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DNA and Surnames of Renfrewshire
The Surnames and DNA of Renfrewshire
published: 22 Jan 2019
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Views Around Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland - 13 June, 2019
A film showing views of Paisley town centre, from a circular walk from the Railway Station.
I've just added a new film to my Tourism: Scotland playlist, here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvGU73l75qxVsFPnT0mTeZSGKXkLat4ho of views around the town of Paisley in Scotland.
Paisley is a town situated in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. Located on the northern edge of the Gleniffer Braes, the town borders the city of Glasgow to the east, and straddles the banks of the White Cart Water, a tributary of the River Clyde. It serves as the administrative centre for the Renfrewshire council area, and is the largest town in the historic county of the same name. Paisley is often cited as "Scotland's largest town" and is the fifth largest settlement in the country, although it does no...
published: 19 Jul 2019
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Hill of Stake | The Tallest Peak in Renfrewshire
This walk sees Douglas summiting the tallest peak in Renfrewshire - Hill of Stake. With travel options still limited, it's been a case of scouring maps to see what walks are within the limits. Fortunately the town of Lochwinnoch, the starting point for this walk, was just within 5 miles of the East Renfrewshire boundary.
This walk offers a great sense of remoteness, something Douglas had been longing for recently.
This is now our 4th video in our "Tallest Peaks" series, having previous done:
Corse Hill - https://youtu.be/OdzUEOBIqhY
Cathkin Braes - https://youtu.be/daHO86o6R7E
Duncolm - https://youtu.be/M-6Cdlp_mp0
Join the Highland Hikers on our other social media platforms:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/highland_hikers/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/HikersHighland
Facebook - h...
published: 26 Mar 2021
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The Tallest Peak in East Renfrewshire | Corse Hill, Whitelee Windfarm
Due to present restrictions my options for a hike were somewhat limited. Alistair and I had previously talked about doing the tallest peak on each of the major Scottish islands at some point, so I thought perhaps doing the tallest peak in my local council would be a reasonable enough choice.
That meant heading to Corse Hill, which now resides within Whitelee Windfarm - the largest onshore wind farm in the UK.
It's a fairly straightforward walk, with not much in the way of ascent, so certainly a good choice if you're after an easier option.
Join the Highland Hikers on our other social media platforms:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/highland_hikers/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/HikersHighland
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ScottishHighlandHikers
Video Equipment:
DJI Mavic 2 ...
published: 08 Jan 2021
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ZeXplorers: The Craigie Walk, East Renfrewshire
Duncarnock Hill, or the Craigie, is a prominent landmark a kilometre south
of Balgray Reservoir and is 204m (670 feet) high. The Craigie is all that
remains of an ancient 340 million year old volcano. It is known as a volcanic
plug and is made up of the hard basalt that cooled and ‘plugged’ a vent in
the volcano.
The remains of an Iron Age fort, dating from more than 2,000 years ago,
can be found on top of the Craigie.
Furthermore Mary, Queen of Scots supposedly enjoyed the remarkable view from the top.
published: 12 Apr 2020
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Renfrewshire Restored - Films from Paisley
Renfrewshire Restored is a project from Renfrewshire Leisure which looks at historical film from Renfrewshire. These are the 16mm films which were sourced from the Paisley Museum and Heritage Centre. They start in the 1930s and carry on through World War II. They feature post-war life and end with scenes from the 1970s.
published: 20 Dec 2017
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William Wallace Origins and Memorial, Ayrshire vs Renfrewshire
William Wallace has a 1912 memorial in Elderslie or Ellerlslie near Johnstone recording his supposed place of birth. A fortification was here at the time however Wallace's House and Yew Tree are from a later date, the tree being only 300 years old. Frances Dunlop nee Wallace regarded Craigie Castle as being his place of birth but at that time it was held by the Lindsays. His father was Alan Wallace who is recorded to have held Ayrshire lands.
William had two brothers, John and Malcolm. Evidence of an Ellerslie in the Kilmarnock area. The 1784 memorial to William Wallace at Drumshoreland Muir is Scotland's oldest, located at a spot where Wallace spied upon the English troops of Edward I prior to the Battle of Falkirk which the Scots lost.
published: 09 Oct 2020
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4 Bedroom Semi Detached Bungalow To Let, Quarrelton Road, Johnstone, Renfrewshire, PA5 8NH
Looking To Rent are delighted to bring to the market this unfurnished, four bedroom semi detached bungalow in Johnstone.
