Hare) 1828. Declaration of Scottish Independence 1320. Huntly a Potted History from 1376. Huntly Images 1895 - 1905. History of Portsoy & Sandend from 1550. Portsoy Images 1900 -1972. Mystery of the Fire ofFrendraught 1630.
THE HISTORY OF SCOTTISH TARTAN & CLAN TARTANS, SCOTLANDLINKSFERGUSSON COLLECTIONCLAN SOCIETIESSHOPAROUND ALVAH BANFFSCOTTISH HISTORY In 1816 an attempt was made to match Clan to 'true' Tartan. Tartans were gathered but these had more to do with regimental uniforms and Wilson's successful marketing than any older patterns. But the idea that Tartan and Clan paired had become firmly established. When the laws were repealed in 1782 there was a resurgence of Scottishnationalism
SORTIES FLOWN BY RAF BANFF STRIKE WING 1943 Sorties Flown By RAF Banff Strike Wing 1943 - 1945. From the Arrival of Aircraft in April 1943 until its closure in Summer 1946. Aberdeenshire, Scotland. April 5 1943. Royal Air Force station Banff transferred to the control of 21 Group Flying Training Command. April21 1943.
TREATY OR ACT OF THE UNION, SCOTLAND & ENGLAND 1706 Treaty of Union of the Two Kingdoms. of Scotland and England. The Estates of Parliament considering that Articles of Union of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England were agreed on 22nd July, 1706 by the Commissioners nominated on behalf of this Kingdom, under Her Majesties Great Seal of Scotland bearing date the 27th of February last past, in IMAGE GALLERY RAF BANFF STRIKE WING, ABERDEENSHIRE Images of RAF Banff, Strike Wing Costal Command, Scotland: The images below are all taken by RAF Air and Ground crews of the Strike Wing at Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland between 1943 - 1945, the action shots are taken from the Aircraft's actual Camera Gun. SCOTTISH HIGHLAND CATTLE DROVERS ROAD, WADES ROAD As early as 1359 there is a record of two Scottish drovers being given letters of safe passage through England with cattle, horses and other merchandise and yet for centuries the trade did not flourish. The main reason was war. The wars of independence and later THE SCOTS - RUSSIAN CONNECTION, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE John A Duncan of Sketraw, FSA Scot - writes for Scottish History Online on the Scottish - Russian connection. From the Middle Ages to the twentieth century a multitude of Scots flocked to the most immense country history has known. They came from every neuk of Scotland and their field of action was Russia’s whole expanse from the Baltic to THE SCOTTISH THISTLE, EMBLEM OF SCOTLAND, SCOTTISH HISTORY The prickly purple thistle was adopted as the Emblem of Scotland during the rein of Alexander III (1249 -1286). Legend has it that an Army of King Haakon of Norway, intent on conquering the Scots landed at the Coast of Largs at night to surprise the sleeping ScottishClansmen.
HERALDRY AND ARMORIAL BEARINGS, COAT OF ARMS, SHO The first point that should be made about heraldry is that there is no such thing as a “Family Coat of Arms”. This is a form of marketing used by the “Heraldry for Sale” bucket shops and websites that are becoming a common sight, both on the internet and at highland gamesall over the world.
THE MYSTERY FIRE OF FRENDRAUGHT 1630, BY SHO by John Duncan of Sketraw, FSA Scot. Part 1. At the beginning of 1630 a long lasting dispute over fishing rites on the River Devron, Aberdeenshire by James Crichton, of Frendraught and William Gordon, Laird of Rothiemay started an astonishing feud. Led by James Crichton and accompanied by James Leslie second son of the Laird of Pitcaple,James
THE SCOTTISH HISTORY PAGES, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE The Jacobite Era 1603. The Resurrectionists (Burke & Hare) 1828. Declaration of Scottish Independence 1320. Huntly a Potted History from 1376. Huntly Images 1895 - 1905. History of Portsoy & Sandend from 1550. Portsoy Images 1900 -1972. Mystery of the Fire ofFrendraught 1630.
THE HISTORY OF SCOTTISH TARTAN & CLAN TARTANS, SCOTLANDLINKSFERGUSSON COLLECTIONCLAN SOCIETIESSHOPAROUND ALVAH BANFFSCOTTISH HISTORY In 1816 an attempt was made to match Clan to 'true' Tartan. Tartans were gathered but these had more to do with regimental uniforms and Wilson's successful marketing than any older patterns. But the idea that Tartan and Clan paired had become firmly established. When the laws were repealed in 1782 there was a resurgence of Scottishnationalism
SORTIES FLOWN BY RAF BANFF STRIKE WING 1943 Sorties Flown By RAF Banff Strike Wing 1943 - 1945. From the Arrival of Aircraft in April 1943 until its closure in Summer 1946. Aberdeenshire, Scotland. April 5 1943. Royal Air Force station Banff transferred to the control of 21 Group Flying Training Command. April21 1943.
