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Volume 36 Number 11 The world’s largest international Scottish newspaper May 2013 Publisher Offices of publication Valerie Cairney Australasian Office: PO Box 6202 Editor Marrickville South, Sean Cairney The gift of Scotland NSW, 2204 Tel:(02) 9559-6348 EDITORIAL STAFF Scottish theme and friendliness round and today I feel fortunate to Jim Stoddart [email protected] about them. Passing on the gift carry on the legacy of my parents Ron Dempsey, FSA Scot of Scotland to his three boys was through the Scottish Banner. North American Office: The National Piping Centre important for my Father, who made PO Box 6880 David McVey sure we knew where he was from, In this issue Angus Whitson Hudson, FL 34674 Lady Fiona MacGregor [email protected] and in turn where we are from. There is no country in the world that is Marieke McBean more synonymous with the bagpipes David C. Weinczok So much Scottish influence than Scotland. They are of course a Judy Vickers My Father was also instrumental global instrument but Scotland will Nick Drainey in getting the Scottish Banner off forever be the home of the bagpipes. by Sean Cairney the ground, he along with his wife This month the pipes and drums will Follow us on social media Valerie had a unique idea back in be that much more on display with the 1970’s to start a publication for some major piping events and contests ost of us find a the ex-pat Scottish community. taking place. We get to speak to Roddy connection at some The very firstScottish Banner Macleod who is not only the Festival level with our ancestry, offices were above a successful Director of Piping Live! and principal Distributed monthly in Australia, Canada, whether it be by birth or Scottish pub and restaurant they at The National Piping Centre in New Zealand and the USA. 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The pubs and of course this publication quite take the publication to 2018! one of Glasgow’s great sons and the advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors celebration around him in 2018 for the in advertising beyond the amount of space paid for, whether such errors are due to for more than 40 years. negligence, copy right or otherwise. The publisher does not endorse the historical 150thanniversary of his birth shows accuracy of the editorial stance of materials submitted for publication. The publisher the influence he has had to Glasgow reserves the right edit all submitted material prior to publication. Jim Cairney with “Glasgow Style”. As mentioned in As we go to press with this issue Passing on the gift of The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author(s)and last month’s edition a tragic second fire do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher. 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Dr Annie Lennox OBE installed as University Chancellor Tartan of the Month justice, unlocking the talent of others, empowering the powerless and helping the most vulnerable in our world. She is Runrig Tartan serious about helping to make a difference to the lives of others. Annie has more than realised her dreams in her contribution to the world of music and by her work to make the world a safer, healthier and more just place for everyone, but especially for women and girls. The University community feels deeply privileged to welcome Dr Lennox as our Chancellor.” First Minister Nicola Sturgeon told the audience: “It is a pleasure to be at an event that celebrates the contribution that Glasgow Caledonian University makes to the Common Good. Annie is The Scottish Banner is pleased to be someone I have admired since before I offering the Tartan of the Month series Chancellor Lennox (centre) with Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor even went to university. In fact, when I highlighting a variety of different, Pamela Gillies and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. appeared on Desert Island Discs, I chose unique and colourful tartans from Sisters are Doin’ It for Themselves, which around the world which are registered oyal Academician, singer songwriter, ways of communication and engagement Annie sang with Aretha Franklin. So, this with the Scottish Register of Tartans social activist and philanthropist so we can all be part of the solution to the is a genuinely extraordinary moment for in Edinburgh. The Scottish Register of Dr Annie Lennox OBE has been challenges we face in the 21st Century. me. If you had told me back in 1985 when Tartans was established by an act of the installed as the fifth Chancellor of Thank you for giving me this opportunity that song came out that I would one day in November 2008 RGlasgow Caledonian University. to work with you in this aspirational way. stand here as Scotland’s first female First and promotes and preserves information The University’s first female Chancellor, I love Glasgow Caledonian University and Minister to welcome Annie as the first about historic and contemporary Dr Lennox was joined by hundreds of the Common Good we stand for.” female Chancellor of one of Scotland’s tartans from Scotland and throughout guests including First Minister Nicola universities I would have been thrilled. the world. Text and image use is courtesy Sturgeon, Chancellors of Oxford Brookes Common Good She has been a role model to women of the Scottish Register of Tartans. University, Dame , Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor around the world and I know she will Designed for the company Runrig Edinburgh Napier, David Eustace, Salford, Pamela Gillies CBE FRSE, said: “Dr be a role model for all students here at Merchandising Ltd by Prickly Thistle Professor Jackie Kay MBE, and of Glasgow Lennox is in complete alignment with the Glasgow Caledonian University.” Professor Scotland. The tartan (Reference: 12046) University, Sir Kenneth Calman, and University’s moral compass and shares Kay MBE, Scotland’s Makar and a GCU design is for Runrig, a Scottish band formed students and supporters of GCU at the our deep and abiding commitment to the Cultural Fellow and Honorary Graduate, in 1973, to commemorate their final tour event in the Saltire Centre. Common Good. Annie has a strong sense read a specially commissioned poem in 2018 and to celebrate their 45 years Chancellor Lennox said: “I am humbled of purpose rooted in a deeply held set of and the Chancellor was installed by of musical legacy. The colours selected and awed beyond measure. As your values which fuel the extraordinary energy Rob Woodward, Chair of Court, the have personal significance to the band. Chancellor, I look forward to exploring she quietly applies to promoting social University’s governing body.

