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Coldingham and St Abbs
In this video we explore the History of Coldingham monastery and Priory, St Abbs as a fishing village, movie location and much more
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The Antonine Wall (The Roman Frontier)
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The Antonine Wall the roman frontier that goes from the firth of forth to the river Clyde in Scotland. Today it is a UNESCO world heritage site. In this video we look at the Cramond Roman fort, Bridgeness slab, Rough castle and Bearsden Bath House
Scotland's Newest city Dunfermline
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the story of Scotland's newest city Dunfermline,from the time of the Picts right up to the present day. covering Malcolm Canmore, Saint Margaret, Robert the Bruce, William Schaw, Andrew Carnegie, Dunfermline Abby and Palace,Pittencrief park and much more
The Burryman
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the story of the Burryman an eight hundred year old ritual/tradition. were a local man walks the town of South Queensferry in suit made of burrs warding off bad luck and bringing good luck to all. I loved it
Eilean Donan
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one of the most photographed castles in scotland.but it's not as old as you may think
Roderick Mackenzie
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the story of Roderick Mackenzie who's actions helped save bonnie prince Charlie
Loch Ness
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loch Ness and the loch Ness monster from the earliest sighting to the first published photo....
The Well Of The Seven Heads
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Well Of The Seven Heads one of the country's most unusual well.... the well commemorates justice being served after the murder of a young clan chief and his brother ua-cam.com/video/o4y03eus0kQ/v-deo.html
Dunalastair house
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history of one of Scotland's most iconic abandoned places Dunalastair house/castle
John Paul Jones father of the American navy (a Scotsman?)
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the life of John Paul Jones his birth place here in Scotland. from humble beginnings to being celebrated by kings and Congress. John Paul Jones the father of the American navy
St Fillan's Cave @OurHistoryYourstory
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St Fillan's Cave in Pitenweem Fife. holds alot of interesting tales, St Fillan an Irish missionary stayed in this cave in the 7th century whilst trying to convert the local picts to Christianity. the cave being so isolated and dark gave St Fillan a problem,how was he going to read and prepare his sermons... well he prayed to God and was given... a glowing arm! some say if you are worthy you mig...
History of Charlestown and Limekilns (Fife)
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History of Charlestown and limekilns (fife) covering limkilns being Dunfermlines port,the oldest building in the village (the king's cellar). in Charlestown we look at quick lime production and how a third of the country's supply came from here. as well as when the town was planned the planner put his initials into the street plan and much more
a big thank you
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recently we were featured in an article by the daily record. I feel very privileged that we had this opportunity and that all you lovely people continue to like subscribe and get in touch. it's very humbling link to article www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/amateur-historian-reveal-west-lothians-26194024
Edin's hall Broch
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brochs are a uniquely Scottish structure with over five hundred in the country. Edin's hall Broch is interesting as it's one of only a few in lowland Scotland (photos used are either my own or used under creative commons copyright)
Ballochmyle rock carvings
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Ballochmyle rock carvings
History of Livingston
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History of Livingston
Edinburgh's standing stones and where to find them
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Edinburgh's standing stones and where to find them
Elvis Presley Scottish?
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Elvis Presley Scottish?
broxburn and uphall
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broxburn and uphall
The Dinnie Stones
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The Dinnie Stones
the history of Ratho
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the history of Ratho
The Fortingall Yew Tree
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The Fortingall Yew Tree
Caerlaverock castle
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Caerlaverock castle
Knights of St John, Torphichen and the rights of sanctuary
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Knights of St John, Torphichen and the rights of sanctuary
Wallace cave
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Wallace cave
Bathgate
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Bathgate
Robert burns's connections to west lothian
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Robert burns's connections to west lothian
History of the NHS in Scotland
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History of the NHS in Scotland
Dominion Cinema
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Dominion Cinema
Scotland's only investigated UFO encounter
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Scotland's only investigated UFO encounter

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rachelquirey7099
    @rachelquirey7099 10 днів тому

    Thank you, very informative and respectful. Checking out more of your videos.

  • @christopheraliaga-kelly6254
    @christopheraliaga-kelly6254 25 днів тому

    David I was not around in 1189, sir

  • @williamwilson2270
    @williamwilson2270 Місяць тому

    I was born, raised and still live in Torphichen as my parents and grandparents did.

