Stonehaven and Dunnottar Castle (with some history!)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2022
  • This video looks at the Stonehaven area of North East Scotland and features a clifftop walk to Dunnottar Castle. It explores the colourful history of the castle describing its role at important moments of Scottish and British history.

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  • @createone100
    @createone100 Год назад +33

    As someone who is hyper-sensitive to the pitch, pacing and timbre of narrative voices, online, I am delighted to listen to the clear articulation and beautiful voice of this narrator. Thank you.

    • @dipinmedia
      @dipinmedia  Год назад +5

      I will pass on your comment to Kate. She will appreciate it.

    • @jbos5107
      @jbos5107 Год назад +3

      I have to agree. A lovely voice made this video a treat. I hope she did more. So many places that I get to visit through the magic of youtube. Many thanks.

    • @keithbill310
      @keithbill310 Год назад

      You old pervert
      I know what you really want

    • @glendamears3618
      @glendamears3618 Месяц назад

      Yes a lovely listening voice 😊❤

  • @jimmyglasgow5047
    @jimmyglasgow5047 Год назад +9

    Could you imagine what this Castle would have look like before it was sacked. The filming was first class and the narration in a Scottish accent made even better, One more place to visit

  • @williamgorden6390
    @williamgorden6390 Год назад +15

    Thank you for this fine production. It is all first-rate, but especially the photography. Maybe the best part is the comfortable pace at which the story is told.

  • @egallagher41
    @egallagher41 Год назад +21

    What a beautiful well narrated tale of an important part of Scotland's national history, thank you, and the photography was immense (how did you get a dry sunny day?), my thanks to you all and we will be visiting Dunnottar as soon as we can, again very well done for a magnificent production, we look forward to more.

  • @paradiddle3776
    @paradiddle3776 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you.
    I have a forebear born May 1771 at Fetteresso just outside of Stonehaven.
    Occupation, sailor, keeper of Dunnottar Castle and Feuar.
    From his obituary...............
    Obituary - Aberdeen Herald; many years keeper of Dunnottar Castle, and was much
    appreciated for his admirably graphic and interesting description of that ancient ruin".
    Bards of Bon-Accord mentions that John .......... was employed on famous smacks
    that sailed from Aberdeen - London.
    Came into Aberdeen about 1814 when he was 43. He probably had been a sailor
    before becoming keeper at Dunnottar.
    Thank you again for a beautiful presentation

  • @davidyendoll5903
    @davidyendoll5903 Год назад +18

    Dunnottar castle was a surprise to me visually and historically . The filming and narration were first class . The importance in history of the castle became obvious and the story of British crown became clearer to me .... a fairly well educated Welshman ! Well done and I promise to inform others of your channel . I will subscribe .

  • @eboracum2012
    @eboracum2012 Год назад +3

    This was very well done and very much enjoyed, thank you!

  • @robertograziano8031
    @robertograziano8031 5 месяцев назад

    My dear Lady, your movie and explanation are amazing. Thank you so much for having delivered both of them. Greetings from Italy. All the best

  • @festermckelvie82
    @festermckelvie82 Год назад +9

    I’m lucky enough to have grown up in Stonehaven, It was fascinating to learn some of the rich history right on my doorstep. If you’re ever taking a walk up to the castle, look out for the 2 tombstones embedded in the wall of some victims of the plague I think they are dated circa 1603 (if my memory serves me correctly) they are very hard to read but you can make out a few bits and pieces

  • @gwendolynfish2102
    @gwendolynfish2102 Год назад +9

    This is a wonderful series! Thank you!

  • @glendamears3618
    @glendamears3618 Месяц назад

    Thankyou for that great video. My mother was from Scotland Glasgow. I'm in Australia 😊❤❤

  • @satsumamoon
    @satsumamoon Год назад

    This was great! The scottish womans narration was perfect as was the content and the lovely scenic views.

