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Stornoway Historical Society
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Stornoway Historical Society was formed in 1992 with the intention of promoting the heritage of the town through publications, exhibitions and lectures. The videos on this channel are taken from the Society's annual series of Winter Lectures and are copyright of the Society.
Centenary of the Lewis War Memorial
Public lecture hosted by Stornoway Historical Society on September 23rd 2024, in the Council Chambers, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis.
The speaker was Ken Galloway, archivist of the Stornoway Historical Society
The speaker was Ken Galloway, archivist of the Stornoway Historical Society
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Sandy Matheson Part 7: Greatest Achievements and Influences
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Seventh in a series of interviews with Sandy Matheson. Here Sandy talks to Kenny Maciver about the founding of the Western Isles Men's Cancer Support Group, flying, and some of the people and events that shaped and influenced him 00:00 Intro 00:58 Cancer Diagnosis 06:42 Western Isles Men's Cancer Support Group 16:05 Benefits of WIMCSG 19:29 Flying around 29:03 Showing off in Benbecula 30:10 How...
Sandy Matheson Part 6: Civil and Criminal Duties
Просмотров 1443 месяца назад
Sixth in a series of interviews with Sandy Matheson. Here Sandy talks to Kenny Maciver about his duties as an Honorary Sheriff and as Lord Lieutenant 00:00 Intro 00:32 Honorary Sheriff Warrant 02:50 Role of an Honorary Sheriff 04:21 District court 06:12 Legal Guidance 11:55 Limits, recusal, and duties 17:06 Court column in Stornoway Gazette and publicity 20:25 Lord Lieutenancy 24:08 Duties of p...
Sandy Matheson Part 5: Medicine and Tweed
Просмотров 1844 месяца назад
Fifth in a series of interviews with Sandy Matheson. Here Sandy talks to Kenny Maciver about the medical matters, the Harris Tweed Association and Highlands and Islands Airports 00:00 Intro 00:40 Islands' outlook changing 06:24 Western Isles Health Board 14:00 People involved with WIHB 16:32 History of Lewis Hospital 18:50 Auntie Chrissie in the cooler 20:45 Infectious diseases ward 23:15 The r...
Sandy Matheson Part 4: Politics
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Fourth in a series of interviews with Sandy Matheson. Here Sandy talks to Kenny Maciver about the Comhairle, his political candidacy, and some of the associated people and organisations 00:00 Intro 00:40 Background to the formation of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 06:05 People involved in the early CNES 08:20 Halting the brain drain 10:02 First council 12:41 Lodge Fortrose 21:12 Rotary Club 23:15 D...
Sandy Matheson Part 3: Public Bodies
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Third in a series of interviews with Sandy Matheson. Here Sandy starts to talk to Kenny Maciver about his many public roles 00:00 Intro 00:40 Roddy Smith's background 02:49 Becoming a Pharmacist 09:44 Election to, and memories of Stornoway Town Council 15:10 Town Council and County Council 23:05 Stornoway's Provosts 25:00 Stornoway Trust 27:00 Trustees 30:08 Rents 36:45 SY Trust Elections 39:40...
Sandy Matheson Part 2: Early life continued, and people around Stornoway
Просмотров 4164 месяца назад
Second in a series of interviews with Sandy Matheson. Here Sandy continues to talk to Kenny Maciver about his early life in Stornoway, some of the shops in the town during his childhood, and some more of the characters that impacted his life 00:00 Intro 00:50 Childhood shops 04:07 People around Stornoway 09:30 The Dockers 12:10 The Drove and the Sanitorium 14:08 Shops / barbers / people around ...
Sandy Matheson Part 1: Early life and school
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First of a series of interviews with Sandy Matheson. Here Sandy talks to Kenny Maciver about his early life in Stornoway, his time at school and some of the characters that impacted his life 00:00 Intro 01:20 World War Two 03:29 Family background 08:39 Infant School 10:04 Masonic Funeral 12:30 Primary School 20:45 Sunday School Lessons 22:30 People, shops, and underage smoking experiences 27:15...
Harris Tweed - A Protected Provenance
Просмотров 2217 месяцев назад
Public lecture hosted by Stornoway Historical Society on March 25th 2024, in the Council Chambers, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. The speaker was Lorna Macaulay, Chief Executive of the Harris Tweed Authority
Lifeboat Recollections - A look back at the history of Stornoway Lifeboat Station
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Public lecture hosted by Stornoway Historical Society on January 29th 2024, in the Council Chambers, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. The speaker was John J MacLennan, MBE, former crew member of the Stornoway Lifeboat.
The Iolaire and the Rope Connection
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Public lecture hosted by Stornoway Historical on November 27th 2023, Council Chambers, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. Malcolm Macdonald spoke on the Iolaire tragedy and the book he co-authored - The Darkest Dawn - available from Acair, at acairbooks.com/product/books/non-fiction-books/history-non-fiction-books/the-darkest-dawn/ Also speaking was Chris Bryant MP, who is related to John Finlay Macleod...