This property comprises of an entrance hallway, living room, fitted kitchen and four double bedrooms. Two bedrooms are located in the upper floor and two one the ground floor. The property also has upper and lower bathrooms.
The downstairs bathroom benefits from a bath with shower above and the upper bathroom houses a standalone shower. The lounge has a traditional bay window and leads into a fully fitted kitchen with splash back tiles, washing machine, dishwasher, oven, gas hob, fridge & freezer and rear door opening onto the rear garden.
The property further benefits from ample storage located in the upper hallway, private front and rear garden, gas central heatin...
published: 12 Mar 2021
17:18
Views Around Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland - 13 June, 2019
A film showing views of Paisley town centre, from a circular walk from the Railway Station.
I've just added a new film to my Tourism: Scotland playlist, here:...
A film showing views of Paisley town centre, from a circular walk from the Railway Station.
I've just added a new film to my Tourism: Scotland playlist, here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvGU73l75qxVsFPnT0mTeZSGKXkLat4ho of views around the town of Paisley in Scotland.
Paisley is a town situated in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. Located on the northern edge of the Gleniffer Braes, the town borders the city of Glasgow to the east, and straddles the banks of the White Cart Water, a tributary of the River Clyde. It serves as the administrative centre for the Renfrewshire council area, and is the largest town in the historic county of the same name. Paisley is often cited as "Scotland's largest town" and is the fifth largest settlement in the country, although it does not have city status. To read more about Paisley, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paisley,_Renfrewshire .
This film features views from a circular walk around Paisley, beginning and ending at Paisley Gilmour Street railway station, within the film, the following locations are identified: Paisley Gilmour Street, County Square, County Place, Moss Street, School Wynd, The Wynd Centre, P A C E Youth Centre, Church Hill, Oakshaw Trinity Church, New Street, High Street, Orr Square, Ashtree House Hotel, Paisley Museum & Art Gallery, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley Campus, John Witherspoon statue, Thomas Coats Memorial Baptist Church, Paisley Cenotaph, Sir Peter Coats statue, Thomas Coats statue, Paisley Town Hall, White Cart Water, Gauze Street, George A. Clark statue, Abbey Close, Paisley Abbey, Bridge Street, Abbey Bridge, River Cart Walk, Forbes Place, Dunn Square, Queen Victoria statue, St. Mirren Street, Gilmour Street and leaving Paisley on the train to Glasgow.
To see a review of the Ashtree house Hotel in Paisley, click here: https://youtu.be/IxqyIwfBfqI .
Would you like £15 off of your next hotel booking with Booking.com? if so please click on this link to make your booking: https://www.booking.com/s/9bbbc531
This film is a Moss Travel Media production – www.mosstravel.tv
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Thank you and bon voyage!
https://wn.com/Views_Around_Paisley,_Renfrewshire,_Scotland_13_June,_2019
A film showing views of Paisley town centre, from a circular walk from the Railway Station.
I've just added a new film to my Tourism: Scotland playlist, here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvGU73l75qxVsFPnT0mTeZSGKXkLat4ho of views around the town of Paisley in Scotland.
Paisley is a town situated in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. Located on the northern edge of the Gleniffer Braes, the town borders the city of Glasgow to the east, and straddles the banks of the White Cart Water, a tributary of the River Clyde. It serves as the administrative centre for the Renfrewshire council area, and is the largest town in the historic county of the same name. Paisley is often cited as "Scotland's largest town" and is the fifth largest settlement in the country, although it does not have city status. To read more about Paisley, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paisley,_Renfrewshire .
This film features views from a circular walk around Paisley, beginning and ending at Paisley Gilmour Street railway station, within the film, the following locations are identified: Paisley Gilmour Street, County Square, County Place, Moss Street, School Wynd, The Wynd Centre, P A C E Youth Centre, Church Hill, Oakshaw Trinity Church, New Street, High Street, Orr Square, Ashtree House Hotel, Paisley Museum & Art Gallery, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley Campus, John Witherspoon statue, Thomas Coats Memorial Baptist Church, Paisley Cenotaph, Sir Peter Coats statue, Thomas Coats statue, Paisley Town Hall, White Cart Water, Gauze Street, George A. Clark statue, Abbey Close, Paisley Abbey, Bridge Street, Abbey Bridge, River Cart Walk, Forbes Place, Dunn Square, Queen Victoria statue, St. Mirren Street, Gilmour Street and leaving Paisley on the train to Glasgow.