  • @youngbairn
    @youngbairn Год назад +6

    Great documentary on Stonehaven and Dunnoter. I moved to Stonehaven 5 years ago and still walk past Dunnoter Castle in wonderment. Hopefully the new plans to add a visitor centre and housing nearby don't detract from its raw beauty.

    • @alanatolstad4824
      @alanatolstad4824 Год назад

      I've been to Dunnottar with friends. This place has fascinated me. I wish I had better imagination as to what the intact buildings would have looked like. Rooms, fireplaces, furnishings, kitchens, etc. I agree with you, that I'd love to see a well-placed visitor's center, where perhaps a visual reconstruction would provide visitors like me, who need that visual image, to help me 're-build' the place as it would have looked to visitors & residents of the time. (PS: I live in Central Coast California, so am not likely to ever get back there. Sigh.)

  • @sjccow2148
    @sjccow2148 Год назад +4

    Greetings from New Zealand. Thank you for this very clear and informative nutation and superb photography. My great grandfather was born in Aberdeenshire and came out to New Zealand where he settled and made his home. My surname is COWIE. Thank you for this wonderful history lesson.🙋🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇳🇿 Scotland Forever !!!!!

    • @grahammills2755
      @grahammills2755 5 месяцев назад

      Cowie is a place in Stonehaven too!

  • @MrBazzabee
    @MrBazzabee 2 года назад +4

    Wonderful stuff.

  • @annjuurinen6553
    @annjuurinen6553 Год назад +1

    So very informative. Thank you. The video is absolutely beautiful and the narrator has a marvellous voice.

  • @murdochmclennan3510
    @murdochmclennan3510 Год назад +1

    Dunnottar Castle is one of the most interesting places in Scotland; it is spectacular.

  • @michaelstierhoff9652
    @michaelstierhoff9652 Год назад

    What a wonderful production! Clear narrative and beautiful visuals result in a wonderful story that makes me want to visit!

  • @weerwolfproductions
    @weerwolfproductions Год назад +3

    Thank you so much! I visited the castle in 1996,. The tale of the English soldiers hiding in the chapel and being burned alive by William Wallace was horrifying. I think the vault where the prisoners were kept also has some examples of licking stones, stones with small indentations made by prisoners constantly licking the stone for condensation water. I think i still have the little booklet that is a guide to Dunnottar Castle lying about.
    Nice to see Marishal College got a powerwash, it was a lot greyer when I last saw it! I love the granite buildings in Aberdeen, when the sun hits them right they sparkle pink.

    • @murdochmclennan3510
      @murdochmclennan3510 Год назад +1

      weerwolfproductions: The story about Wallace having burned people alive has haunted me for years: He was no "Braveheart".

  • @tallmikbcroft6937
    @tallmikbcroft6937 Год назад

    Thank you for such a wonderful video. Entertaining History
    I look forward to watching the remainder of your content. Great way to spend a holiday.

  • @nancycolegrove2715
    @nancycolegrove2715 Год назад

    Thank you , I am Keith and have always wished to visit. This is awesome in the views and history. My family left in the 1830's and came to the Unied States.

  • @amc5966
    @amc5966 Год назад

    What a lovely find on RUclips. Thankyou. Wonderful stuff.

  • @katewestcottvt
    @katewestcottvt Год назад

    My mum was a Keith, but we never knew the old history until I discovered it in my Ancestry research, which traces back to Dunnottar .How I wish she could have lived to know this history of her father's ancestors.❤

  • @vicsaul5459
    @vicsaul5459 Год назад

    Wow 👏, and wonderful production, 😍

  • @whiskeycook3323
    @whiskeycook3323 Год назад

    Great narrative with absolutely stunning views. Greetings from Wisconsin. New subscriber

  • @rickibenka9497
    @rickibenka9497 8 месяцев назад

    Really enjoyed the video. Very interesting and informative, but not OTT. Great balance.
    The only time I was at the castle was in the late 60's when I was a kid and the Cellar where the covenanters were held, scared the 💩 out of me.
    I've often wondered what the small building was at Dunnottar Kirk when up at family graves. Now I know. Thanks.