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Send us your inquiries on life’s little question marks. Ever wanted to know what happened to your old pal from home, how to make SCOT POURRI your favourite Scottish meal, or wondered about a certain bit of Scottish history? I wish you the best of luck with the bought him a drink, tried to explain the game new format and hope that the Banner will to him, bought him a drink, wanted to know A Skirmish with Clan Midge continue to have much success in the future. more about Scotland, bought him a drink Sincerely, We evaded them for several days, from Glasgow north to Nairn, etc. etc. He had a wonderful time and a great Linda Regnaudin, then south to Edinburgh, but on the morning introduction to Australians and their ‘culture’. we were set to leave for Ireland, they stormed us. Akron, Ohio Sometime after midnight he was finally USA ‘dropped off’ when I was just about to tear A squad of unkilted scouts in ninja black led them, Ed note: Thank you for your note Linda and out the last shreds of my hair!! It was before swooping out of the bushes beside the tour bus and swirling please pass on our condolences to Mr Hain’s the days of mobile phones, of course. about our heads. They smirked at us, took a sample or two, family and also thanks for his contribution I told him the next day that I always enjoy to the piping community. then gave the come-on to the battalion in waiting, the brief ceremony which occurs before a million black-clad assassins by my count, and now a million St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal the game. It is so well done. The toast, the bloody pricks in the skin as they came at us wants documents, photos, bugle player, the NZ and Australian national with sgian dubhs, Highland daggers, and claymores, memorabilia for its archives anthems are great but the thing that really and a few, I swear, beat us with cudgels and cricket bats ‘gets to me’ is the one minute silence. I find while off to the side a tiny sombreroed piper played “El Degüello”— it so uplifting and moving that, in a stadium so many of them I could barely see the giant bus near at hand. with 90,000 plus people from two strongly But into that strong sanctuary we leapt, and Harry slammed opposing teams , all are upstanding and you the door and sped us down the drive toward Ireland. could hear a pin drop. My dad agreed it was As we headed cross-country to the Belfast ferry, an emotional experience for him too. we scratched our little wounds, passing glad If you own anything, such as documents, In this day and age with all the awful stuff we didn’t miss this pesky bit of Highland life, certificates, or photos, that may interest that goes on in this world, it actually inspires me to feel hope and hopefully peace and love and began to compose the fabulous stories the St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal, for mankind. we would tell our children and friends back home, historian and genealogist Gillian Leitch, how one July morning we endured an ambuscade who is responsible for the organization’s Anne Koomen archives, would like to hear from you at info@ The Patch, Victoria in this roughhewn land we so love to love, standrews.qc.ca. Australia and one of us thinking that there was In her blog post, Archives as Miracles, PS The ‘lift’ was my ‘soon-to- be-‘ex-husband even some crude justice in here somewhere, 2018, Dr. Leitch writes, “I dream of moments who did not actually ‘drop’ himself off. Suffice not begrudging the hungry natives this return when someone goes through the garage, to say that the only thing I missed when he left of a few dilute drops of the Scottish blood files, attic or whatever of a family member was the bagpipes!! our forebears took from this land those many years ago. and finds a piece of the society’s past and offers it to us.” David Black Founded in 1835 by influential Scottish FROM OUR Louisa, Virginia men in Montreal, the non-profit society USA SOCIAL MEDIA was established with the stated aims of Send your photos or letters via social media “regulating charity in a systematic manner” Where do you think you are? Having bags of fun and “to advance the cause and welfare of Golden Loch Ard I refer to the recent article in the Scottish I have purchased a bag from the Scottish Scotsmen and their descendants.” Banner (Where do you think you are? March, Banner, which my husband gave me for a The St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal 2018) where famous town have been related gift for my birthday a few years ago. It is the 1195B Sherbrooke St. West overseas by the early settlers. I grew up in Dialect Bag with some Scottish words and Montreal, Quebec Largs, Ayrshire where Sir Thompson their meanings on it. It goes everywhere H3A 1H9, Canada was born 23 July 1873 at Brisbane House. I with me. I was in a local shopping centre Telephone (514) 842-2030 also have fond memories of walking through one day when a man approached me and Fax (514) 842-9848 the lovely Brisbane Glen where the grounds commented on the bag. He asked if he could [email protected] of Brisbane House sat. get a photo of it, which I gave my consent. If I Golden Loch Ard. Brisbane joined the army and serve under rightly he was Canadian. A Scotchman’s visit to Anzac Day Robert Gibb Duke of and was subsequently Since then it has been photographed by In 1973 my parents visited me for the first Scotland sent to Australia where He became the a Maori, a Tahitian and a Tongan, and three time since I left Glasgow in 1964. Anzac Day Buachaille Etive Mor occurred during that time and my Dad was Governor General of New South Wales. He Morman missionaries. very interested as he served 5 years in the then assigned John Oxley in 1823 to find I have been reading the Scottish Banner another site for the convicts as Botany Bay RAF during WW2. He managed to get a lift for about 20 years now and thoroughly enjoy () was becoming crowded. A new down to Melbourne (we are 40 kms away) it. Thank you for keeping me informed about site was found on the river. In 1824 Brisbane with a pipe player who was in the parade. My Scotland and the countries of the world. came to inspect and it was decided to name Dad actually marched in the parade—I’m a Keep up the good work. the river and township Brisbane. When not exactly sure under which banner but it Name withheld Brisbane retired from the army he returned was either something that related to Scotland Jennings, NSW to Scotland 1826. After his wife’s death he or the ex-RAF, he felt it was a great honour. Australia From my sunrise trip, taken about 530am, moved back to Largs where he died on 27 He was very impressed by the Shrine of Ed note: Thanks for the note and so happy to at Buachaille Etive Mor and River Coupall. January, 1860 and was buried in the family remembrance and the service there. After the hear your bag is touching so many people! Carolynn Wilson Brisbane vault. service and having been separated from his Ballachulish, Scotland Eileen Joyce Alexander (Sandy) Hain ‘lift’, he just drifted along with the crowd and Ralston Memorial Australia I thank you for the Scottish Banner which eventually he ended up at the Melbourne Calling all MacLellans you sent me under an envelope as well as Cricket Ground for the annual battle Any MacLellans out there? My Great Grand your note. I was sorry to learn of the various between Collingwood (black and white) and Daddy and Great Grandma immigrated difficulties which you are now faced with. Essendon (red and black) . Unfortunately he to the US sometime in the late 1800s. My I will not cancel this years , but I will not landed in the middle of a large contingent Grand Daddy was part of the kith in kin be renewing it next year as the gentleman I of Essendon supporters sporting his black brought over. They settled near Birmingham, subscribed for passed away at the end of March. and white airline bag! He told me later-yes Alabama. They were naturalized as US His name was Alexander (Sandy) Hain and he he did survive-that it was like standing at the citizens on 1 September 1914. Would love to was a former pipe major of the Black Watch, Celtic end of an’ Old Firm’ Derby wearing a Ralston Memorial, Glen Coe overlooking nd hear from any MacLellans in the “ol country”! 2 Battallion. He read the Banner from cover to blue jersey—just not on. Anyway, as soon as the Three Sisters. Regards, cover. As he came to the US in 1958 and taught he started talking—and he was very good at GN Photography David W. McLellan the bagpipes to many of us, he will be greatly that—the atmosphere changed completely. Clydebank, Glasgow Georgia, USA missed by the entire piping community, not They could not do enough for him—he was Scotland Email: [email protected] only in the U.S., but in Scotland also. the most popular man in the group. They

