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UK's first black female Lord Lieutenant makes history
Peaches Golding has made history as the UK's first black woman to hold the role of Lord Lieutenant.
The businesswoman will act as the Queen's representative in her home county of Bristol.
Read more: http://bit.ly/2lPB8K4
Subscribe for more from the ITV News team: http://bit.ly/1KMJ3gG
published: 06 Mar 2017
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Lord Lieutenant of County Down Rowan Hamilton discusses Northern Ireland's Jubilee celebrations
‘I can’t tell you how much is going on and how colourful it’s been.’
GB News reporter Dougie Beattie speaks to Lord Lieutenant of County Down Rowan Hamilton about the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in Northern Ireland.
Watch on TV: Freeview 236, Sky 515, Virgin 626
Listen on DAB+ Radio
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published: 05 Jun 2022
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Commemoration of Fallen Indian Soldiers ofWWI & WWII Speach by Lord Lieutenant
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published: 19 Nov 2024
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Gwent Lord-Lieutenant Cadets 2023/24
Gwent Lord-Lieutenant Cadets 2023/24
published: 15 Apr 2024
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Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff
The first reading in Essex of the Proclamation of King Charles III was hosted by Essex County Council and took place on the front steps of County Hall, Chelmsford at 1pm on Sunday 11 September.
Local dignitaries, council members and other leaders in the county joined the public to hear the proclamation, which was introduced by Jennifer Tolhurst, His Majesty The King’s Lord-Lieutenant of Essex.
When opening the ceremony, HM Lord-Lieutenant said: “We come together this afternoon following the death of our late Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth the Second. Our sadness at this time is shared by people across the globe, as we remember with affection and gratitude the lifetime of service given by our longest-reigning Monarch.
“But the basis on which our monarchy is built has ensured that through the...
published: 11 Sep 2022
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Lord-Lieutenant's Cadet 2023 - Cadet Sergeant Sam Catmur
We interviewed Cadet Sergeant Sam Catmur, Lord-Lieutenant's Cadet for Greater London this year.
published: 15 Jun 2023
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What's it like being a Lord-Lieutenant's Cadet?
Hear from one of the Lord-Lieutenant of Lincolnshire's Cadets, Sergeant Kaviru De Zoysa from The King's School Grantham, on why he enjoys being in the Combined Cadet Force.
published: 25 Nov 2021
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Mid Glamorgan Lord-Lieutenant Awards January 2023
Mid Glamorgan Lord-Lieutenant Awards January 2023
published: 06 Feb 2023
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2024 Gold ERS Awards
The sun was shining in York last week for our 2024 Gold ERS Awards where the RFCAs for Yorkshire and the Humber and @nerfca53 recognised 2️⃣1️⃣ employers from our regions for their exceptional support to the Armed Forces Community.
The employers were VIP guests for the Royal Gun Salute celebrating the birthday of His Majesty, The King, followed by a Gold ERS reception at the historical Hospitium. We were immensely grateful to Headquarters North for allocating this Salute as a fitting way to say thank you to our highest supporting employers.
We were especially delighted to welcome a ‘charm’ of Lord-Lieutenants - representing all seven lieutenancies from the Yorkshire and Humber and North England regions💫
Thank you to all who attended: our employers who have achieved Gold, Lord-Lieutenant...
published: 18 Nov 2024
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Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER . Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
Prince William came to the rescue today after Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas-Hughes took a tumble during an official visit to Essex.
Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
published: 16 Sep 2016
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UK's first black female Lord Lieutenant makes history
Peaches Golding has made history as the UK's first black woman to hold the role of Lord Lieutenant.
The businesswoman will act as the Queen's representative in...
Peaches Golding has made history as the UK's first black woman to hold the role of Lord Lieutenant.
The businesswoman will act as the Queen's representative in her home county of Bristol.
Read more: http://bit.ly/2lPB8K4
Subscribe for more from the ITV News team: http://bit.ly/1KMJ3gG
https://wn.com/Uk's_First_Black_Female_Lord_Lieutenant_Makes_History
Peaches Golding has made history as the UK's first black woman to hold the role of Lord Lieutenant.
The businesswoman will act as the Queen's representative in her home county of Bristol.