TREATY OR ACT OF THE UNION, SCOTLAND & ENGLAND 1706 Treaty of Union of the Two Kingdoms. of Scotland and England. The Estates of Parliament considering that Articles of Union of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England were agreed on 22nd July, 1706 by the Commissioners nominated on behalf of this Kingdom, under Her Majesties Great Seal of Scotland bearing date the 27th of February last past, in IMAGE GALLERY RAF BANFF STRIKE WING, ABERDEENSHIRE Images of RAF Banff, Strike Wing Costal Command, Scotland: The images below are all taken by RAF Air and Ground crews of the Strike Wing at Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland between 1943 - 1945, the action shots are taken from the Aircraft's actual Camera Gun. SCOTTISH HIGHLAND CATTLE DROVERS ROAD, WADES ROAD As early as 1359 there is a record of two Scottish drovers being given letters of safe passage through England with cattle, horses and other merchandise and yet for centuries the trade did not flourish. The main reason was war. The wars of independence and later THE SCOTS - RUSSIAN CONNECTION, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE John A Duncan of Sketraw, FSA Scot - writes for Scottish History Online on the Scottish - Russian connection. From the Middle Ages to the twentieth century a multitude of Scots flocked to the most immense country history has known. They came from every neuk of Scotland and their field of action was Russia’s whole expanse from the Baltic to THE SCOTTISH THISTLE, EMBLEM OF SCOTLAND, SCOTTISH HISTORY The prickly purple thistle was adopted as the Emblem of Scotland during the rein of Alexander III (1249 -1286). Legend has it that an Army of King Haakon of Norway, intent on conquering the Scots landed at the Coast of Largs at night to surprise the sleeping ScottishClansmen.
HERALDRY AND ARMORIAL BEARINGS, COAT OF ARMS, SHO The first point that should be made about heraldry is that there is no such thing as a “Family Coat of Arms”. This is a form of marketing used by the “Heraldry for Sale” bucket shops and websites that are becoming a common sight, both on the internet and at highland gamesall over the world.
THE MYSTERY FIRE OF FRENDRAUGHT 1630, BY SHO by John Duncan of Sketraw, FSA Scot. Part 1. At the beginning of 1630 a long lasting dispute over fishing rites on the River Devron, Aberdeenshire by James Crichton, of Frendraught and William Gordon, Laird of Rothiemay started an astonishing feud. Led by James Crichton and accompanied by James Leslie second son of the Laird of Pitcaple,James
THE SCOTTISH HISTORY PAGES, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE The Jacobite Era 1603. The Resurrectionists (Burke & Hare) 1828. Declaration of Scottish Independence 1320. Huntly a Potted History from 1376. Huntly Images 1895 - 1905. History of Portsoy & Sandend from 1550. Portsoy Images 1900 -1972. Mystery of the Fire ofFrendraught 1630.
THE SCOTS, PICTS AND CELTS, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE The Scots, Picts and Celts, Scottish History Online, Scotland - UK History. A History of Mesolithic and Neolithic Scotland the Scots, Picts and Celts. Their Origins, Forts, Pictish Symbol Stones and Megalithic Stone Circles. If you have any Photographs or Information you would like to contribute to this page, please use the contact linkbelow.
THE SCOTS - RUSSIAN CONNECTION, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE John A Duncan of Sketraw, FSA Scot - writes for Scottish History Online on the Scottish - Russian connection. From the Middle Ages to the twentieth century a multitude of Scots flocked to the most immense country history has known. They came from every neuk of Scotland and their field of action was Russia’s whole expanse from the Baltic to SCOTTISH AND INTERNATIONAL CLANS & CLAN SOCIETIES Scottish & International Clans and Clan Societies. A list of Clans, Clan Societies and Caledonian Clubs from around Scotland and all over the world. If you would like your Clan or Clan Society added to the list and you are in a position to exchange links with Scottish History Online please go to our contacts page. THE ORIGINS OF THE IRON AGE PICTS, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE The second theory of the Picts is that their origins were Celtic. Believers in this describe the two branches as Q-Celts and P-Celts. Both origins were that of Indo-European qu being Q-Celtic and the other transforming the qu into p became P-Celtic. Examples given of this are Q-Celtic were Goedelic languages such as Irish, Scottish,Gaelic and
TERRITORIAL DESIGNATIONSE, SCOTTISH HISTORY ONLINE I have been asked to give a brief outline on the correct use of territorial designations as a certain amount of confusion has arisen over this subject. First of all, what is a territorial designation? A designation is that part which follows an individual's surname. This is normally derived from ownership of a named piece of land or historic property (outwith a Burgh), e.g. a castle, in Scotland. PHOTOGRAPH OF CRICHTON CASTLE, SCOTTISH HISTORY, SCOTLAND Photograph of Crichton Castle, Scottish History, Scotland - UK History. Crichton Castle built in the late 14th century by John de Crichton, was originally a Tower House. It was John de Crichtons son, William Crichton (who was also at one time Chancellor of Scotland) who later extended it from a Tower to the Castle that we see ruined today. OLD PHOTOGRAPHS OF HUNTLY, ABERDEENSHIRE, SCOTLAND Old Photographs of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - UK History. It is really amazing how little Huntly (the once home of the Duke of Gordon) has changed over the last hundred years and although some of the landmarks have now gone such as the Saw Mill on the River OLD PHOTOGRAPH OF HUNTLY MILLS RIVER BOGIE Photograph of the Mill of Huntly and the River Bogie taken around 1905. Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Taken around 1905 in this photograph you can be see the meal mill and the sawmill, Huntly’s oldest mill close on the River Bogie. It was also at one time a favourite walk for Huntly folks going up to Piriesmill farm and to the Battle Hill whichis
BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE AND THE JACOBITES, SCOTLAND Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites. By: Simon Hill (SHO) Jacobite was the name given to supporters of King James VII of Scotland and II of Britain who fled from the country in 1689 to escape an invading army led by William of Orange (also known as King Billy). There was fear throughout Britain that James would re-instate Catholicism as the The Thistle Scotland's Emblem Visit the history of Scotland Online. A History of It's Modern, Medieval, Prehistoric, Pictish and Celtic past going back nearly 8000 years. A truly epic account of Scottish History from Scottish HistoryOnline.
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