  • @malcaide33
    @malcaide33 2 місяці тому

    Ì miss my Tenplar

  • @magsduke7411
    @magsduke7411 2 місяці тому

    Was asked today what use to be where Riverside vets is now. Can you tell me. We arrived in Livingston 1969 and it wasn't a vets then.

  • @johnhamilton7762
    @johnhamilton7762 2 місяці тому

    I love that painted mural of Craigshill and the depiction of that old iconic photo of the guy walking down past the Tower underneath the chippy at the Mall. Where is it please?

    • @OurHistoryYourstory
      @OurHistoryYourstory 2 місяці тому

      It's painted on the school or wellbeing centre near the tower if I remember rightly

    • @johnhamilton7762
      @johnhamilton7762 2 місяці тому

      @@OurHistoryYourstory Thx so much. Would love it if you were to make an historical vid of each area of Livi then and now. Only if you had the time of course. ❤️

  • @iLoveBeingDelusional4U
    @iLoveBeingDelusional4U 3 місяці тому

    Thank god Livingston didn't get city status, our council tax would have shot up. I lived in Livingston when I was a kid until I was 18 soon after joining the army. Returning after 38 years I'm shocked how bad the areas have become with lack of repair. I will not mention the state of the roads neither.

  • @FearlessPlatform
    @FearlessPlatform 3 місяці тому

    Was at poundland outside the xcite saturday 6:30, barely made it alive iykyk

  • @summittaedae2323
    @summittaedae2323 3 місяці тому

    Hi Allan. Cracking wee video. I’m ratho born and bred. Interested to know who the wife is. I specifically remember glen Michaels cavalcade.

    • @OurHistoryYourstory
      @OurHistoryYourstory 3 місяці тому

      Cheers thank you, could you not tell from the photos at the end of the video?

    • @summittaedae2323
      @summittaedae2323 3 місяці тому

      @@OurHistoryYourstory I did look but didn’t recognise the face. But I don’t look like I did in my P1 pic, I’m still the same height tho 🤣.

  • @lillianmcsherry6338
    @lillianmcsherry6338 3 місяці тому

    Demons 😮

  • @SacredDreamer
    @SacredDreamer 5 місяців тому

    Jeebers,, could be Hogworts !

  • @SacredDreamer
    @SacredDreamer 5 місяців тому

    ✅ Totally Love it

  • @AScottishOdyssey
    @AScottishOdyssey 6 місяців тому

    I visited Torphichen recently. I will have to go back in 2024, when it opens again for the season.

  • @alicemariejohnson5600
    @alicemariejohnson5600 7 місяців тому

    I was living in livingston when this happened...it was a pretty big deal

  • @landon2614
    @landon2614 8 місяців тому

    I can tell you who found the stones. Daniel Murphy Jr.

  • @GUFONU
    @GUFONU 9 місяців тому

    Get a pin on mic. Hearing you is 50% of the video

    • @OurHistoryYourstory
      @OurHistoryYourstory 9 місяців тому

      Definitely a fair point and I did my later videos sounded a lot better

  • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
    @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf 10 місяців тому

    Cheers mate

  • @qatarlife7527
    @qatarlife7527 10 місяців тому

    Nice video! Very interesting.

  • @big_keeldo9590
    @big_keeldo9590 11 місяців тому

    A hope west lothian college never becomes a uni, most unorganised staff and their systems are shockin. SQA should shut it down if they had any sense aboot them.

  • @ExploringAndMe
    @ExploringAndMe 11 місяців тому

    They donate it to me and ill live there 😜

  • @NotThatGuyPal.
    @NotThatGuyPal. Рік тому

    I’m clan McLeod, often wondered if my bloodline ties to templars.

  • @kylerennie30
    @kylerennie30 Рік тому

    The Bald Iain Lom deserves his place in scottish history. Thought to actually be the first poet laureate titled by charles the 2nd. This man was present at the battles of Inverlochy and Killiecrankie, killed his own brother by accident, called William of orange a borrowed king and slammed the scottish aristocracy for accepting the union with England. He also apparently refused a sword from alasdair Mac Colla at inverlochy on the grounds he was no longer a man of violence 😂😂 schools in Scotland should be taught about this man.

  • @burningsandsexploration3711

    I really enjoy seeing your videos and hear the history. Thank you!