Read more: http://bit.ly/2lPB8K4
Subscribe for more from the ITV News team: http://bit.ly/1KMJ3gG
- published: 06 Mar 2017
- views: 1287
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Lord Lieutenant of County Down Rowan Hamilton discusses Northern Ireland's Jubilee celebrations
‘I can’t tell you how much is going on and how colourful it’s been.’
GB News reporter Dougie Beattie speaks to Lord Lieutenant of County Down Rowan Hamilton ab...
‘I can’t tell you how much is going on and how colourful it’s been.’
GB News reporter Dougie Beattie speaks to Lord Lieutenant of County Down Rowan Hamilton about the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in Northern Ireland.
Watch on TV: Freeview 236, Sky 515, Virgin 626
Listen on DAB+ Radio
Download the GB News App to watch live wherever you are, catch up with all our shows and get the latest news from the GBN family. https://www.gbnews.uk/freegbapp
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Click here for the latest Covid-19 guidance from the World Health Organisation ► https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public
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https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/coronavirus-vaccine/
https://wn.com/Lord_Lieutenant_Of_County_Down_Rowan_Hamilton_Discusses_Northern_Ireland's_Jubilee_Celebrations
‘I can’t tell you how much is going on and how colourful it’s been.’
GB News reporter Dougie Beattie speaks to Lord Lieutenant of County Down Rowan Hamilton about the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in Northern Ireland.
Watch on TV: Freeview 236, Sky 515, Virgin 626
Listen on DAB+ Radio
Download the GB News App to watch live wherever you are, catch up with all our shows and get the latest news from the GBN family. https://www.gbnews.uk/freegbapp
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- published: 05 Jun 2022
- views: 899
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Commemoration of Fallen Indian Soldiers ofWWI & WWII Speach by Lord Lieutenant
Events Media UK - - 07846012518
Follow us on Social Media:-
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Events Media UK - - 07846012518
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- published: 19 Nov 2024
- views: 15
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Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff
The first reading in Essex of the Proclamation of King Charles III was hosted by Essex County Council and took place on the front steps of County Hall, Chelmsfo...
The first reading in Essex of the Proclamation of King Charles III was hosted by Essex County Council and took place on the front steps of County Hall, Chelmsford at 1pm on Sunday 11 September.
Local dignitaries, council members and other leaders in the county joined the public to hear the proclamation, which was introduced by Jennifer Tolhurst, His Majesty The King’s Lord-Lieutenant of Essex.
When opening the ceremony, HM Lord-Lieutenant said: “We come together this afternoon following the death of our late Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth the Second. Our sadness at this time is shared by people across the globe, as we remember with affection and gratitude the lifetime of service given by our longest-reigning Monarch.
“But the basis on which our monarchy is built has ensured that through the centuries the Crown has passed in an unbroken line of succession. Today’s ceremony marks the formal Proclamation to the people of Essex of the beginning of our new King’s reign.”
Nicholas Alston CBE DL, High Sheriff of Essex then followed and expressed that as the 842nd recorded High Sheriff of Essex it was his duty and great privilege to read the Proclamation.
The High Sherriff of Essex then read out the official proclamation of King Charles III and, after the singing of the National Anthem, invited attendees to give three cheers to His Majesty the King.
Jennifer Tolhurst, HM Lord-Lieutenant of Essex added: “Today, Sunday 11 September, the Royal Proclamation was read out across Essex. Starting with the first County announcement which I was honoured to introduce. This is a momentous and significant moment in the history of our nation, and I am so pleased that people across Essex came together to mark the beginning of the reign of His Majesty the King. God save the King!”
Attendees at the proclamation included Nicholas Alston CBE DL, High Sheriff of Essex; Roger Brice, Under Sheriff of Essex; Rear Admiral Roy Clare CBE DL, Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Essex, Cllr Jill Reeves, Vice Chairman of ECC; Cllr Kevin Bentley, Leader Essex County Council Roger Hirst, Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner; Rick Hylton, Chief Fire Officer and Chief Executive Essex County Fire and Rescue Service; The Right Reverend Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani, Bishop of Chelmsford; Chief Constable B J Harrington and Lt Col Ed Rankin, Commander Colchester Garrison.