More Faces from the Stornoway Archive
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Public lecture hosted by Stornoway Historical Society on September 30th 2023, held in the Council Chambers, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. Speaker is Kenneth Galloway, archivist for the Stornoway Historical Scoiety
Before and After the Metagama: Two Centuries of Hebridean Emigration
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Public lecture hosted by Stornoway Historical Society on August 8th 2023, Council Chambers, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. Guest speaker Prof Marjory Harper shares images and audio exploring the experiences of Hebridean emigration. *Please note that due to a technical issue, the first part of the talk has been lost*
The Archaeological Treasures of Lewis, including the Viking Hoard
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Film of the public lecture hosted by Stornoway Historical Society on March 14th 2023, Council Chambers, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. Guest speaker was Dr Alison Sheridan
The Secrets of Sober Island
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Film of the public lecture hosted by Stornoway Historical Society on February 27th 2023, in the Council Chambers, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. Guest speaker was Ian Mchardy.
Telling The Highland Story - David Ross
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Telling The Highland Story - David Ross
A Town Called Stornoway - Concrete & Cast Iron
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A Town Called Stornoway - Concrete & Cast Iron
The History of Lews Castle, Grounds and Gardens.
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The History of Lews Castle, Grounds and Gardens.
Local Government in Stornoway before 1975
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Local Government in Stornoway before 1975
How the past has influenced the Stornoway Port Authority's masterplan.
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How the past has influenced the Stornoway Port Authority's masterplan.
Highland and Island Roads, Military and Civil Improvements, 1725 -1975.
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Highland and Island Roads, Military and Civil Improvements, 1725 -1975.
Such wonderful days to remember at Roddy Smiths Chemist. The drama, the fun and to witness the "wrath" & eloquence of Sandy, a force to behold !!.I was interviewed by Sandy in 1980 at The Russell Hotel in London for the position of relief Pharmacist and was provided with accommodation at Beinnadrove Farm House. The working experience was second to none and prepared me for pharmacy ownership.I will never forget the joy and comradeship amongst us .God bless him,John the Chemist, and his super pharmacy Team.
Short back and sides haircuts for the lads. No blue jeans, no skateboards, either.
Is that Boydies Da I saw there?
Hebrideans have higher oestrogen levels than Glaswegians 😂!
Honest hard working people getting on with life, not like today's lazy weirdo's
I wonder how many people got stabbed that year?
Sandy I would listen to your interesting yarns all day, simply the best.
My family originates from Carloway but I'm enjoying the series. Thanks. The Macdonalds.
Another excellent interview Sandy
Wonderful memories Anne
Love listening to Sandy
Sandy ever the gentleman. X
Went to stornoway last summer to see my great great grandfather home, it's a special place can't wait to go back
Are you any relation to a Jane Ann matheson she was from Stornoway and grew up there
Sandy Matheson does not recognise the name Jane Ann Matheson. Do you know where she resided in Stornoway?
@@kengalloway7070 yea I'm not sure if it's spelt right but it was gravir
Notice they omitted the cities. They're the most diverse places of all. Turns out neolithic britons were black, well thats what the BBC told me
They omitted cities precisely for that reason - he explained early in the video that he chose to study Orkney and Shetland because they are historically more isolated populations where specific disease markers (ie, long QT syndrome) deriving from ancient founder populations (such as the Vikings, the picts, and so forth) would be easier to see and identify. Once you know the markers you can easier find them when screening other populations (cities.) You have to identify the genes before you find them, and studying isolated populations makes finding them easier.
Neolithic Britains = Early European Hunter Gatherers. They had darker skin, but more closely resembled Africans north of the Sahara than they did the darker Sub-Saharans. Africa is the most genetically diverse continent with the most ancient DNA. They also carried the genes for blue eyes. They must have been strikingly beautiful with that combination.
Great yarns from Sandy!!!
Thoroughly enjoyed this Sandy and Kenny. I was just a couple of years behind you in school Sandy but I can identify with just about all the teachers, characters and premises you mention. I spent the first half of my secondary education at both the Francis Street and the old Springfield Road buildings before moving to the brand new premises next door on Springfield Road. You have kindled many fond memories of my school days. Looking forward to the next episode. Colin Maciver, Australia (grew up in Nicolson Road, Stornoway.)
I discussed your message with Sandy who is currently the Honorary President of Stornoway Historical Society. He told me he well remembers your prowess in long distance athletics both locally and in Glasgow.
Lovely and calming to listen to. Thanks Sandy!
I am a Matheson whose family emigrated to New Brunswick in Canada in either 1831 or 1832 and have often wondered if James bought the island because of some nostalgic reasons and is somehow connected to my family. I have been unable to find any connection through thousands of hours of genealogical research but there are gaps in said research that can never be filled.