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Page 4 • The Scottish Banner • August 2018 THE SCOTTISH BANNER to host European Pipe Band Championships Association (RSPBA), following a She added: “Events of this nature are competitive tender won by LCC Live vital boosts to the economic vibrancy Event Services (LCC Live), which will of the locations in which they are deliver the event. hosted, and Inverness is well placed to RSPBA’s Chief Executive, Ian receive both competitors and the many Embelton, said: “The RSPBA was visitors that will come to the event. The extremely impressed with Piping Championships add to the growing Inverness’ bid to host the European Pipe number of City Events which are all Band Championships over the next three enhanced by our own Events and years. It put forward an impressive case for Festivals Programme, supported by the the Championships to remain in the north Inverness Common Good Fund. I very of Scotland, this time in Inverness. We’re much look forward to attending the looking forward to working with Piping European Pipe Band Championships Inverness to evolve the Championships in 2019 in Inverness.” over the next three years and welcome The European Pipe Band the very best pipers and drummers from Championships have been held in around the world to Inverness.” Forres for the last six years. It’s Chieftain and the Chairman of Piping At Forres, Fantastic news for the Highlands Alan James commented: “It has been City of Inverness Pipe Band is joined by Provost and Leader of City of Inverness Welcoming the news that Inverness is an honour to be able to announce that and Area Cllr Helen Carmichael and LCC Live staff to announce Inverness as the to host this prestigious event, Provost the Championships will be moving just new home of the European Pipe Band Championships for the next three years. and Leader of City of Inverness along the road to Inverness. This is great and Area Cllr Helen Carmichael, news for the Highlands that the Royal nverness is set to be the new city. Saturday 29th June 2019 will mark said: “This is fantastic news for the Scottish Pipe Band Association has home of the European Pipe Band the first of the three annual events, Highlands that the European Pipe chosen to locate the European Pipe Band Championships for the next bringing hundreds of pipers and Band Championships will be hosted in Championships in Inverness from 2019. three consecutive years, with the drummers and highland dancers to the Inverness for the next three years. As This will continue to encourage the pipe Icompetition to stay in north of Scotland. popular park, which along with food one of the premiere competitions on bands from the Highlands and Islands as The announcement comes at the and drink, traditional craft stalls and live the annual pipe band circuit it will be a well as the North East to attend. We wish end of the 2018 European Pipe Band entertainment, will make it a fun-filled privilege to welcome The Royal Scottish the new organisers all the best for the Championships, which took place on family day out. Pipe Band Association, competitors next three years and we look forward to Saturday 30th June in Forres. The Championships are expected and band followers to Inverness. On attending and showing our support at the to bring significant economic benefit behalf of City of Inverness Councillors Championships in 2019.” Remain in the north of Scotland to Inverness and the surrounding area and The Highland Council we are More information regarding ticket For the next three years, the European over the next three years. delighted that the competition will sales and entries to the Championships Pipe Band Championships, under the Piping Inverness was selected to host remain hosted in the north of Scotland, will be released in due course. To branding of Piping Inverness, will be the European Pipe Band Championships following on from the excellent stay up to date, please visit: Piping held in Bught Park, in the heart of the by the Royal Scottish Pipe Band achievements by the event in Forres.” Inverness’ Facebook page. Cowal Highland Gathering attracts international heavy event competitors CANBERRA COLLEGE OF PIPING & DRUMMING PRESENTS the Gathering on Saturday (25 August) the team with the highest total will be crowned as Cowal International Heavy Athletics ANNUAL Champions and presented with a trophy. CHG Chair Ronnie Cairns said the addition of Team Austria would add an extra level of rivalry to what is already one of the Gathering’s most popular annual attractions. He said; “I never fail to be astonished at the level of strength and determination our heavy athletes show every year. They leave Iceland’s Heisi Geirmundsson gets nothing in the tank, and put on an incredible 6 October 2018 ready to throw the Cowal Stone. show for the crowds who flock to see them compete every year. This is the first time Free Entry ne of Cowal Highland we’ve had a team from Austria competing at Gathering’s (CHG) most fiercely the Gathering and I’m sure this will add some Saturday contested competitions will extra spice to what is already an extremely Pipe Band & Highland Dancing Championships 2018

this year welcome a fourth tough competition. Last year’s winners, Team KAMBAH OVAL, KETT ST. 10AM – 5PM Ointernational team, as Austria joins the Germany look as though they’ll be hard to MASSED PIPES HIGHLAND DANCING SCOTTISH STALLS TARTAN WARRIORS athletes battling to be crowned Cowal beat, but with national pride on the line, & DRUMS & CLAN TENTS & FOOD STALLS & MUCH MORE International Heavy Athletics Champions. it’s certainly not a result I’d like to predict, Introduced to the Gathering in 2016, although I’m sure the home crowd will be in the Cowal International Heavy Athletics fine voice to support Team Scotland.” Scottish Ceilidh Night Championship is the only international This year’s Cowal Highland Celtic Entertainment by ‘Mad Kelpie Playdate’ heavy athletics event to be held in Scotland. Gathering runs from Thursday 23 – CANBERRA BURNS CLUB FROM 7:30PM – LATE Having attracted teams from Scotland, Saturday 25 August. For information:

Germany and Iceland for the last three years, www.cowalgathering.com SUPPORTED BY PROUDLY SPONSORED BY CHG organisers are delighted that a team from Austria will join the 2018 competition.

Strength and determination Teams consist of four athletes – three men and one woman – all of whom take part in the Gathering’s individuals’ contests. International athletes at 2017 The points scored by each person then go Cowal Highland Gathering. towards the team total, and at the end of