Proclamations were also read out on Sunday 11 September across the county which were attended, where possible, by Deputy Lieutenants on behalf of HM Lord-Lieutenant of Essex. The Proclamation will be read out at 11am on Monday 12 September in Southend-on-Sea.
https://wn.com/Lord_Lieutenant_And_High_Sheriff
The first reading in Essex of the Proclamation of King Charles III was hosted by Essex County Council and took place on the front steps of County Hall, Chelmsford at 1pm on Sunday 11 September.
Local dignitaries, council members and other leaders in the county joined the public to hear the proclamation, which was introduced by Jennifer Tolhurst, His Majesty The King’s Lord-Lieutenant of Essex.
When opening the ceremony, HM Lord-Lieutenant said: “We come together this afternoon following the death of our late Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth the Second. Our sadness at this time is shared by people across the globe, as we remember with affection and gratitude the lifetime of service given by our longest-reigning Monarch.
“But the basis on which our monarchy is built has ensured that through the centuries the Crown has passed in an unbroken line of succession. Today’s ceremony marks the formal Proclamation to the people of Essex of the beginning of our new King’s reign.”
Nicholas Alston CBE DL, High Sheriff of Essex then followed and expressed that as the 842nd recorded High Sheriff of Essex it was his duty and great privilege to read the Proclamation.
The High Sherriff of Essex then read out the official proclamation of King Charles III and, after the singing of the National Anthem, invited attendees to give three cheers to His Majesty the King.
Jennifer Tolhurst, HM Lord-Lieutenant of Essex added: “Today, Sunday 11 September, the Royal Proclamation was read out across Essex. Starting with the first County announcement which I was honoured to introduce. This is a momentous and significant moment in the history of our nation, and I am so pleased that people across Essex came together to mark the beginning of the reign of His Majesty the King. God save the King!”
Attendees at the proclamation included Nicholas Alston CBE DL, High Sheriff of Essex; Roger Brice, Under Sheriff of Essex; Rear Admiral Roy Clare CBE DL, Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Essex, Cllr Jill Reeves, Vice Chairman of ECC; Cllr Kevin Bentley, Leader Essex County Council Roger Hirst, Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner; Rick Hylton, Chief Fire Officer and Chief Executive Essex County Fire and Rescue Service; The Right Reverend Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani, Bishop of Chelmsford; Chief Constable B J Harrington and Lt Col Ed Rankin, Commander Colchester Garrison.
Proclamations were also read out on Sunday 11 September across the county which were attended, where possible, by Deputy Lieutenants on behalf of HM Lord-Lieutenant of Essex. The Proclamation will be read out at 11am on Monday 12 September in Southend-on-Sea.
- published: 11 Sep 2022
- views: 659
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Lord-Lieutenant's Cadet 2023 - Cadet Sergeant Sam Catmur
We interviewed Cadet Sergeant Sam Catmur, Lord-Lieutenant's Cadet for Greater London this year.
We interviewed Cadet Sergeant Sam Catmur, Lord-Lieutenant's Cadet for Greater London this year.
https://wn.com/Lord_Lieutenant's_Cadet_2023_Cadet_Sergeant_Sam_Catmur
We interviewed Cadet Sergeant Sam Catmur, Lord-Lieutenant's Cadet for Greater London this year.
- published: 15 Jun 2023
- views: 329
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What's it like being a Lord-Lieutenant's Cadet?
Hear from one of the Lord-Lieutenant of Lincolnshire's Cadets, Sergeant Kaviru De Zoysa from The King's School Grantham, on why he enjoys being in the Combined ...
Hear from one of the Lord-Lieutenant of Lincolnshire's Cadets, Sergeant Kaviru De Zoysa from The King's School Grantham, on why he enjoys being in the Combined Cadet Force.
https://wn.com/What's_It_Like_Being_A_Lord_Lieutenant's_Cadet
Hear from one of the Lord-Lieutenant of Lincolnshire's Cadets, Sergeant Kaviru De Zoysa from The King's School Grantham, on why he enjoys being in the Combined Cadet Force.
- published: 25 Nov 2021
- views: 1524
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2024 Gold ERS Awards
The sun was shining in York last week for our 2024 Gold ERS Awards where the RFCAs for Yorkshire and the Humber and @nerfca53 recognised 2️⃣1️⃣ employers from o...
The sun was shining in York last week for our 2024 Gold ERS Awards where the RFCAs for Yorkshire and the Humber and @nerfca53 recognised 2️⃣1️⃣ employers from our regions for their exceptional support to the Armed Forces Community.