  • @geomia1966
    @geomia1966 Рік тому

    Andrew Ushers wife donation of £100,000 built the Usher Hall. If you hadn't mentioned the Ushers brewing buissines, I wouldn't have discovered that wee, but important fact. ❤️

    • @OurHistoryYourstory
      @OurHistoryYourstory Рік тому

      Love it, sharing these histories with everyone and then people getting in touch to share what they have found out. Thank you

  • @geomia1966
    @geomia1966 Рік тому

    The nuns were hoors. 😉 There I said it..

  • @annschmitt2909
    @annschmitt2909 Рік тому

    I hope to visit the area in Fall 2024. Thanks for your info on this great site. I went to the Templar castle in Tomar Portugal last year and felt like I needed to see the sites in Scotland.

    • @OurHistoryYourstory
      @OurHistoryYourstory Рік тому

      If its Templar history you like you might also enjoy this video about the knights Templar in Scotland ua-cam.com/video/UjRdOi56iHY/v-deo.html

  • @bobspeirs
    @bobspeirs Рік тому

    Great bit if history about livi. Just to clear up one part of the history it wasn't people of Livingston that was it to be a city it was West Lothian Council. Not everyone who lives here wanted it to be a city some of us are happy it a town.

  • @remaxintegrityrealty
    @remaxintegrityrealty Рік тому

    Thank you for this! I’m from Canada and have been researching my family tree and have relatives from Bathgate 😊

  • @Jmay411
    @Jmay411 Рік тому

    I love this! Learning about my ancestral history ❤

  • @ThunderboltWisdom
    @ThunderboltWisdom Рік тому

    Ancient Romans maybe had a picnic beneath that tree.

  • @jonnythomas4885
    @jonnythomas4885 Рік тому

    Excellent video, pal.

  • @carlosbengasgoodvibestribe5130

    i neesd to come visit and do yje real coronotion with music from charles of portugal where robert the bruces heart was brough back to melrose abbey

  • @MusicalAddictionOnlineLessons

    The Beatles pre-fame were the backing band to Johhny Gentle, in 1960 they did a 7-date tour of Scotland and played venues in Keith, Fraserburgh, Peterhead, pretty much surrounding where Elvis' roots are. Freaky

  • @brianmorrison9168
    @brianmorrison9168 Рік тому

    Thanks .. i just wanted to know how to pronounce Torphichen .. as we are staying at Torphichen Street in Edinburgh in a few days. Regards from Whitley Bay

  • @jeffyoung60
    @jeffyoung60 Рік тому

    Some film studio needs to create a historical drama movie that takes place on the Antonine Wall. "The Eagle" could have been set on the Antonine Wall but instead occurs just south of Hadrian's Wall.

  • @jeffyoung60
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    I would love for a historical scholar to research and hypothesize what life was like being stationed on the Antonine Wall for the Roman legionaries and the auxiliary soldiers. Even though it was short-lived, just one generation, there must have been several civilian settlements, vicii (vicus) just outside the wall at major Roman forts. A Roman fortress or fort could house thousands of well-paid Roman legionaries or auxiliaries. Historians really don't know the true name of the Antonine Wall. That is a 19th century construct. Probably it was referred to as the "North Wall", or simply, the northern wall. It's not inconceivable that the wall could have been referred to as, "The Wall of Emperor Antoninus Pius" back in its time. Given the historical record of chronic warfare in Scotland from the Caldedonian and Pictish tribes against the Romans, it remains quite plausible to believe there was much skirmishing, raiding, and cross-wall incursions of the Caledonians and Picts at the Antonine Wall. For one, the wall cut directly across tribal lands, something the natives would have been quite perturbed about. Possibly, the average Roman legionary or auxiliary stationed at the Antonine Wall would not have been thrilled. The weather then and now was uncomfortable, perpetually cloudy, overcast, gloomy, wet, rainy, foggy, and especially so in wintertime with sleet and snow. Everything must have been damp, moist, and wet for almost the whole year. Romans could look forward to maybe two or three months of warm, pleasant weather at the wall out of the year. As the years rolled by, especially in the second decade of the wall, incursions, raids, incidents, and even outright attacks at the wall must have increased. Your typical Roman legionary and auxiliary must have wondered what was the worth of this wall in such a worthless, northerly, cold wet place. To British auxiliaries from the far south of Britannia, the land this far north in cold Caledonia (Scotland) was as foreign to them as the Roman legionaries. Auxiliary soldiers originated from all parts of the Roman Empire and no doubt all of them probably felt the same, "What are we doing here?" Still, the Romans held on. Historians and scholars differ on the final decision to abandon the Antonine Wall. Some believe that at the end of his life, Emperor Pius issued the order to abandon the wall. The wall had served its purpose in bulking up Pius' military reputation but now he no longer needed it. Others believe that upon Pius' death, his successors, co-emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, probably influenced by influential men in the military and government, decided the Antonine Wall no longer served any useful purpose in a land that was generating little, if any, income for the empire. It was time to cut losses and retire south to Hadrian's Wall, which was a more logical boundary separating the sparse Scottish lands from the more productive lands of England.