To see a review of the Ashtree house Hotel in Paisley, click here: https://youtu.be/IxqyIwfBfqI .
Would you like £15 off of your next hotel booking with Booking.com? if so please click on this link to make your booking: https://www.booking.com/s/9bbbc531
This film is a Moss Travel Media production – www.mosstravel.tv
If you liked this film, please subscribe to my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/stuartmoss in order to receive updates of my future film uploads.
You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following social media:
Blogger: http://mosstraveltv.blogspot.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mosstravel **please like my Facebook page**
Google+ just add +stuartmoss
Instagram: stumoss - https://instagram.com/stumoss/
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Twitter @mosstraveltv or https://twitter.com/mosstraveltv
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I hope that you enjoyed this film and will return again in future, your support is really appreciated, by subscribing above you will be kept informed of my travel updates and new films uploaded.
Thank you and bon voyage!
- published: 19 Jul 2019
- views: 9105
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Hill of Stake | The Tallest Peak in Renfrewshire
This walk sees Douglas summiting the tallest peak in Renfrewshire - Hill of Stake. With travel options still limited, it's been a case of scouring maps to see w...
This walk sees Douglas summiting the tallest peak in Renfrewshire - Hill of Stake. With travel options still limited, it's been a case of scouring maps to see what walks are within the limits. Fortunately the town of Lochwinnoch, the starting point for this walk, was just within 5 miles of the East Renfrewshire boundary.
This walk offers a great sense of remoteness, something Douglas had been longing for recently.
This is now our 4th video in our "Tallest Peaks" series, having previous done:
Corse Hill - https://youtu.be/OdzUEOBIqhY
Cathkin Braes - https://youtu.be/daHO86o6R7E
Duncolm - https://youtu.be/M-6Cdlp_mp0
Join the Highland Hikers on our other social media platforms:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/highland_hikers/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/HikersHighland
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ScottishHighlandHikers
Video Equipment:
DJI Mini 2 - https://amzn.to/3ak8ZGk
DJI Pocket 2 - https://amzn.to/3rApnKI
GoPro Hero 9 - https://amzn.to/2SbbVwD
Fujifilm X-T200 Mirrorless Camera - https://amzn.to/3jm0eyY
Rode Wireless Go - https://amzn.to/38Z3Nbk
Rode VideoMicro Compact On Camera Microphone - https://amzn.to/3il5Eca
Hiking Equipment:
Osprey Talon 18 - https://amzn.to/3jhVTgh
Osprey Stratos 26 - https://amzn.to/36k54sY
https://wn.com/Hill_Of_Stake_|_The_Tallest_Peak_In_Renfrewshire
This walk sees Douglas summiting the tallest peak in Renfrewshire - Hill of Stake. With travel options still limited, it's been a case of scouring maps to see what walks are within the limits. Fortunately the town of Lochwinnoch, the starting point for this walk, was just within 5 miles of the East Renfrewshire boundary.
This walk offers a great sense of remoteness, something Douglas had been longing for recently.
This is now our 4th video in our "Tallest Peaks" series, having previous done:
Corse Hill - https://youtu.be/OdzUEOBIqhY
Cathkin Braes - https://youtu.be/daHO86o6R7E
Duncolm - https://youtu.be/M-6Cdlp_mp0
Join the Highland Hikers on our other social media platforms:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/highland_hikers/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/HikersHighland
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ScottishHighlandHikers
Video Equipment:
DJI Mini 2 - https://amzn.to/3ak8ZGk
DJI Pocket 2 - https://amzn.to/3rApnKI
GoPro Hero 9 - https://amzn.to/2SbbVwD
Fujifilm X-T200 Mirrorless Camera - https://amzn.to/3jm0eyY
Rode Wireless Go - https://amzn.to/38Z3Nbk
Rode VideoMicro Compact On Camera Microphone - https://amzn.to/3il5Eca
Hiking Equipment:
Osprey Talon 18 - https://amzn.to/3jhVTgh
Osprey Stratos 26 - https://amzn.to/36k54sY
- published: 26 Mar 2021
- views: 311
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The Tallest Peak in East Renfrewshire | Corse Hill, Whitelee Windfarm
Due to present restrictions my options for a hike were somewhat limited. Alistair and I had previously talked about doing the tallest peak on each of the major ...
Due to present restrictions my options for a hike were somewhat limited. Alistair and I had previously talked about doing the tallest peak on each of the major Scottish islands at some point, so I thought perhaps doing the tallest peak in my local council would be a reasonable enough choice.