The employers were VIP guests for the Royal Gun Salute celebrating the birthday of His Majesty, The King, followed by a Gold ERS reception at the historical Hospitium. We were immensely grateful to Headquarters North for allocating this Salute as a fitting way to say thank you to our highest supporting employers.
We were especially delighted to welcome a ‘charm’ of Lord-Lieutenants - representing all seven lieutenancies from the Yorkshire and Humber and North England regions💫
Thank you to all who attended: our employers who have achieved Gold, Lord-Lieutenants and all military personnel and officers.
An extended thanks to Inspecting Officer, HM Lord-Lieutenant of North Yorkshire, Johanna Ropner and Hosting Officer, Major General Richard Allen, Director, Army Legal Services; the Saluting Troop 4th Regiment Artillery, 88 (Arracan) Battery for a flawless Gun Salute; British Army Band Catterick for their musical performance; and an honourable mention to York’s Garrison Sergeant Major, Brian Kiernan who was presented a commendation for his exceptional contribution to ceremonial and military duty.
🏆Gold ERS is the highest level an employer can achieve on the Ministry of Defence Employer Recognition Scheme. A ‘Gold’ ERS employer demonstrates exceptional support for the Armed Forces community through its HR policies and practices, whether it’s community outreach, employee recruitment or programmes for veterans, reservists, cadet force adult volunteers and military families.
➡️Are you a business or organisation ready to sign the Armed Forces Covenant and join the Employer Recognition Scheme?
➡️Learn more and go to www.rfca-yorkshire.org.uk/employers
https://wn.com/2024_Gold_Ers_Awards
The sun was shining in York last week for our 2024 Gold ERS Awards where the RFCAs for Yorkshire and the Humber and @nerfca53 recognised 2️⃣1️⃣ employers from our regions for their exceptional support to the Armed Forces Community.
The employers were VIP guests for the Royal Gun Salute celebrating the birthday of His Majesty, The King, followed by a Gold ERS reception at the historical Hospitium. We were immensely grateful to Headquarters North for allocating this Salute as a fitting way to say thank you to our highest supporting employers.
We were especially delighted to welcome a ‘charm’ of Lord-Lieutenants - representing all seven lieutenancies from the Yorkshire and Humber and North England regions💫
Thank you to all who attended: our employers who have achieved Gold, Lord-Lieutenants and all military personnel and officers.
An extended thanks to Inspecting Officer, HM Lord-Lieutenant of North Yorkshire, Johanna Ropner and Hosting Officer, Major General Richard Allen, Director, Army Legal Services; the Saluting Troop 4th Regiment Artillery, 88 (Arracan) Battery for a flawless Gun Salute; British Army Band Catterick for their musical performance; and an honourable mention to York’s Garrison Sergeant Major, Brian Kiernan who was presented a commendation for his exceptional contribution to ceremonial and military duty.
🏆Gold ERS is the highest level an employer can achieve on the Ministry of Defence Employer Recognition Scheme. A ‘Gold’ ERS employer demonstrates exceptional support for the Armed Forces community through its HR policies and practices, whether it’s community outreach, employee recruitment or programmes for veterans, reservists, cadet force adult volunteers and military families.
➡️Are you a business or organisation ready to sign the Armed Forces Covenant and join the Employer Recognition Scheme?
➡️Learn more and go to www.rfca-yorkshire.org.uk/employers
- published: 18 Nov 2024
- views: 44
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Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER . Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
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Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER . Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
Prince William came to the rescue today after Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas-Hughes took a tumble during an official visit to Essex.
Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
https://wn.com/Prince_William_Rescue_Lord_Lieutenant_Jonathan_Douglas_Hughes_As_He_Falls_Over
Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER . Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
Prince William came to the rescue today after Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas-Hughes took a tumble during an official visit to Essex.
Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
Prince william rescue Lord Lieutenant Jonathan Douglas Hughes as he FALLS OVER
- published: 16 Sep 2016
- views: 3768
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Roxburghshire by Drone
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published: 30 Apr 2018
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Roxburghshire Monitor Farm: Introductory Video
Cowbog is a mixed tenanted farm, of two holdings and a contract farming arrangement with Roxburghe Estates. In total, Robert and Lucy Wilson, together with Robert’s parents, farm 242ha.