Sadly they’re aw deed or 70 or older, silent footstep’s from the past, my heart break’s knowing your World didn’t last, a voracious greed spawned in the far south, spread its grasping strangulation in your direction. Luckily, the sea crossing aided and abetted by a completely pitiful Cal-Mac/Government Ferry system, is just about preventing the eventual demise of your wonderful Island. RIP good Soul’s of yesteryear, know that your goodness still foster’s devotee’s and pupil’s, trying to hold back corruption and tyranny. It is doubtful however that today 2024 would see so many Union flag’s waving so merrily !!!!!! 😢🇬🇧🏴
Thank you RNLI crewmen for your service.
Those fishing boats are mostly African workers these days
Our people, our culture, our history. God bless them all.
I would like to know what you know about the birthmark that my doctor said it only exists in the first Viking trib and they called it the Vikings Ring and where it is originated thank you
Fantastic !!
Brilliant footage
Espero volver a Stornoway algún día! ❤️
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Sandy! How wonderful to hear your voice 🥰
Truly interesting , many thanks .
It's really important research. I've volunteered and returned my questionnaire and DNA. The 'spit kit' bit is easy. The questionnaire is long - but interesting to complete. You don't need to do it all at once. It helps first to gather together basic info about your Hebridean grandparents - e.g. dates/place of birth etc. It is also ok to say you don't know.
That was a treat! Thank you for sharing it.
A few months ago I did a My Heritage DNA test, as dad came from Stornoway. Definite Viking / Scandinavian heritage ... Fascinating. Will be watching this again.
Hello! Do you remember an old television film that was made about a girl who was the only student in a single classroom, a short walk away from Stornoway? Thanks.
It doesn't ring a bell, sorry.
@@sycove1 ok thank you.
The quality of the pictures are amazing 😉 for 1963-64. Pity I wasn’t born then so I might recognise some people. Wonderful to see Stornoway at that time and to see all the changes and still see some places that remain since then. Wonderful to see the Carnival hasn’t changed much.🤣 The amount of young children on floats that would never be allowed today for health and safety reasons.🙈 The Town Hall looks amazing 😉 back then and the amazing 😉 costumes people wore.👍🤣🤣
I included some clips from your brilliant footage in a music video I made for the Isle of Lewis - Hope that's OK. ruclips.net/video/EFVPFSksHPg/видео.html
As long as you acknowledge the Society and Ken Holgate, that's ok.
@@sycove1 Thanks - I'd acknowledged the Society and linked directly to your vid already but I'll add Ken to it as well.
I went to the Nicholson in the sixties and what we were subjected to was tantamount to institutional child abuse and this had gone on for many generations. We were viciously segregated according to whether we were considered bright or dull (A and B classes were taught in the 'Pink School', C in the 'Huts' , which were situated in the play ground, and T ((for tutorial)) in a corrugated iron shed on what seemed like a patch of waste ground a safe distance from the main body of the school, somewhere amongst the 'mentally handicapped '. ) Then we were routinely humiliated and thrashed until we had the confidence and self worth literally beaten out of us. Today many of these so called teachers and their facilitators would be frog marched to jail. To me the Nicholson Institute was an utter disgrace. (Calum Morrison ((Wee Bowser)
I'm only 10 nearly 11 but it's really interesting to see what Lewis looked like over 50 years ago, I've always wondered the history of Lewis and just realising there are videos on the internet to show me that is amazing
I burped and I just wanted to let you know that I burped
aye but can you fart at the same time ehh ? 😂😂😂
...and barff up yesterday's breakfast, your toenails and your a.whole, as well. 😒😯🤢🤮😦
Shown this is to me Dad, he’d have been 25 then
It's no myth that the Nicholson Institute was a brutal place for children to be - run by christian patriachs - I remember the thrashings
I miss my granny bayhead
Great to see this film. I was working on the airfield from April 1963 to August 1964 aged 19 and married in August 1963 in Windsor and took my wife to Stornoway two days after we married. We lived in one of the staff caravans on the corner of the road up to the airport buildings at Melbost. This film brings back a lot of happy memories and thoughts of all of the local people that whose company we greatly enjoyed. Mike Cole
Great lecture by one of a dying breed, a knowledgeable Scottish journalist.
This woman gave me so much strength when I was being bullied in the Nicolson institute. A much missed woman and an unrivalled teacher
A special place and people,, Love going back as often as I can, x
As a tall well built schoolboy remember working as casual labour on the Loch Dunvegan on the barrows as a docker.Sixty years ago You could gain employment if they could not find sufficient dockers
Who are the ladies in their uniforms near a large cooking pot
The ladies are serving soup during a carnival day in Stornoway. The uniforms are from the WVS (Women's Voluntary Services)
Excellent and a great presentation. Very well done to the port authority for their vision and hard work to deliver on these schemes.
You can stuff your viking s up your arse you talk of stornoway and yet you refuse people or do not accept people who are born or from stornoway not interested in the vikings . You constantly say or nod no fuck off I'm saying no .