That meant heading to Corse Hill, which now resides within Whitelee Windfarm - the largest onshore wind farm in the UK.
It's a fairly straightforward walk, with not much in the way of ascent, so certainly a good choice if you're after an easier option.
Join the Highland Hikers on our other social media platforms:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/highland_hikers/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/HikersHighland
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ScottishHighlandHikers
Video Equipment:
DJI Mavic 2 Pro - https://amzn.to/33ghwb9
DJI Osmo Pocket - https://amzn.to/2SeBbC8
GoPro Hero 9 - https://amzn.to/2SbbVwD
Fujifilm X-T200 Mirrorless Camera - https://amzn.to/3jm0eyY
Rode VideoMicro Compact On Camera Microphone - https://amzn.to/3il5Eca
Hiking Equipment:
Osprey Talon 18 - https://amzn.to/3jhVTgh
Osprey Stratos 26 - https://amzn.to/36k54sY
https://wn.com/The_Tallest_Peak_In_East_Renfrewshire_|_Corse_Hill,_Whitelee_Windfarm
Due to present restrictions my options for a hike were somewhat limited. Alistair and I had previously talked about doing the tallest peak on each of the major Scottish islands at some point, so I thought perhaps doing the tallest peak in my local council would be a reasonable enough choice.
That meant heading to Corse Hill, which now resides within Whitelee Windfarm - the largest onshore wind farm in the UK.
It's a fairly straightforward walk, with not much in the way of ascent, so certainly a good choice if you're after an easier option.
Join the Highland Hikers on our other social media platforms:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/highland_hikers/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/HikersHighland
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ScottishHighlandHikers
Video Equipment:
DJI Mavic 2 Pro - https://amzn.to/33ghwb9
DJI Osmo Pocket - https://amzn.to/2SeBbC8
GoPro Hero 9 - https://amzn.to/2SbbVwD
Fujifilm X-T200 Mirrorless Camera - https://amzn.to/3jm0eyY
Rode VideoMicro Compact On Camera Microphone - https://amzn.to/3il5Eca
Hiking Equipment:
Osprey Talon 18 - https://amzn.to/3jhVTgh
Osprey Stratos 26 - https://amzn.to/36k54sY
- published: 08 Jan 2021
- views: 303
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ZeXplorers: The Craigie Walk, East Renfrewshire
Duncarnock Hill, or the Craigie, is a prominent landmark a kilometre south
of Balgray Reservoir and is 204m (670 feet) high. The Craigie is all that
remains of ...
Duncarnock Hill, or the Craigie, is a prominent landmark a kilometre south
of Balgray Reservoir and is 204m (670 feet) high. The Craigie is all that
remains of an ancient 340 million year old volcano. It is known as a volcanic
plug and is made up of the hard basalt that cooled and ‘plugged’ a vent in
the volcano.
The remains of an Iron Age fort, dating from more than 2,000 years ago,
can be found on top of the Craigie.
Furthermore Mary, Queen of Scots supposedly enjoyed the remarkable view from the top.
https://wn.com/Zexplorers_The_Craigie_Walk,_East_Renfrewshire
Duncarnock Hill, or the Craigie, is a prominent landmark a kilometre south
of Balgray Reservoir and is 204m (670 feet) high. The Craigie is all that
remains of an ancient 340 million year old volcano. It is known as a volcanic
plug and is made up of the hard basalt that cooled and ‘plugged’ a vent in
the volcano.
The remains of an Iron Age fort, dating from more than 2,000 years ago,
can be found on top of the Craigie.
Furthermore Mary, Queen of Scots supposedly enjoyed the remarkable view from the top.
- published: 12 Apr 2020
- views: 180
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Renfrewshire Restored - Films from Paisley
Renfrewshire Restored is a project from Renfrewshire Leisure which looks at historical film from Renfrewshire. These are the 16mm films which were sourced from ...
Renfrewshire Restored is a project from Renfrewshire Leisure which looks at historical film from Renfrewshire. These are the 16mm films which were sourced from the Paisley Museum and Heritage Centre. They start in the 1930s and carry on through World War II. They feature post-war life and end with scenes from the 1970s.
https://wn.com/Renfrewshire_Restored_Films_From_Paisley
Renfrewshire Restored is a project from Renfrewshire Leisure which looks at historical film from Renfrewshire. These are the 16mm films which were sourced from the Paisley Museum and Heritage Centre. They start in the 1930s and carry on through World War II. They feature post-war life and end with scenes from the 1970s.