The Scottish Banner • August 2018 • Page 5 THE SCOTTISH BANNER Australian pipers and drummers star on world stage International science Joining them on Glasgow Green will team use DNA methods be 2016 World Grade 3B championships Perth Metro now promoted to Grade to search for Nessie 3B and its Number #2 band in Grade 4B while Murrumba () will A team of international scientists compete in Grade 4A. have just finished combing the Australia’s current drum major cold and dark waters of Loch Ness flourish champion Benjamin Casey, who using DNA collection methods to will be leading RVR Association Pipes search for evidence of “monster” and Drums in the REMT, will contest the activity. The group of scientists from drum major solo at the Worlds. France, Australia, Denmark, Britain, In July, the Rats of Tobruk Memorial New Zealand and the USA hope Pipes and Drums from Melbourne some DNA evidence remains in performed in the Basel Tattoo. The Perth Metro after winning the World Championship in 2016. the icy waters which could support Rats, formed as a living memorial to if Nessie really did exist, they will those who served in the World War Two also record and catalogue DNA of ustralian pipe bands are jetting REMT chief executive and producer battle, are regular performers in both existing fish and plant life found in the world to perform on the Brigadier David Allfrey MBE said: “This is Edinburgh and Basel. international stage during the extraordinary. A great Australian showing.” And The Scots College Sydney Pipes and the loch. Professor Neil Gemmell Northern Hemisphere summer. Pipe Bands Australia and REMT have Drums joined at the international cast at of the University of Otago in New AFour Pipe Bands Australia bands – Royal an ongoing international friendship of the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo. Zealand said : “This DNA can be Victoria Regiment Association, Manly support and encouragement to provide Each year hundreds of Australian captured, sequenced and then Warringah, The Scotch College Perth and performance opportunities for Australian pipers and drummers head to Scotland used to identify that creature by Brisbane Boys’ College – will form five files pipers and drummers. and Europe for tattoos and band comparing the sequence obtained in the massed pipes and drums at the 2018 The number of Australian band files championships but 2018 is possibly the to large databases of known genetic Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (REMT) is this year’s REMT is possibly the largest largest number yet promoting Australia sequences from hundreds of and the Tattoo’s Pipers’ Trail comprising since all Australian state police pipe bands on the international stage. thousands of different organisms. players from around the world will include appeared in 1975. While the prospect of looking for 11 Australians in its team of 50. Pipe Bands Australia president Chris evidence of the Loch Ness monster Earl said: “Again, the REMT is providing is the hook to this project, there is an international stage for so many of our an extraordinary amount of new members to share and celebrate their knowledge that we will gain from music in the experience of a lifetime at the work about organisms that Edinburgh Castle.” inhabit Loch Ness- the UK’s largest freshwater body.” Australia on the international stage The groups findings are expected Brisbane Boys’ College will also be competing Royal Victoria Regiment to be released in January. Brisbane Boys’ College. in major pipe band events including the Association Pipes and Drums. World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow. Scots in the Bush at Historic Boondooma Homestead By: Judy Brandt This year four pipe bands have he skirl of the pipes and the beat of indicated an interest in attending the the drums will herald the 9th annual event. Noosa and District Pipe Band have Scots in the Bush at Boondooma supported the event for many years and Homestead. Boondooma Homestead will again provide the much loved pipes Tis the centre of what was Boondooma Station. and drums. Other bands showing interest The station was first settled in 1846. Three are RAAF Amberley Pipes and Drums, Scotsmen, Robert and Alexander Lawson Queensland Irish Association Pipe Band from Kilmarnock and Robert Alexander and Dalby Thistle Pipe Band. from Mauchline in Scotland immigrated to Some new talent will be on the program. The Morton Bay Club, Limerick Australia and made their way to the Burnett Modern Celtic Band and David Rowan Region and settled as Squatters in 1846. on Piano and Vince Pagett will Family names from an old Kilmarnock map provide much loved Celtic entertainment. re-occur on Boondooma Station. It is fitting The old favourites, Brian Letton, Celtic that we celebrate the settlement by those Thunder Oz, Velcro and Darrel Craft and from Scotland. We celebrate all things Celtic. Tartan Time will entertain the crowd again. Celtic entertainment Celtic Psychosis will be on the stage again. Noosa and District Pipe Band They will raise the roof of the big Top on The Boondooma Homestead complex Friday and Saturday evenings. is owned by South Burnett Regional The Scottish fare of Sausage, The Highland Games will be on the The traditional church service Council and is operated by Boondooma Scotch Eggs and salad along with Haggis, program again. On the Saturday afternoon, taking place on the Sunday morning Museum & Heritage Association Inc. The Tatties and Neeps together with the good patrons young and old participate in the in the homestead garden will be a Management Committee is planning old Australiana fare of fish and chips, and games such as Tossing the Caber (20kg highlight of the event. The service a bigger and better event this year. The &30kg); Throwing the Haggis; foot races will include The Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan. th hamburgers will be available. The Scottish event will be held from 16 -19 August and Putting the Boondooma Stone. Great Pastor Bal Sami from the Wondai/ In 2017 caravans, campers and tents were favourites of shortbread, cake, Scottish fun will be had by all. Proston Baptist Church will conduct located at The Boondooma Homestead pancakes, Highland scones and Scotch Tablet A highlight of the festival will be the Clan the service and include a blessing of Complex. On the Saturday evening more will be on offer, and The Address to the Haggis and Tartan Parade. Those wearing tartan the clans, families and tartans. than 1000 people braved the cold and will be offered by our local Scotsman Gervais dress can register and names, clans and The event will be a great time for the enjoyed a wonderful evening of music from Fullerton on Saturday lunch time. tartans will be announced. During this part of Scots and all those Celtic. Scots in the bagpipes, drums, guitars, violins , lots of Clans and tartans signing and Highland and Irish Dancing. the program, the group will sing “Gathering Bush– a Scottish and Celtic Festival will th This year the program will commence Dancers from The Rum City Highland of the Clans” and “The Tartan” accompanied be celebrated on 16-19 August 2018. on the Thursday evening with a Ceilidh Dance Studio from Bundaberg will perform by The Morton Bay Fiddle Club. It is a bush camping weekend so bring with music provided by Ishka Ceilidh again. These dancers have been favourites Once again stall holders are welcome caravan, camper or tent etc. Band. Those who enjoy the Scottish for the last 8 years and once again will and stalls showing Celtic memorabilia For further information contact The country dancing will be able to participate perform great dancing displays. Amy will be on display. Clans have been Caretakers, Bev and Jim on 07 4168 0159 and dance the night away with the old Boreham from Burdekin Celtic dancers will invited and some will display banners or Judy Brandt on 0427364026 or email favourite Scottish country dances. delight the crowd with some Irish dancing. and have clan memorabilia. [email protected]

