Videos tagged with "chen"
Parade of Navy, Army and RAF personnel in Scotland's capital today. [03:21]
Prince Charles and Camilla take the salute as the parade passes down the Royal Mile THE Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall received a royal salute from a parade of Navy, Army and RAF personnel in Scotland's capital today. Charles and Camilla, known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland, watched the final stage of the march which started at Edinburgh Castle and continued down the Royal Mile into the forecourt of the palace of Holyroodhouse. More than 100 people lined the streets at the bottom of the Royal Mile and were joined by Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, who watched the 250-strong parade pass the Scottish Parliament and into the palace grounds. Charles, who was wearing a naval admiral's uniform, and Camilla greeted people watching from the crowd and reviewed the parade on the palace forecourt before hosting a lunch reception for those involved. The food was from menus made by Scottish schoolchildren taking part in the British Food Fortnight's Cook for the Queen Diamond Jubilee competition. The competition was created by Camilla and invited all schools in the UK to create a special menu of British recipes which will be served to the Queen and the Duchess of Cornwall at a reception in Buckingham Palace in June. Ahead of the parade, the Duchess met pupils from four schools taking part in the competition and donned her cooking apron to help them prepare their recipes with royal chefs in the kitchen of the palace of Holyroodhouse. Pupils from Brae ...
Tags: Edinburgh, Royal, Scotland.
This Fire Truck is Also a Guest House [01:02]
Stay Inside a Historic Fire Truck - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats. For those who want to venture beyond a typical hotel room, give the Beer Moth truck a try! The Beer Moth is a retired fire service truck, belonging to Walter, the owner of a guest house in Scotland. The 1956 truck came from the Manston Fire Museum in Kent. Inside, you'll find an oak floor, a Victorian double bed, seating areas, and there's even a fireplace. You also get your own kitchen. Price starts from about $100 a night for this unique rural experience. It seems like more and more of such unusual rental places are coming up around the world. Spheres, found in Canada and elsewhere, they are suspended from a web of rope and offer you a great way to connect with nature. Then there's the Dog Bark Park Inn in Cottonwood, United States -where you get to stay inside a dog. Still not unique enough for you? How about a stay in a windmill from the 18th century? What's the strangest place you have stayed at?
Tags: fire truck hote, bizarre hotels, unusual hotels, scotland hotels, scotland lodging, Travel, Destination
Abandoned 1900's "Cammo Farmhouse" - Edinburgh, Scotland [05:31]
Victorian farmhouse. dated 1908. Currently being reviewed for demolition so I thought it was important to get some footage before it's gone, although there's not much inside. it was originally a golf club and was converted to a farmhouse in the 1950's. Dated 1908 Architects: Bailey Scott Murphy and David Morton Kinross Some information from "scotland at risk register": A-symmetrical, L-plan half-timbered golf club converted to farmhouse circa 1953. Single and 2-storey, 6-bay with 2-storey, 2-bay projecting wing to outer left; recessed 2-storey, single bay wing in penultimate bay to outer left. Whitewashed harl; painted red brick base course; red clay tile roof swept at eaves; timbered gableheads; overhanging eaves. Rendered single storey outbuilding to outer right; red brick pitched roof ruin at front facing E. Originally Cramond Brig Golf Club comprising dining room, smoking room, changing quarters, a clubmaster's parlour, servery, kitchen and separate entries for males and females. Despite its present state of disrepair, Cammo Home Farm retains architectural interest through its Arts and Crafts detailing - note the overhanging eaves, large stacks, timber details beneath gables and sense of rambling a-symmetry. Neither Bailey Scott Murphy (b 1876) nor David Morton Kinross (nephew of John Kinross) were architects of prolific output. The former's interest lay primarily in metalwork, publishing ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH WROUGHT IRONWORK, (1904), with 72 collotype photographs and ...
Tags: abandoned, derelict, house, edinburgh, scotland, urban, exploration, urbex, uk, victorian, farm
Wild Mushroom Risotto Cookery Demonstration McEwens Food Hall Perth Perthshire Scotland [17:00]
Tour Scotland video of Chef Andrea D'Ambrosio, cooking Wild Mushroom Risotto in the Food Hall in McEwens of Perth in Perthshire. The Food Hall is located in one of the last independently owned and family run department stores in the United Kingdom. Introducing Andrea is Chef Malcolm Harradine
Tags: Wild, Mushroom, Risotto, Perth, Andrea, D'Ambrosio, Chef, Food, Hall, Cooking, Cookery, Demonstration, mcewens, Scotland, Scottish, Gourmet, United, Kingdom, Department, Store, Shopping, Eating, Kitchen, Recipe, Cafe, Malcolm, Harradine, Balsamic, Vinegar
Andrea D'Ambrosio Chef McEwens Food Hall Perth Perthshire Scotland [01:22]
Tour Scotland video of Andrea D'Ambrosio, Chef at the Food Hall in McEwens of Perth in Perthshire. The Food Hall is located in one of the last independently owned and family run department stores in the United Kingdom.
Tags: Perth, Andrea, D'Ambrosio, Chef, Food, Hall, Cooking, Cookery, Demonstration, mcewens, Scotland, Scottish, Gourmet, United, Kingdom, Department, Store, Shopping, Eating, Kitchen, Recipe, Cafe



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