- published: 20 Dec 2017
- views: 13880
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William Wallace Origins and Memorial, Ayrshire vs Renfrewshire
William Wallace has a 1912 memorial in Elderslie or Ellerlslie near Johnstone recording his supposed place of birth. A fortification was here at the time howeve...
William Wallace has a 1912 memorial in Elderslie or Ellerlslie near Johnstone recording his supposed place of birth. A fortification was here at the time however Wallace's House and Yew Tree are from a later date, the tree being only 300 years old. Frances Dunlop nee Wallace regarded Craigie Castle as being his place of birth but at that time it was held by the Lindsays. His father was Alan Wallace who is recorded to have held Ayrshire lands.
William had two brothers, John and Malcolm. Evidence of an Ellerslie in the Kilmarnock area. The 1784 memorial to William Wallace at Drumshoreland Muir is Scotland's oldest, located at a spot where Wallace spied upon the English troops of Edward I prior to the Battle of Falkirk which the Scots lost.
https://wn.com/William_Wallace_Origins_And_Memorial,_Ayrshire_Vs_Renfrewshire
William Wallace has a 1912 memorial in Elderslie or Ellerlslie near Johnstone recording his supposed place of birth. A fortification was here at the time however Wallace's House and Yew Tree are from a later date, the tree being only 300 years old. Frances Dunlop nee Wallace regarded Craigie Castle as being his place of birth but at that time it was held by the Lindsays. His father was Alan Wallace who is recorded to have held Ayrshire lands.
William had two brothers, John and Malcolm. Evidence of an Ellerslie in the Kilmarnock area. The 1784 memorial to William Wallace at Drumshoreland Muir is Scotland's oldest, located at a spot where Wallace spied upon the English troops of Edward I prior to the Battle of Falkirk which the Scots lost.
- published: 09 Oct 2020
- views: 1501
1:51
4 Bedroom Semi Detached Bungalow To Let, Quarrelton Road, Johnstone, Renfrewshire, PA5 8NH
Looking To Rent are delighted to bring to the market this unfurnished, four bedroom semi detached bungalow in Johnstone.
This property comprises of an entranc...
Looking To Rent are delighted to bring to the market this unfurnished, four bedroom semi detached bungalow in Johnstone.
This property comprises of an entrance hallway, living room, fitted kitchen and four double bedrooms. Two bedrooms are located in the upper floor and two one the ground floor. The property also has upper and lower bathrooms.
The downstairs bathroom benefits from a bath with shower above and the upper bathroom houses a standalone shower. The lounge has a traditional bay window and leads into a fully fitted kitchen with splash back tiles, washing machine, dishwasher, oven, gas hob, fridge & freezer and rear door opening onto the rear garden.
The property further benefits from ample storage located in the upper hallway, private front and rear garden, gas central heating, double glazing, neutral décor throughout, drive way and a private garage.
www.lookingtorent.co.uk
Agent Registration: LARN1908034
https://wn.com/4_Bedroom_Semi_Detached_Bungalow_To_Let,_Quarrelton_Road,_Johnstone,_Renfrewshire,_Pa5_8Nh
Looking To Rent are delighted to bring to the market this unfurnished, four bedroom semi detached bungalow in Johnstone.
This property comprises of an entrance hallway, living room, fitted kitchen and four double bedrooms. Two bedrooms are located in the upper floor and two one the ground floor. The property also has upper and lower bathrooms.
The downstairs bathroom benefits from a bath with shower above and the upper bathroom houses a standalone shower. The lounge has a traditional bay window and leads into a fully fitted kitchen with splash back tiles, washing machine, dishwasher, oven, gas hob, fridge & freezer and rear door opening onto the rear garden.