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Scotspeak is a selection of quotes which made headlines in SCOTSPEAK Scotland last month on a variety of current Scottish affairs. “The Battle of Culloden was a significant the staff involved. I am delighted that are opportunities for all of our young sector or industry to tackle biodiversity event in Scotland’s national story. The we are already seeing positive results, people. The opening of the new railway loss. With 2020 fast approaching, now is proposed residential development would bringing the return of the seabirds and station is a move towards creating a the time for a ‘natural’ conversation on affect this sensitive part of the battlefield’s wading birds which the islands are world- strong and sustainable city economy Scotland’s future and how we meet – and open character and consequently have famous for. This will provide a real boost that will raise the quality of life and even exceed – these ambitious targets for a significant adverse impact upon the for nature tourism in the Hebrides.” improve the environment. It is a great nature. It’s great to see progress being made, battlefield’s key characteristics. building that will present our best face but more action is required. We can’t reverse Cabinet Secretary for the Environment, We therefore object to the application.” to first time and repeat visitors.” climate change but, working together, Roseanna Cunningham said as terns, waders, we can protect our country’s incredible A representative from Historic Environment divers and ducks are ‘flocking back’ to their Dundee Lord Provost Ian Borthwick said natural resources for future generations.” Scotland said as a third development has native Outer Hebrides, following the success as the new £38 million Dundee Railway been put forward to Highland Council of a complex and challenging 17-year Station opened in July. The building hosts Mike Cantlay, Chair of Scottish Natural to build on the historic battlefield lands programme to eradicate the American mink a new passenger concourse and ticketing Heritage, said that Scotland is leading located just outside Inverness. and its devastating effect on native wildlife. facilities, as well as a café/restaurant the way in progress towards meeting The introduction of mink in Scotland has and retail space and a new 120 bedroom international nature targets. In Scotland, been directly connected to the fur farming hotel above the new concourse. the nation is on track to meet seven industry established in the 1950s. In the environmental targets, with a further “It is a very rare object and only a few Outer Hebrides fur farms on the Isle of Lewis twelve needing further action to reduce have been found in Scotland, mainly on went out of business in the 1960’s and feral key pressures on nature arising from populations quickly became established. monastic or at least religious sites. These pollution, land-use change, the spread of gaming boards are not something everyone invasive species and climate change. “Alan was one of the most gentle, generous would have had access to It’s really, really and kind-hearted people I have ever known. difficult to say what we have. I can’t call He touched the lives of everyone he met with it at the moment. There are also remains a smile that made them feel special. The of a wooden building and I have sent off original Bay City Roller may have gone but “The whole world is descending on our samples of charcoal but we won’t know for his legacy will live on through his music.” village to see the bridge. It’s a fantastic another three months what the date will thing for tourism in Scotland but we need Writer Liam Rudden said as Edinburgh be. This has been a fantastic dig and people to make the experience more relaxed for born musician Alan Longmuir of the Bay have been so enthusiastic. We don’t know visitors coming to Glenfinnan. It’s getting City Rollers fame died. Longmuir passed yet what we have but looking for it is fun. to the point that it’s getting dangerous, and away at the age of 70 and was part of the If we don’t have the site of the monastery, emergency vehicles cannot get up the road.” “Rollermania” phenomenon on the 1970’s. then we will continue to look for it.” “As Scotland enjoys ‘taps aff’ weather, the Glenfinnan Community Council chairman Archaeologist Ali Cameron said as a weatherproof membrane from our roof Duncan Gibson said as the roads around the Pictish board game was found on an is quite literally melting. The structural 21 arch Glenfinnan Viaduct, otherwise known excavation site in . The integrity of the roof is completely as the “Harry Potter Bridge”, is under severe Iron Age relic may date back to the sound, but we are left with a bit of an th th parking and traffic management congestion. 5 to 9 century and have links to a unsightly black goo on the roof. When The famous bridge is located at Loch Shiel, monastery or abbey from that period. we return to typical Glasgow colder Inverness-shire and receives nearly 350,000 “It’s always fantastic to see Scotland be the climes, we shall set about cleaning it.” visitors a year and local roads can no longer first. Team Scotland is coming together to Sharon Lyons from Glasgow Science accommodate the volume of tourists. overcome the loss of biodiversity, and I’m Centre said as part of the “weatherproof” “The successful removal of non-native proud our country is leading the way in membrane on Centre’s roof melted and mink from the Hebrides is a significant “This building is concrete evidence of publishing our progress on nature targets. dripped black down the building. The achievement, and is the result of the the new Dundee. A city that is getting But there is no room for complacency, and temperature hit 31.9C in Glasgow, which sustained commitment and effort of all fairer, more resilient and where there it is not the sole responsibility of a single was Scotland’s hottest day in 23 years.