They have 70 suckler cows plus followers all of which are pure bred Herefords, 32 heifers have been retained to join the herd next spring. Calving is split 60% in spring, 40% in autumn.
Hear what the Wilson Family will be focusing on for the programme.
published: 07 Dec 2023
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The Mysterious Disappearance Of A Scotish Medieval City | Time Team
Five-hundred years ago, a major city occupied what is now a large and empty field in the Scottish Borders. Founded by a king as a hub for international trade, Roxburgh was, along with Edinburgh, Stirling and Berwick, one of the four great centres of medieval Scotland. While the other three became thriving cities, Roxburgh simply vanished. Tony and the team have a unique chance to uncover whatever remains under the pasture.
It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'TIMELINE' http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
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published: 13 Apr 2021
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The Records of the Kelso Dispensary, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Search on www.scottishindexes.com
The Kelso Dispensary was founded by the Earl of Haddington in 1777, the first patient being seen on 5 December 1777. It was a charitable institution, so unlike other medical facilities of its time you will find records relating to people of all walks of life, and all ages.
To begin with the Dispensary saw patients just twice a week. It was not a hospital, and to us would seem more like visiting your GP. In time, however, it became a cottage hospital with its own premises, where you could also pay for hot or cold baths. It was a true lifeline for the community of Kelso and the surrounding parishes.
It was funded by ‘subscribers’ who, having paid a yearly subscription, could ‘recommend’ people they knew to be ill. Subscribers include local employers, land...
published: 22 Jul 2020
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Hangingstone Hill highest point in Roxburghshire
UK Historical County Tops
published: 11 Dec 2020
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Abbotsford House Near Melrose Roxburghshire Scottish Borders Scotland
Tour Scotland video of Abbotsford House by the town of Galashiels near Melrose on ancestry visit to Roxburghshire in the Scottish Borders. This historic Scottish country house was formerly the home of historical novelist and poet, Sir Walter Scott author of timeless classics such as Waverley, Rob Roy, Ivanhoe and The Lady of the Lake.
published: 24 Jan 2014
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Recording Gravestone Inscriptions at Linton, Roxburghshire, Scotland
This video talks about how Borders Family History Society volunteers record gravestone inscriptions (or tombstone / monumental inscriptions) such as those at Linton graveyard, in Roxburghshire, Scotland.
We publish the gravestone inscriptions in books and on CDs, which is useful and or particular interest to those researching ancestors in this part of south-eastern Scotland.
See our website, www.bordersfhs.org.uk for more details or to search for surnames in which you're interested.
We thank gratefully Border News for supplying us with a copy of the video and for permission to publish it.
published: 25 Jan 2009
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Hawick (& Parkdaill), Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK.
Silent. Autumn 2022. A charming town. I've include some sideways shots down the River Teviot as year ago last October 2021, the 28th, a major incident was declared when servere flooding took away 2 bridges and flooded many properties. The Hawick flood protection scheme can be seen here https://www.hawickfloodscheme.com/home . The video begins on the A7 just before Parkdaill and finished heading out of town on the A698.
published: 02 Oct 2022
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Hermitage Castle Roxburghshire Drone
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published: 23 Feb 2018
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The making of Kelso Station Roxburghshire in 4mm
a SERIES OF STILLS AND VIDEO FOLLOWING THE BUILDING OF KELSO 4MM
published: 05 Mar 2020
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Roxburghshire Monitor Farm: Introductory Video
Cowbog is a mixed tenanted farm, of two holdings and a contract farming arrangement with Roxburghe Estates. In total, Robert and Lucy Wilson, together with Robe...
Cowbog is a mixed tenanted farm, of two holdings and a contract farming arrangement with Roxburghe Estates. In total, Robert and Lucy Wilson, together with Robert’s parents, farm 242ha.
They have 70 suckler cows plus followers all of which are pure bred Herefords, 32 heifers have been retained to join the herd next spring. Calving is split 60% in spring, 40% in autumn.
Hear what the Wilson Family will be focusing on for the programme.
https://wn.com/Roxburghshire_Monitor_Farm_Introductory_Video
Cowbog is a mixed tenanted farm, of two holdings and a contract farming arrangement with Roxburghe Estates. In total, Robert and Lucy Wilson, together with Robert’s parents, farm 242ha.