The property further benefits from ample storage located in the upper hallway, private front and rear garden, gas central heating, double glazing, neutral décor throughout, drive way and a private garage.
www.lookingtorent.co.uk
Agent Registration: LARN1908034
- published: 12 Mar 2021
- views: 204
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The Renfrew Meal Plan (Exchange System)
I'm not a nutritionist and I probably got some things wrong in this video, but here's the run-down from a patient's perspective. For the most part, The Renfrew Center for Eating Disorders utilizes USDA exchanges and you can learn more about those at www.ChooseMyPlate.gov
published: 26 Jul 2017
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Keros: Rethinking the Cycladic Early Bronze Age by Professor Colin Renfrew
Professor Colin Renfrew, Senior Research Fellow, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at Cambridge University, discusses recent excavations on the Cycladic island of Keros. These excavations have revealed the site of Dhaskalio Kavos as a place of numerous ritual offerings, dating to the Early Bronze Age (ca. 2500 BC). The quality and quantity of painted pottery, stone vessels, and marble sculptures, which were deliberately broken in the course of religious practice before systematically deposited here, provides fresh insight into Early Cycladic life and ritual. Sponsored by the Institute for Aegean Prehistory—INSTAP.
published: 11 Feb 2009
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Interview of Colin Renfrew, part one
Interview of the archaeologist and sometime Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, Colin Renfrew, interviewed by alan Macfarlane on 23 October 2008. For a full, downloadable, version with a summary, please see www.alanmacfarlane.com
All revenues donated to World Oral Literature Project
published: 03 Apr 2009
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Renfrew Town Centre
A walk through Renfrew Town Centre
published: 29 Jul 2021
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Renfrew Week 1
This is part 1 of (probably) 6 segments to this docuseries, or whatever the term Shane Dawson has made official. Although I feel terrified to upload this publicly, I feel an even stronger pull to share my experiences and encourage others with similar struggles to reach out.
published: 19 Oct 2019
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Places to see in ( Renfrew - UK )
Places to see in ( Renfrew - UK )
Renfrew west of Glasgow, and the historical county town of Renfrewshire. Called the "Cradle of the Royal Stewarts" for its early link with Scotland's former royal house, Renfrew gained royal burgh status in 1397. As the county town, Renfrew once was a centre of local government for the surrounding area. Whilst the county remained known as "Renfrewshire", the focus of local government gradually shifted from Renfrew to its larger neighbour Paisley. Following the reorganisation of 1996, Renfrewshire was divided for local government purposes into three modern council areas: Renfrewshire, with considerably smaller boundaries than the old county, including Renfrew and with its administrative centre at Paisley; Inverclyde with its centre at Greenock, covering th...
published: 22 Aug 2017
7:57
The Renfrew Meal Plan (Exchange System)
I'm not a nutritionist and I probably got some things wrong in this video, but here's the run-down from a patient's perspective. For the most part, The Renfrew ...
I'm not a nutritionist and I probably got some things wrong in this video, but here's the run-down from a patient's perspective. For the most part, The Renfrew Center for Eating Disorders utilizes USDA exchanges and you can learn more about those at www.ChooseMyPlate.gov
https://wn.com/The_Renfrew_Meal_Plan_(Exchange_System)
I'm not a nutritionist and I probably got some things wrong in this video, but here's the run-down from a patient's perspective. For the most part, The Renfrew Center for Eating Disorders utilizes USDA exchanges and you can learn more about those at www.ChooseMyPlate.gov
- published: 26 Jul 2017
- views: 8620
1:18:20
Keros: Rethinking the Cycladic Early Bronze Age by Professor Colin Renfrew
Professor Colin Renfrew, Senior Research Fellow, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at Cambridge University, discusses recent excavations on the Cyc...
Professor Colin Renfrew, Senior Research Fellow, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at Cambridge University, discusses recent excavations on the Cycladic island of Keros. These excavations have revealed the site of Dhaskalio Kavos as a place of numerous ritual offerings, dating to the Early Bronze Age (ca. 2500 BC). The quality and quantity of painted pottery, stone vessels, and marble sculptures, which were deliberately broken in the course of religious practice before systematically deposited here, provides fresh insight into Early Cycladic life and ritual. Sponsored by the Institute for Aegean Prehistory—INSTAP.
https://wn.com/Keros_Rethinking_The_Cycladic_Early_Bronze_Age_By_Professor_Colin_Renfrew
Professor Colin Renfrew, Senior Research Fellow, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at Cambridge University, discusses recent excavations on the Cycladic island of Keros. These excavations have revealed the site of Dhaskalio Kavos as a place of numerous ritual offerings, dating to the Early Bronze Age (ca. 2500 BC). The quality and quantity of painted pottery, stone vessels, and marble sculptures, which were deliberately broken in the course of religious practice before systematically deposited here, provides fresh insight into Early Cycladic life and ritual. Sponsored by the Institute for Aegean Prehistory—INSTAP.
- published: 11 Feb 2009
- views: 39200
1:04:24
Interview of Colin Renfrew, part one
Interview of the archaeologist and sometime Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, Colin Renfrew, interviewed by alan Macfarlane on 23 October 2008. For a full, d...