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By: Judy Vickers Mackintosh 150 Celebrating one of Glasgow’s great sons Street in Glasgow after a major restoration by the Willow Tea Rooms Trust. Established in 2014 as a charity, the trust has restored the building to Charles Rennie Mackintosh Mackintosh’s original 1903 design. It has Photo: Annan Photographs. also created a new, adjacent exhibition and visitor centre, which will celebrate the achievements of Charles Rennie by Charles Rennie Mackintosh when Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald he was only 25 years old, including the Mackintosh and Miss Cranston, as well recently recreated Mackintosh Frieze. as providing an information point/centre This stencilled artwork, painted in 1893, for visitors, which will be hosted by the was Mackintosh’s first major public work Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society. and the centrepiece of the club’s Gallery. One of the centrepieces of the new Guided tours will run from the beginning V&A museum in Dundee when it opens of October until mid-December in September will be Charles Rennie The Hill House in Helensburgh is due to The restored tearooms on Exterior of the Mackintosh’s Oak Room. It was last used reopen to the public in December this year Sauchiehall Street. restored tea rooms. as a tea room in the early 1950s and was after a rescue operation by the National Trust rescued from destruction in 1971 by Glasgow for Scotland and the annual Mackintosh 2018 sees the city of Glasgow, and Scotland itself, celebrate one of its Museums. The disassembled interior has Festival will take place throughout October greatest sons-Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Glasgow Style is synonymous been in Glasgow City Council’s museum 2018 across a range of venues. From walks, collections ever since but the £1.3m workshops and exhibitions to performances with the artist, architect and designer whose work is celebrated across the project, supported by Art Fund, the Scottish and talks, events are designed for all city to this day as an important cultural asset as Judy Vickers explains. Government and the National Lottery, will ages and to appeal to those who are new see this interior from Miss Cranston’s Ingram to Mackintosh, as well as established n his lifetime, like so many artists, By the 1890s, he was arguing that architects Street Tearooms become the highlight of the aficionados. The full programme is due he was underappreciated at home. should have greater artistic freedom and he V&A’s Scottish Design Galleries. to be launched later this month. Charles Rennie Mackintosh, whose himself was designing furniture, metalwork Philip Long, director of V&A Dundee, Glasgow Cathedral will hold an characteristic designs now seem and posters as well as buildings. said: “The project to conserve and restore exhibition from October 22 to November Ialmost synonymous with Glasgow, the city His masterpiece was the Glasgow School an entire interior by Charles Rennie 3, detailing Mackintosh’s connections with of his birth, was eventually forced to move of Art, completed in periods between Mackintosh, unseen for nearly 50 years, the church and the Mackintosh Club in to London in a bid to revive his career. 1897 and 1909, and recently devastated by has been one of the most exciting parts of Helensburgh, designed in 1894 by the man But the body of work he left behind in fire, while The Hill House in Helensburgh creating V&A Dundee. himself, is holding a 150 Roses exhibition Scotland, thanks to a small handful of patrons, was created in 1904. His work was hugely “As a designer, architect and artist, until the end of the year. grew in popularity over the years and 2018 is popular abroad, in Germany, Austria, Italy Mackintosh is of worldwide significance. Stuart Robertson, director of the Charles seeing a whole series of celebrations being held and Russia where he was invited to exhibit He has been an inspiration to very many Rennie Mackintosh Society, said: “So many to mark the 150th anniversary of his birth. but less so in Scotland itself. designers from the moment his work was people have come together to mark 150th Exhibitions, events, seminars and tours Glasgow businesswoman Catherine first seen through to today, including the anniversary celebrations and we look forward are being staged across Scotland to mark Cranston was one of his main supporters – his architect of V&A Dundee, Kengo Kuma. to the citizens of Glasgow, as well as national the legacy and creative genius of a man designs for the interiors of her four tearooms, “When we set about developing galleries and international visitors to the city, joining who has become one of Glasgow’s greatest between 1896 and 1917, saw him create the for the new museum telling the story us in celebrating the genius of Mackintosh.” cultural icons. high-backed chairs, the wall decorations, light of Scotland’s design history, it was vital Councillor David McDonald, the Born in Glasgow on 7 June 1868, Charles fittings and even the cutlery. But few others Mackintosh was represented in a major way.” chairman of Glasgow Life, said: “The legacy Rennie Mackintosh went on to be regarded would give him commissions which allowed Stephen Deuchar, director of Art of Charles Rennie Mackintosh is part of the as one of the most creative figures of the him the freedom of “total design” that he Fund, said: “The Oak Room is one of very fabric of Glasgow and his buildings, art 20th century and a leading figure in both craved. The Scotland Street School in 1906 was Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s greatest and design are of international importance.” the Scottish Arts and Crafts Movement and his last public commission in Scotland and in achievements – his vision is reflected in More information at: European Art Nouveau. 1914 he moved to London, then to the south of every piece and detail of this spectacular www.glasgowmackintosh.com/events France. He died in London in December 1928. interior – and Art Fund is thrilled to be The Glasgow Style But in the years since his death, his able to support its conservation as it is An architect, designer and artist, work has grown in popularity. By 1996, his painstakingly reconstructed, ready to go Mackintosh left a legacy of magnificent popularity was such that his House of an on display for the first time since the 1970s. work and is considered one of the Art Lover, a design which was never built We are certain it will be the star attraction principal exponents of the Glasgow Style. in his lifetime, was created in Glasgow, the of the new V&A Dundee and enjoyed by Apprenticed as an architect, Mackintosh Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York visitors from across Scotland and beyond.’ enrolled for evening classes at the Glasgow held a major exhibition of his work and 150 Roses exhibition at the School of Art, opening his eyes to greater his distinctive rose design began to appear Fabric of Glasgow Macintosh Club. possibilities in design. He, his wife, Margaret on everything from bags to bedding, and Other events include the opening this MacDonald, her sister Frances and Herbert particular jewellery. summer of a new Mackintosh interpretation MacNair, who all met at the Glasgow School centre at The Mackintosh House, a of Art, became known as “The Glasgow Mackintosh’s heritage and legacy meticulous re-assemblage of the principal Four”, and were prominent members of the When the Glasgow School of Art building – interiors of Mackintosh and his wife’s “Glasgow School” movement. now known as the Mackintosh building - which Glasgow home, at the Hunterian, University he designed was ravaged by fire in 2014, a of Glasgow, and 40-minute tours of The massive multi-million pound restoration Lighthouse in Mitchell Lane in Glasgow every programme was begun – sadly now Saturday throughout the year. Among the hampered by a second fire in June this year. centre’s special Mackintosh 150 programming So the anniversary of the year of his will be an ongoing series of archive film birth is being seen as a great opportunity to footage exploring aspects of Mackintosh’s Moira Malcolm, Director of Rainbow recognise Mackintosh’s heritage and legacy. architecture and the city of Glasgow, through Glass Studio, holds a replica glass One of the key events was the opening screening events and exhibitions. lamp created for the Oak Room in last month (July) of Miss Cranston’s The Glasgow Art Club on Bath Street, Glasgow Cathedral. V&A Dundee. Photo: Michael McGurk. original Willow Tea Rooms in Sauchiehall which contains interior features designed

Page 8 • The Scottish Banner • August 2018 THE SCOTTISH BANNER WHAT’S IN A NAME? By: Ron Dempsey Have a name that has you stumped? Scottish Banner readers can send in their name queries direct to Ron via the Scottish Banner via our website at www.scottishbanner.com/contact-us, by post or email: [email protected]. Ron will do his best to help you with your name query and may just add that extra piece to your genealogy puzzle.

month but left a few to look at this month. or because it sounds foreign to the usual in the manner they interchange the letters First of the remaining names is Scottish tongue. “Y” and “Z”. This is seen in the name Yuill Moisson. It is a relatively rare name One such name is Geekie, Geggie, and Zuill. Christmas or Yule tide is the especially for Scotland. In a quick search in or Geikie and is a place name from the supposed origin of this name. familysearch.org, I found this spelling only lands of Gagie in the parish of Murroes, in southern and none in Scotland. earliest record of the name in Scotland Trip to Scotland Moisson in this form appears to be from is 1453 , the name does have a different Although I look forward to a wonderful the French pet form for sparrow. sound, which is more like a an exotic August with all the flowers in bloom in the In Scotland the closest was Mosson and bird call. I say this with no disrespect to garden. This time of year we are able to sit Musson. Mosson seems to be a diminutive bearers of the name. on the deck and listen the cicadas buzzing of a diminutive. This being from Molly, a Similarly the name Gouk, which does away like some loggers saw. For such a pet form of Mary. While Musson maybe have a reference to a bird is interesting. In disjointed sound it somehow peaceful to from the Muston, village names in fact, is from the Scandinavian name for cuckoo. listen to it, a rare feature in an insect. England. Lastly, there was a Gilbert Mosyn As lovely as August can be, my mind is of Roxburghshire listed in the Ragman Roll Yetts more to looking forward to the autumn for of 1296. With dialect changes and spelling If I were more of a linguist I could probably my upcoming trip to Scotland. As well as fluidity over the centuries all or any could explain more aptly why so many names seeing some long-time friends and some be the origin of this name. with consonants that are not used for the extended family, I am looking forward to same item today. For example, the name being a tourist. I am hoping to visit areas that MacDermid The Scott Monument in Edinburgh Yetts, Yeats and Yates all pertain to someone have escaped me in past visits. Somethings will be celebrating on August 15th. MacDermid is one of those Gaelic living near a gate, due to changes in the on the itinerary is a trip to Islay, where I Photo: VisitScotland. surnames with a myriad of spellings, language, these names have come down just may partake of a peaty malt, just to be MacDermot, MacDarmid, MacDearmid to us by their ancient sound because of neighbourly. Revisits to the Falkirk Wheel etc. and sometimes McKermit. antique grammar or spelling, which may be and the Kelpies are a must. I have visited ugust is a rich with events in Scottish In Scotland this name has a long history open to debate by today’s standard, another them on previous visits but a more detailed history and it was difficult just to in the area of Glen Lyon area of Perthshire. example is the name Yell, which appears visit is in order. A trip to the Mitchell Library name a few. So all I could do was to They are also associated with Clan to be a form of Joel, or possibly from the to check their resources for family history pick out some that I thought were Campbell. The name obviously means son Isle of Zell in the Shetlands. The “Y” being and other features that Glasgow has to Asignificant and hope you agree. August th6 , of Dairmid and translates as son of the free interchanged is easy to understand for we offer. It has been 4 years since my last trip 1881 was the birth date of Sir Alexander man. The name is widely known in Ireland noticed this in other European languages, to Scotland and I never tire of them. What Fleming known as the discoverer of penicillin. under three separate houses of the name. where the spelling of words with the letter about you? “Is no time yer wurr awa hame?” He was born Lochfield near Darvel, Ayrshire. “J” but is pronounced like a “Y” sound. Back to the present, enjoy your August Penicillin was a medical breakthrough Feind However, the old Scots seems to be unique and keep those letters coming. that saved millions of lives by introducing The last of the name on Mr. Parry’s list antibacterial material as a cure for infection. is the surname Feind. Every so often, I King James IV of Scotland married am bereft of resources for a name and Margaret Tudor on August 8th 1503. this is one of them. I did find records of Margaret was the sister of Henry VIII of the name in Scotland but nothing that England. Because of this marriage, their would indicate an origin. However, the great grandson James VI of Scotland and name does bear similar appearance to a James I of England became the first monarch name I know, that being Fiennes, Fynes of Scotland and England later to become or Fines. This name is a place from a Armadale the of Great Britain. place in Pas de Calais in France.