  • @SCOTTISHSOULFOOD1
    @SCOTTISHSOULFOOD1 Рік тому

    Im a church historian. This is an excellent summary of a very complex period in Scottish history.

    • @OurHistoryYourstory
      @OurHistoryYourstory Рік тому

      Thank you very much I really appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed the video and hope your enjoying the chanel

    • @SCOTTISHSOULFOOD1
      @SCOTTISHSOULFOOD1 Рік тому

      @@OurHistoryYourstory keep up the good work :-)

    • @OurHistoryYourstory
      @OurHistoryYourstory Рік тому

      @@SCOTTISHSOULFOOD1 will do and if you have any suggestions please let us know. Have a great day

  • @CelticAfricanus
    @CelticAfricanus Рік тому

    James Sandilands (1st Lord of Torpichen) unfortunately gave up the Templar's secrets at Torpichen to Queen Mary when he traded "holy earth for heavy gold" as one poet described it at the time. Now the UK royal family have the secrets (most likely the proof of your own direct connection to the divine, which destroys "Dieu et mon droit") and the UK Order of St. John has Torpichen as its headquarters. Thankfully though, "as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

  • @anudhadutta9708
    @anudhadutta9708 Рік тому

    lovely!

  • @anudhadutta9708
    @anudhadutta9708 Рік тому

    lovely!

  • @anudhadutta9708
    @anudhadutta9708 Рік тому

    lovely!!!!!

  • @thomasvalentine4636
    @thomasvalentine4636 Рік тому

    Pitty you didn't add interior views

  • @Smetroretro
    @Smetroretro Рік тому

    Growing up In Livingston would love you onboard

  • @jameshoskins2209
    @jameshoskins2209 Рік тому

    Touch the world lightly leave no trace of your passing upon the earth loved the video

  • @kimberlywallace6148
    @kimberlywallace6148 Рік тому

    Been here too! Quite an interesting place. There was a discovery there in 2019 or 2020 but I never heard the full story. Anyone know about it?

  • @stargazer2756
    @stargazer2756 Рік тому

    Interesting stuff! I knew about the wall but for sure, you don't hear much about it. Worth looking into I feel.

    • @OurHistoryYourstory
      @OurHistoryYourstory Рік тому

      Glad to hear you enjoyed the video. Few folk who are aware but needs more information out there

  • @Keith1
    @Keith1 Рік тому

    In 1976, I had my ear pinned back ( I was 14 at the time and a Fifer) in Bangour. One of my fellow patients was the then owner of Ingliston which I remember as being a huge market. I remember going for a walk to the Loch on the grounds....

    • @Keith1
      @Keith1 Рік тому

      Looking on Google maps I can't see a Loch was it filled in or drained ?. I know I didn't imagine it!!

    • @OurHistoryYourstory
      @OurHistoryYourstory Рік тому

      @@Keith1 I believe its still there and is called bangour fishery

  • @no2thenwo737
    @no2thenwo737 Рік тому

    My mother who was born in Dunfermline had her DNA tested and her DNA markers are from this region, the Highlands and Northern Ireland. She also has %11 Pict DNA. I'd love to visit Dunfermline someday and perhaps call this beautiful city home. Subscribed.

  • @olwens1368
    @olwens1368 Рік тому

    Made my day seeing even a glimpse of Bo'ness- my childhood home and a great little town with a fascinating history. Sine Metu x

  • @waynekerrgoodstyle
    @waynekerrgoodstyle Рік тому

    👍