They have 70 suckler cows plus followers all of which are pure bred Herefords, 32 heifers have been retained to join the herd next spring. Calving is split 60% in spring, 40% in autumn.
Hear what the Wilson Family will be focusing on for the programme.
- published: 07 Dec 2023
- views: 1185
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The Mysterious Disappearance Of A Scotish Medieval City | Time Team
Five-hundred years ago, a major city occupied what is now a large and empty field in the Scottish Borders. Founded by a king as a hub for international trade, R...
Five-hundred years ago, a major city occupied what is now a large and empty field in the Scottish Borders. Founded by a king as a hub for international trade, Roxburgh was, along with Edinburgh, Stirling and Berwick, one of the four great centres of medieval Scotland. While the other three became thriving cities, Roxburgh simply vanished. Tony and the team have a unique chance to uncover whatever remains under the pasture.
It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'TIMELINE' http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
You can find more from us on:
https://www.facebook.com/timelineWH
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This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact
[email protected]
https://wn.com/The_Mysterious_Disappearance_Of_A_Scotish_Medieval_City_|_Time_Team
Five-hundred years ago, a major city occupied what is now a large and empty field in the Scottish Borders. Founded by a king as a hub for international trade, Roxburgh was, along with Edinburgh, Stirling and Berwick, one of the four great centres of medieval Scotland. While the other three became thriving cities, Roxburgh simply vanished. Tony and the team have a unique chance to uncover whatever remains under the pasture.
It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'TIMELINE' http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
You can find more from us on:
https://www.facebook.com/timelineWH
https://www.instagram.com/timelineWH
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact
[email protected]
- published: 13 Apr 2021
- views: 388437
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The Records of the Kelso Dispensary, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Search on www.scottishindexes.com
The Kelso Dispensary was founded by the Earl of Haddington in 1777, the first patient being seen on 5 December 1777. It was a...
Search on www.scottishindexes.com
The Kelso Dispensary was founded by the Earl of Haddington in 1777, the first patient being seen on 5 December 1777. It was a charitable institution, so unlike other medical facilities of its time you will find records relating to people of all walks of life, and all ages.
To begin with the Dispensary saw patients just twice a week. It was not a hospital, and to us would seem more like visiting your GP. In time, however, it became a cottage hospital with its own premises, where you could also pay for hot or cold baths. It was a true lifeline for the community of Kelso and the surrounding parishes.
It was funded by ‘subscribers’ who, having paid a yearly subscription, could ‘recommend’ people they knew to be ill. Subscribers include local employers, landowners and Kirk Sessions. People who could afford to pay for their own medical treatment could not be ‘recommended’.
Along with the list of patients it is recorded who ‘recommended’ each one. For some years there are corresponding account books which could be of interest to anybody researching one of the ‘recommenders’ or ‘subscribers’.
We are creating an index to the patient register. To begin with there was only one register. Eventually, as the institution grew, separate registers were kept for ‘in-door patients and ‘out-door patients’, and there was also a ‘nursing register’.
The patient register which begins in 1777 provides the following information: Name, Parish, Patient Number, Recommenders, Admission, Age, Disease and Event of their case.
Search on www.scottishindexes.com
https://wn.com/The_Records_Of_The_Kelso_Dispensary,_Roxburghshire,_Scotland
Search on www.scottishindexes.com
The Kelso Dispensary was founded by the Earl of Haddington in 1777, the first patient being seen on 5 December 1777. It was a charitable institution, so unlike other medical facilities of its time you will find records relating to people of all walks of life, and all ages.
To begin with the Dispensary saw patients just twice a week. It was not a hospital, and to us would seem more like visiting your GP. In time, however, it became a cottage hospital with its own premises, where you could also pay for hot or cold baths. It was a true lifeline for the community of Kelso and the surrounding parishes.
It was funded by ‘subscribers’ who, having paid a yearly subscription, could ‘recommend’ people they knew to be ill. Subscribers include local employers, landowners and Kirk Sessions. People who could afford to pay for their own medical treatment could not be ‘recommended’.
Along with the list of patients it is recorded who ‘recommended’ each one. For some years there are corresponding account books which could be of interest to anybody researching one of the ‘recommenders’ or ‘subscribers’.