Swankie Those of you interested in Another tough one was sent in from May names must have come across MacDonald of South Salisbury, South Australia. Mrs. McDonald originated from some that stand out in your on the east coast of Scotland. mind. These are always a few She is interested a name that well known in the fishing communities of the area that I have intrigued me. Why and that name is the unusual sounding name, Swankie. Mrs. McDonald’s grandson some names can be distinctive hopes that it has some Viking connection. is possibly because of the sound, I regret that I cannot confirm or deny that it is a Viking name. I can find very others because of the spelling or little on this name except that it is listed because it sounds foreign to the on a list of names that may have Flemish origins http://flemish.wp.st-andrews. SUNDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2018 usual Scottish tongue. ac.uk/2016/03/04/scottish-families-with- 8.30am – 4.30pm, Minnawarra Park, Armadale possible-flemish-origins-a-summary/. In conclusion, there is a Swankie tartan PERTH KILT RUN HIGHLAND GATHERING FESTIVAL- John Logie Baird the inventor of the first registered with The Scottish Register of The only charity fun run where Heavy events | Highland dancing | Bagpipes | Clan village practical television was born on August Tartans. It was registered in 1998. Swankie everyone wears a kilt! Craft | Live music | Scottish tavern & food | + much more! 13th, 1888 at Helensburgh. In Edinburgh is listed in Webster’s Dictionary of 1913 as a REGISTER 2.5km Classic or NOW 5km Warrior Challenge www.perthkiltrun.com.au Sir Walter Scott was born on 15 August clever and active young fellow. 1771, he became a great gift to Scottish I hope this is some help. literature as an author, poet and historian. Geekie Moisson Those of you interested in names must As mentioned in the last month’s issue of the have come across some that stand out in Scottish Banner, Mr Ray Parry of Lismore, your mind. These are always a few that 9394 5000 PROUDLY SUPPORTING SPONSORED BY NSW, Australia had sent in another list of I have intrigued me. Why some names [email protected] interesting surnames for us to explore. can be distinctive is possibly because of armadale.wa.gov.au We managed to address most of them last the sound, others because of the spelling

The Scottish Banner • August 2018 • Page 9 THE SCOTTISH BANNER Poppies flourish at Edinburgh’s Floral Clock of the Armistice this year by dedicating community, with money raised from the the world-famous Floral Clock to Scottish Poppy Appeal and year-round Poppyscotland and our work supporting fundraising enabling the charity to beneficiaries across Scotland. This provide tailored funding and assistance, support, which is part of our wider as well as advice, employment, housing, #1918PoppyPledge campaign, will give healthcare and respite. a unique, powerful and emotive view of Remembrance in the vibrancy and colour of the 35,000 flowers that have been planted. It will be a place to not only visit and take photographs, but also a place to reflect on the sacrifices that so many gave on our behalf. Furthermore, it is fitting that the Floral Clock is situated close to so Poppyscotland is honoured many other monuments in West Princes in the floral arrangement. Street Gardens to those that have served.”

The Floral Clock reads ‘Lest We Forget’ Honour of various organisations and individuals Did you know? he finishing touches have been Forces community. Lord Provost, Frank The Floral Clock was first created in 1903 Floral Clock put to Edinburgh’s historic Floral Ross, said: “It is an honour to be able to by the Edinburgh Parks Superintendent, • The clock was created in 1903 Clock, which this summer has support the life-changing work carried John McHattie. The clock initially operated and is believed to be oldest been designed to mark 100 years out by Poppyscotland with this Floral with only an hour hand with a minute floral clock in the world Tsince the signing of the Armistice, leading Clock design, which this year will provide hand added in 1904, followed by an • May – when planting begins to the end of the First World War. a particularly poignant reminder of the accompanying cuckoo clock in 1952. Until • 35,000 plants are used in the The West Princes Street Gardens signing of the Armistice, 100 years on from 1972 the clock was operated mechanically, design (compared to 13,000 in landmark, maintained by the City of the end of World War One. and had to be wound daily. the 1930s; 25,000 in the 1950s) Edinburgh Council, has been created in “As always, I am delighted to officially Since 1946 it has been designed in • 1952 – when the cuckoo was added partnership with Armed Forces charity unveil this striking and much-loved honour of various organisations and • 1973 – when the clock began Poppyscotland as part of their year- creation, which is a source of enjoyment individuals, including the Girl Guides being operated electrically long fundraising campaign, The 1918 and fascination for so many people Association, Robert Louis Stevenson and • In 1946 the clock began Poppy Pledge. every day, and I’d like to congratulate our the Queen, for her Golden Jubilee. It has celebrating a different event dedicated parks staff, whose hard work has taken two gardeners more than a month or anniversary each year Poignant reminder paid off once again.” to plant the 35,000 flowers and plants • Clock circumference: 36 ft Poppyscotland’s 1918 Poppy Pledge aims Gordon Michie, Head of Fundraising used to create the clock, which will be in • Clock width: 11 ft 10 ins to commemorate those who fell in the at Poppyscotland, said: “I am delighted bloom until October. • Weight of large hand: 80lbs First World War, with funds raised helping that The City of Edinburgh Council has Poppyscotland provides life- • Weight of small hand: 50lbs to provide support to those in the Armed chosen to commemorate the signing changing support to the Armed Forces

