45 resultat inom Plats Moray

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Moray

Kommun i Skottland, Storbritannien

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The drawing shows one view of a massive bronze armlet found in Scotland. At the top is a schematic view of the decoration unrolled.

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Promotional film for Allied Hotels. We follow a coach tour round the Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland taking in Oban, Iona, Inverness, Aberdeen and Glencoe.

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Carnival Queens are chosen. Parade of pipe bands and floats.

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The story, through the eyes of an English tourist, of the "travelling bank" in the Hebrides and West Highlands.

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Various events including a football match, a float parade and sports, as part of the celebrations of Elgin Charcity Day.

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The motorcade, parade, ladies' football match, relay race and crowning of the Gala Queen.

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A look at the distinctive styles of Scottish architecture which have arisen over the years from Skara Brae to Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

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Amateur footage of fishing boats at sea from the trawler 'Faithful', boats in Peterhead harbour, and family film of a wedding at Hopeman, a holiday at Fleetwood and a day trip to the Isle of Man.

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Lossiemouth airshow featuring shots of aircraft on the ground and an aerial display.

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Centenary of the 'Northern Scot' newspaper, published by the Moray and Nairn Newspaper Company Limited in Elgin. Includes footage of printing presses and men at work on newspapers. Close ups of pages from newspapers over the years.

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The drawing shows a side view of a massive bronze armlet found in Scotland.

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The item is a proof of a plate from John Stuart's book, 'Sculptured Stones of Scotland' (see Bibliography).The lithograph shows both sides of a stone carved with Pictish designs and symbols. It was found on the banks of the Findhorn river nea…

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The Pluscarden Priory Restoration Fete at Cooper Park, Elgin with amusement stalls, pony rides and a tea tent. [see also ref. 2877].

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The Tree Planting ceremony by Lossiemouth local dignitaries, including the Laird of Pitgavney and Provost Dean.

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Some of the activities enjoyed by boys at the Sea School including rowing, sailing, fishing and climbing. [Made as part of an appeal on behalf of the Sea School].

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Coverage of the celebrations surrounding the 500th anniversary of Fortrose. Provost John Anderson receives the Burgh's new chain of office and the Countess of Middleton gains the Freedom of the Burgh.

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Made to celebrate European Architectural Heritage Year. A detailed study of the architectural works of Robert Adam.

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Footage of and from various steam locomotives, diesel engines and railway related activities. [Filmed by railway enthusiast, the Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair].

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A study of the stages of development of the Murchison Project set up between British and Norwegian businessmen and Conoco to build a new North Sea oil rig.

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Industry and farming in the Scottish Highlands and Western Isles, including shots of fishing, forestry work, crofting and city scenes of Aberdeen, Inverness and Stornoway.

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Amateur footage offering snapshots of various events, notably the arrival and inauguration of a new rector at St. Andrews University and the Bo'ness hill climb car rally.

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Amateur footage of fishing boats at sea and in Lossiemouth, Buckie and Aberdeen harbours - also includes home movie family footage in Lossiemouth.

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Report on Lobster fishermen in the fishing village of Hopeman in Morayshire.

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The drawing shows two views of a Roman crossbow brooch of gold, found in Scotland. One of the finials is attached by means of a screw (detail shown), thought to be a later repair.