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fogtvz9nsdwzap · 1 year
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thedhananjayaparkhe · 9 months
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Strathcarron, Scotland This single-track road rewards brave drivers with stunning Scottish scenery.  Top Places in Scotland Loch Lomond West Dunbartonshire, Scotland Kilchurn Castle Dalmally, Scotland The Highlandman’s Umbrella Glasgow, Scotland See All This route winds through stunning Scottish scenery. Crags blanketed in grass loom on either side like daunting roadside guardians. With…
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phoenixflames12 · 2 years
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And then, as folk stood dumbfounded (...) the Highlandman McIvor tuned up his pipes and began to step slow round the stone circle by Blawearie Loch, slow and quiet, and folk watched him, the dark was near, it lifted your hair and was eerie and uncanny, the Flowers of the Forest as he played it. It rose and rose and wept and cried, that crying for the men that had fell in battle, and there was Kirsty Strachan weeping quietly and others with her, and the young ploughmen they stood with glum, white faces, they'd no understanding or caring, it was something that vexed and tore at them, it belonged to times they had no knowing of.
Lewis Grassic Gibbon, (1932) Sunset Song pp. 247-48  (Polygon) 
Flowers of the Forest on the pipes 
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greatestglasgow · 7 years
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This large glass-walled bridge over Argyle Street was the meeting point at weekends for Highlanders displaced to Glasgow during the 19th Century.
http://bit.ly/2hKRA1q Because of the bad weather and the covered meeting place of the Highlanders, the place came to be known as the Hielanman's Umbrella (Highlandman's Umbrella). 
#Glasgow, #Awards, #ArgyleSt, #Highlandman, #Umbrella, #CentralStation, #Train, #Glaswegian, #Scotland, #History, #Heritage, #Glaswow, #Bridge, #meetingpoint, #weekends, #lookup, #Glasgowarchitecture
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Day 279 of 365 Photo Challenge. The Hielanman's Umbrella (English: Highlandman's Umbrella) is a landmark in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It is the local Glaswegian nickname for the glass walled railway bridge which carries the platforms of Glasgow Central station across Argyle Street. Due to the forced displacement of people during the second phase of the Highland clearances in the 19th century, 30,000 highlanders who spoke Scottish Gaelic, but not English, came to Glasgow to find work. When arriving in the city they were housed in many different areas of Glasgow. Over many years highlanders continued to arrive and began to keep in touch by meeting under the bridge, mostly at weekends. With the city's inclement weather and the meeting of the highlanders it came to be known as the Hielanman's Umbrella. In 1998, the bridge was substantially refurbished by Railtrack (and later Network Rail) in line with the rest of the station - its distinctive Venetian style windows were reglazed, and the gold "Central Station" lettering was applied. Efforts were also made to improve the environment underneath the bridge to encourage retailers back into the shop units - high powered lighting and extractor fans were installed. The street level entrances to Central Station under the bridge were also upgraded. #glasgow #scotland #peoplemakeglasgow #visitglasgow #photooftheday #glasgow2019 #photography #365daychallenge #HielanmansUmbrella #centralstation #glasgowcentralstation (at Hielanman's Umbrella) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3Sx8c9BBJc/?igshid=110dvjzmeutxw
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blogdemocratesjr · 5 years
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Oh! the Queen of the Orkney Islands, She’s traveling over the sea: She’s bringing a beautiful cuttlefish, To play with my baby and me.
Oh! his head is three miles long, my dear, His tail is three miles short. And when he goes out he wriggles his snout, In a way that no cuttlefish ought.
Oh! the Queen of the Orkney Islands, She rides on a sea-green whale. He takes her a mile, with an elegant smile, At every flip of his tail.
He can snuffle and snore like a Highlandman, And swear like a Portugee; He can amble and prance like a peer of France, And lie like a heathen Chinee.
Oh! the Queen of the Orkney Islands, She dresses in wonderful taste; The sea-serpent coils, all painted in oils, Around her bee-you-tiful waist.
Oh! her gown is made of the green sea-kale; And though she knows nothing of feet, She can manage her train, with an air of disdain In a way that is perfectly sweet.
Oh! the Queen of the Orkney Islands, She’s traveling over the main. So we’ll hire a hack, and we’ll take her straight back To her beautiful Islands again.
Poem by Laura E. Richards
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megalithix · 5 years
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Katie Thirsty’s Well, Logie, Stirlingshire
Katie Thirsty’s Well, Logie, Stirlingshire
Sacred Well:  OS Grid Reference – NS 81787 97653
Getting Here
The olde tree of Katie Thirsty’s Well
Not too tricky to locate, as long as you get onto the right footpath!  Take either road (both steep narrow and very bendy in places!) up from Logie on one side or Bridge of Allan on the other, towards Sheriffmuir and head to the Faerie or Highlandman’s Well.  About 150 yards before this, note the…
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stwpsa · 7 years
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theunfunnyguy · 10 years
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Mining in a Mine Town. #MineCraft #FriendsOnVacation #12YearsOldAtHeart #NathanDrake #HighlandMan (at Microtel Inn & Suites - Scranton, PA)
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