  • @keithbill310
    @keithbill310 Год назад

    Such beautifull history , and those buildings are fantastic.. Those stone masons were expert stone cutters . and the cement has also lasted for centuries not like modern day cement ...

  • @mrmarmellow563
    @mrmarmellow563 Год назад

    GREAT VIDEO SKILLZ And Noice VOICE 💞 MY LASSIE🥃

  • @KirkMaxson
    @KirkMaxson Год назад

    love your content!

  • @macdodd
    @macdodd Год назад

    Even a local Arbroathian has visited Stony on many occasions. It's a bonnie toon. & We've been up to Dunotter Castle too.

  • @aceofheartstv5891
    @aceofheartstv5891 2 месяца назад

    Ive watch the series story of James Frazer, ive seen some scene ih here, while listening the soft narator voice and watching the video im imagining some scene of Outlander...the cruelty of the people in 13th century upto 17th, same as our situation in the Philippines in time of Spanish era for 300years....Glad i am in the 19th Century...

  • @asignmaker
    @asignmaker Год назад

    Steve Keith /bucket list!

  • @tuckerthenpc4573
    @tuckerthenpc4573 Год назад

    Hi, im a direct decendent of the 10 Earl Marischals and keith family (and chatti) and Came here to learn more about it so thank you, and if anyone else knows any history regarding them id love to hear it

  • @meeshker
    @meeshker Год назад

    Thank you

  • @MsVanorak
    @MsVanorak Год назад

    thank you

  • @tomassavrda7776
    @tomassavrda7776 Год назад

    Rich history beautifully unveiled. And it all ends strangely with Hollywood. So be it.

  • @jackharrison2785
    @jackharrison2785 Год назад

    thank you for the info i never knew it had so much to do in Scottish history, apart from keeping the Crown jewels safe

  • @azariahisrael5632
    @azariahisrael5632 Год назад

    Great video Kate Gordon. If your a Gordon, your a Keith decendant just like me. I also decend from King James IV, so I decend from a lot of these people like James Graham shown in the video. Elizabeth Keith married George Gordon Earl of Huntly. I also decend from two of her sisters. One who married Lyon and the other a Douglas.

  • @franckcolomb5579
    @franckcolomb5579 Год назад

    Get a Historic House membership and visit for free. We got to go into many such places in Northern England and Scotland, its really worth it!

  • @MrVorpalsword
    @MrVorpalsword Год назад

    thank you for this peep at a castle that I had never heard of - thank you for the clarity of your delivery too. Looking forward to more warfare between our two countries when they separate, what larks eh?

  • @Skinhead-201
    @Skinhead-201 10 месяцев назад

    Very good 'at. I'm a Kincorth loon bit hiv bade in Steenhive fer near on 30 year noo like.

  • @murdochmclennan3510
    @murdochmclennan3510 Год назад +1

    At 9:56, it is NOT the Declaration of "our brother": It isthe Declaration of ARBROATH!

  • @derekweir7692
    @derekweir7692 Год назад

    As Bruce Fummey describes it's not the English Civil War it's the battle of the three Kingdoms

  • @brucemacallan6831
    @brucemacallan6831 4 месяца назад

    21:07 Not correct. Both Scots and English parliments were ajourned. (Not a permanent act) Then a new UK parliment was instated. Subject to various conditions in the treaty of Union. Pay attention to these facts - They are very important.

  • @hansblitz7770
    @hansblitz7770 Год назад

    Here's another guy with a goofy look on his face and a creepy mustache. He was a big deal back in the day.

  • @dapunk5598
    @dapunk5598 Год назад

    My guess is it was a fight with the Gaels as the Vikings initially attacked easy targets. Dunnotar is practically impregnable.