Interview of the archaeologist and sometime Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, Colin Renfrew, interviewed by alan Macfarlane on 23 October 2008. For a full, downloadable, version with a summary, please see www.alanmacfarlane.com
All revenues donated to World Oral Literature Project
https://wn.com/Interview_Of_Colin_Renfrew,_Part_One
Interview of the archaeologist and sometime Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, Colin Renfrew, interviewed by alan Macfarlane on 23 October 2008. For a full, downloadable, version with a summary, please see www.alanmacfarlane.com
All revenues donated to World Oral Literature Project
- published: 03 Apr 2009
- views: 9883
5:44
Renfrew Town Centre
A walk through Renfrew Town Centre
A walk through Renfrew Town Centre
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A walk through Renfrew Town Centre
- published: 29 Jul 2021
- views: 21
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Renfrew Week 1
This is part 1 of (probably) 6 segments to this docuseries, or whatever the term Shane Dawson has made official. Although I feel terrified to upload this public...
This is part 1 of (probably) 6 segments to this docuseries, or whatever the term Shane Dawson has made official. Although I feel terrified to upload this publicly, I feel an even stronger pull to share my experiences and encourage others with similar struggles to reach out.
https://wn.com/Renfrew_Week_1
This is part 1 of (probably) 6 segments to this docuseries, or whatever the term Shane Dawson has made official. Although I feel terrified to upload this publicly, I feel an even stronger pull to share my experiences and encourage others with similar struggles to reach out.
- published: 19 Oct 2019
- views: 954
1:08
Places to see in ( Renfrew - UK )
Places to see in ( Renfrew - UK )
Renfrew west of Glasgow, and the historical county town of Renfrewshire. Called the "Cradle of the Royal Stewarts" for its ea...
Places to see in ( Renfrew - UK )
Renfrew west of Glasgow, and the historical county town of Renfrewshire. Called the "Cradle of the Royal Stewarts" for its early link with Scotland's former royal house, Renfrew gained royal burgh status in 1397. As the county town, Renfrew once was a centre of local government for the surrounding area. Whilst the county remained known as "Renfrewshire", the focus of local government gradually shifted from Renfrew to its larger neighbour Paisley. Following the reorganisation of 1996, Renfrewshire was divided for local government purposes into three modern council areas: Renfrewshire, with considerably smaller boundaries than the old county, including Renfrew and with its administrative centre at Paisley; Inverclyde with its centre at Greenock, covering the western part of the county; and East Renfrewshire, with its centre at Giffnock. The boundaries of the historic County of Renfrew remain for a number of ceremonial and administrative purposes.
The name Renfrew comes from the Old British rhyn frwd meaning "point at the current"; the River Cart enters the Clyde by the town. Renfrew's recorded history began with the granting of land in the area to Walter fitz Alan, the High Steward of Scotland by King David I in the 12th century. The strategic location of this castle was to prevent the eastern expansion of the lordship belonging to Somerled, the Lord of the Isles, and to protect western Scotland from Norse invaders. Eventually the hereditary title of High Steward came to form the surname Stewart.
Renfrew Castle was situated in what is now part of the well-known Braehead shopping complex. It was located on the King's inch or King's island. This location both added to the castle's defences but also added to its strategic positioning on the Clyde. Many street names close to this area demonstrate the survival of knowledge of this citadel. 'Orchard Street' is a reference to the royal orchards for example.
Later in the 12th century, King Malcolm IV, grandson of David, finally demanded Somerled's fealty. In 1164, Somerled sailed to Renfrew and attacked an assembling Scottish army in a conflict known as the Battle of Renfrew. The outcome was a defeat of the Lordship of the Isles and the death of Somerled. The Lords of the Isles were eventually stripped of their lands and titles in 1493, as a consequence of conspiring with an earlier King of England (Edward IV) to overthrow the Scottish monarchy. Since that time, "Lord of the Isles" - as with "Baron of Renfrew" - has been a courtesy title of the heir to the throne and both are currently held by The Prince Charles, heir to Queen Elizabeth II.
The role of the Stewarts continued to grow and in 1315 Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward married Marjorie, daughter of King Robert the Bruce. Their son succeeded to the throne as Robert II of Scotland. During the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685, Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll was injured and captured at Renfrew before being transported to Edinburgh and executed for his role in attempting to overthrow the Crown. The Argyle Stones in the town mark the site where his capture took place.