We are creating an index to the patient register. To begin with there was only one register. Eventually, as the institution grew, separate registers were kept for ‘in-door patients and ‘out-door patients’, and there was also a ‘nursing register’.
The patient register which begins in 1777 provides the following information: Name, Parish, Patient Number, Recommenders, Admission, Age, Disease and Event of their case.
Search on www.scottishindexes.com
- published: 22 Jul 2020
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Abbotsford House Near Melrose Roxburghshire Scottish Borders Scotland
Tour Scotland video of Abbotsford House by the town of Galashiels near Melrose on ancestry visit to Roxburghshire in the Scottish Borders. This historic Scottis...
Tour Scotland video of Abbotsford House by the town of Galashiels near Melrose on ancestry visit to Roxburghshire in the Scottish Borders. This historic Scottish country house was formerly the home of historical novelist and poet, Sir Walter Scott author of timeless classics such as Waverley, Rob Roy, Ivanhoe and The Lady of the Lake.
https://wn.com/Abbotsford_House_Near_Melrose_Roxburghshire_Scottish_Borders_Scotland
Tour Scotland video of Abbotsford House by the town of Galashiels near Melrose on ancestry visit to Roxburghshire in the Scottish Borders. This historic Scottish country house was formerly the home of historical novelist and poet, Sir Walter Scott author of timeless classics such as Waverley, Rob Roy, Ivanhoe and The Lady of the Lake.
- published: 24 Jan 2014
- views: 4391
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Recording Gravestone Inscriptions at Linton, Roxburghshire, Scotland
This video talks about how Borders Family History Society volunteers record gravestone inscriptions (or tombstone / monumental inscriptions) such as those at Li...
This video talks about how Borders Family History Society volunteers record gravestone inscriptions (or tombstone / monumental inscriptions) such as those at Linton graveyard, in Roxburghshire, Scotland.
We publish the gravestone inscriptions in books and on CDs, which is useful and or particular interest to those researching ancestors in this part of south-eastern Scotland.
See our website, www.bordersfhs.org.uk for more details or to search for surnames in which you're interested.
We thank gratefully Border News for supplying us with a copy of the video and for permission to publish it.
https://wn.com/Recording_Gravestone_Inscriptions_At_Linton,_Roxburghshire,_Scotland
This video talks about how Borders Family History Society volunteers record gravestone inscriptions (or tombstone / monumental inscriptions) such as those at Linton graveyard, in Roxburghshire, Scotland.
We publish the gravestone inscriptions in books and on CDs, which is useful and or particular interest to those researching ancestors in this part of south-eastern Scotland.
See our website, www.bordersfhs.org.uk for more details or to search for surnames in which you're interested.
We thank gratefully Border News for supplying us with a copy of the video and for permission to publish it.
- published: 25 Jan 2009
- views: 6691
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Hawick (& Parkdaill), Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK.
Silent. Autumn 2022. A charming town. I've include some sideways shots down the River Teviot as year ago last October 2021, the 28th, a major incident was decl...
Silent. Autumn 2022. A charming town. I've include some sideways shots down the River Teviot as year ago last October 2021, the 28th, a major incident was declared when servere flooding took away 2 bridges and flooded many properties. The Hawick flood protection scheme can be seen here https://www.hawickfloodscheme.com/home . The video begins on the A7 just before Parkdaill and finished heading out of town on the A698.
https://wn.com/Hawick_(_Parkdaill),_Roxburghshire,_Scottish_Borders,_Scotland,_Uk.
Silent. Autumn 2022. A charming town. I've include some sideways shots down the River Teviot as year ago last October 2021, the 28th, a major incident was declared when servere flooding took away 2 bridges and flooded many properties. The Hawick flood protection scheme can be seen here https://www.hawickfloodscheme.com/home . The video begins on the A7 just before Parkdaill and finished heading out of town on the A698.
- published: 02 Oct 2022
- views: 1577
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The making of Kelso Station Roxburghshire in 4mm
a SERIES OF STILLS AND VIDEO FOLLOWING THE BUILDING OF KELSO 4MM
a SERIES OF STILLS AND VIDEO FOLLOWING THE BUILDING OF KELSO 4MM
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a SERIES OF STILLS AND VIDEO FOLLOWING THE BUILDING OF KELSO 4MM
- published: 05 Mar 2020
- views: 117