The M8 motorway intersects Renfrew and two junctions at Arkleston and Braehead provide access to the town, with the neighbouring town of Paisley largely lying on the opposite side. The former Renfrew Airport was located to the south of the town (only a couple of miles from the present Glasgow Airport). The site of the terminal building is now occupied by a Tesco supermarket.[9] The Renfrew Ferry connects to Yoker on the north bank of the Clyde, with the crossing taking a few minutes to make. Renfrew was also once served by a series of stations on a branch of the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway. However it was closed to passengers in 1967.
Renfrew is served by the McGills bus company which operates regular services to the Braehead Shopping Centre, and has various routes that pass through Renfrew connecting Erskine, Glasgow city centre, Paisley, and Govan. A service operated by First Glasgow buses also passes through part of the town on its way between Glasgow airport and the city.
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Places to see in ( Renfrew - UK )
Renfrew west of Glasgow, and the historical county town of Renfrewshire. Called the "Cradle of the Royal Stewarts" for its early link with Scotland's former royal house, Renfrew gained royal burgh status in 1397. As the county town, Renfrew once was a centre of local government for the surrounding area. Whilst the county remained known as "Renfrewshire", the focus of local government gradually shifted from Renfrew to its larger neighbour Paisley. Following the reorganisation of 1996, Renfrewshire was divided for local government purposes into three modern council areas: Renfrewshire, with considerably smaller boundaries than the old county, including Renfrew and with its administrative centre at Paisley; Inverclyde with its centre at Greenock, covering the western part of the county; and East Renfrewshire, with its centre at Giffnock. The boundaries of the historic County of Renfrew remain for a number of ceremonial and administrative purposes.
The name Renfrew comes from the Old British rhyn frwd meaning "point at the current"; the River Cart enters the Clyde by the town. Renfrew's recorded history began with the granting of land in the area to Walter fitz Alan, the High Steward of Scotland by King David I in the 12th century. The strategic location of this castle was to prevent the eastern expansion of the lordship belonging to Somerled, the Lord of the Isles, and to protect western Scotland from Norse invaders. Eventually the hereditary title of High Steward came to form the surname Stewart.
Renfrew Castle was situated in what is now part of the well-known Braehead shopping complex. It was located on the King's inch or King's island. This location both added to the castle's defences but also added to its strategic positioning on the Clyde. Many street names close to this area demonstrate the survival of knowledge of this citadel. 'Orchard Street' is a reference to the royal orchards for example.
Later in the 12th century, King Malcolm IV, grandson of David, finally demanded Somerled's fealty. In 1164, Somerled sailed to Renfrew and attacked an assembling Scottish army in a conflict known as the Battle of Renfrew. The outcome was a defeat of the Lordship of the Isles and the death of Somerled. The Lords of the Isles were eventually stripped of their lands and titles in 1493, as a consequence of conspiring with an earlier King of England (Edward IV) to overthrow the Scottish monarchy. Since that time, "Lord of the Isles" - as with "Baron of Renfrew" - has been a courtesy title of the heir to the throne and both are currently held by The Prince Charles, heir to Queen Elizabeth II.
The role of the Stewarts continued to grow and in 1315 Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward married Marjorie, daughter of King Robert the Bruce. Their son succeeded to the throne as Robert II of Scotland. During the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685, Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll was injured and captured at Renfrew before being transported to Edinburgh and executed for his role in attempting to overthrow the Crown. The Argyle Stones in the town mark the site where his capture took place.
The M8 motorway intersects Renfrew and two junctions at Arkleston and Braehead provide access to the town, with the neighbouring town of Paisley largely lying on the opposite side. The former Renfrew Airport was located to the south of the town (only a couple of miles from the present Glasgow Airport). The site of the terminal building is now occupied by a Tesco supermarket.[9] The Renfrew Ferry connects to Yoker on the north bank of the Clyde, with the crossing taking a few minutes to make. Renfrew was also once served by a series of stations on a branch of the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway. However it was closed to passengers in 1967.
Renfrew is served by the McGills bus company which operates regular services to the Braehead Shopping Centre, and has various routes that pass through Renfrew connecting Erskine, Glasgow city centre, Paisley, and Govan. A service operated by First Glasgow buses also passes through part of the town on its way between Glasgow airport and the city.
( Renfrew - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Renfrew . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Renfrew - UK
Join us for more :
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- published: 22 Aug 2017
- views: 4034