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Australian Jim Stoddart was born in a Glasgow Tenement and raised in a Glasgow Housing Scheme 1943-1965. Jim will be KINGS CASTLES AND taking readers on a trip down memory lane, of a time and place that will never be the same again, and hopes even if only a “DURTY” WEE RASCALS few people in the Scot’s Diaspora have a dormant folk memory awakened, then he shall be more than delighted.

soon.” On the face of it, it may sound as if she wound the wool into a ball to get it ready to be was living out the role of the “canny Scot”. But knitted into a warm winter jumper. that was not what it was about. It seemed to The mysteries of how the rock maker got be a kind of nervous reaction and we never the name ‘Redcar’ into the wee half-inch stalks actually felt unwelcome. Nor did we ever and the words ‘Present from Redcar’ into the feel that she didn’t appreciate our visits, even fat one inch stalks of rock became apparent. though Great Aunt Nell’s walks invariably The rock maker rolled and twisted skinny red took us, conveniently, to a bus stop so that we tubes of candy into the bigger ones. We could could catch a bus and get home early. see it all happening before our eyes in the rock We children always thought her shops of Redcar. There were, of course, the eccentricity was a great laugh and would delightful smells of peppermint, spearmint, get fits of the giggles at her antics. We would cinnamon, licorice, pineapple and strawberry be shushed by our mothers and sent out to wafting out onto the street and always small play. My Aunts and my Mother visited her pieces of rock, lying on the counter, to sample. The seaside town of Redcar. regularly all of their lives and she lived on as How could we resist such temptations? a widow in a retirement home until she was The shops had their ‘kiss me quick’ hats looked upon the plaque and the ground where ninety-seven, still whispering quietly that she and the other souvenir paraphernalia of an Dandelion & Burdock Cook’s cottage had once stood. It never crossed didn’t like the English, even though she had English seaside resort. There were Punch When Rosebury Topping puts on a hat, my mind that one day I might look upon that been married to one, and a very nice one at and Judy shows to entertain us with the Let Cleveland then beware of that. missing cottage, transported stone by stone that, for most of her life and was being visited gory story of murder and deception and we A weather proverb from the North Riding of Yorkshire. and now standing in the City of Melbourne, by some other good ones, quite regularly. always interacted with the puppet victims, East Lothian children say “When Traprain puts on his twelve thousand miles away in Australia. to warn them about Punch to no avail. hat, The Lothian Lads may look at that.” Billingham, where my Crawford relatives Redcar There were laughing sailor machines, in o a small child it can often be the lived, also had its claim to fame. In the Redcar was always one of my favourite places. the amusement arcades and for a penny we little things that are different in the 1950’s, it enjoyed the rich revenues from It was still then a typical, bustling English could wind the mechanical handle to flick environment that catch the eye I.C.I and had built one of the first combined seaside resort in the summer months. In the bundle of pictures rapidly through to and ear. Apart from the distinctive shopping, entertainment and recreational those days it had at least half a dozen candy see, in black and white animation, what the TRosebury Topping in that area, I noticed complexes in Britain, the Billingham Forum. rock shops sited along the esplanade, which butler saw. Not much by today’s standards; that in Stockton the buses were blue, in It pioneered a concept later adopted by not only sold rock but made it before our only a shy, generously proportioned Middlesborough cream and maroon. other towns and cities throughout Europe very eyes. I loved watching the arms of the Edwardian lady, stripping out of her corsets The red brick English terrace houses had but eventually its own complex was left far big machines working like food mixers and stays to expose herself but always a back lanes with cobble stones that pinged behind as other towns and cities learned pulling and stretching the soft toffee back and little discrete and very coyly looking toward and rang musically when you jumped or from and added value to the Billingham forward, back and forward. The action of the us, the would-be butlers. For many years stamped your feet on them. My Aunt Chris Forum concept. My Aunt Ella and Uncle machines was a bit like my own arm action Redcar even had a massive ship beached and Uncle Bob lived in one of these and Harry and my cousins Kath, Ron and Harry when my mother asked me to hold out my on the sandbanks only a short distance it was like going up to a lighthouse going lived in a nice semi-detached at 39 Malvern arms; put a skein of wool between them and from the shore. Redcar was an exciting around the steep narrow staircase to the Road, very close to the Billingham Forum. I moved them back and forward whilst she place for a small boy to visit for a holiday. two upstairs bedrooms. The house had an When we went down to Teesside for a outside toilet in a tiny yard and at the end of ‘proper’ holiday rather than for a short family their short street was an abattoir with the air visit, my dad would buy gold railway passes filled with all of the attendant smells, noises for us to use. These allowed us to travel every CLANS ON THE COAST

and sights of live animals going off to be day to different places using the train. EVERY THIRD SATURDAY IN SEPT EACH YEAR slaughtered. The corner shop sold Dandelion and Burdock, a carbonated drink that at the Canny Scot time was almost unheard of in Glasgow’s Irn- We spent days at Redcar, Seaton Carew, Port Stephens - We You bru and American cream soda culture. The Saltburn, Whitby, Scarborough and 2 hours north of Sydney our beautiful Port Stephens has a large variety fish and chip shops sold cod, not Glasgow’s Hartlepool. My Great Aunt Nell lived in favoured haddock with the thumb print of Hartlepool, having married my Great of restaurants, accommodation, sandy beaches, dolphin watching, Jesus upon it. Cod fish, a bottom feeding Uncle Tom. You could not have found two 4wd sand dune tours and more scavenger fish, was often looked down upon more different people. Uncle Tom was by those of us from Scotland. Although I an affable, cheerful, popular and worldly must admit fresh cod tastes just as good. man, a handsome man whose good looks Saturday 15th September 2018 were spoiled a little by a strawberry skin Stockton High Street blemish on his face, a source of fascination Celtic Gathering Welcomes everyone Speech was of course different. When a boy to us children. He had been in the Royal Tomaree Sports Complex Nelson Bay Road Dick Burwell Oval said “Away Jim” it didn’t mean go away and Navy and had served on HMS Victory in his get lost, it meant instead “come along with us younger days. He had been a champion Look for Welcome sign at Entrance - Gates open 8.30am - 4.30pm to play cricket”. The accents were Durham, boxer, a great yodeller, an accomplished Yorkshire and occasional Geordie. Stockton singer and a bit of a larrikin and funnyman. Adults: $15 Pensioners: $10 Kids school age u/ 18: $2 High Street was the widest in England Aunt Nell, on the other hand, was a nervous, and had a lively market on Wednesdays little sparrow of a woman. She had been in Saturday Dinner Dance Night Ceilidh: 15th Sept 6.30pm and Saturdays selling fruit and vegetables, domestic service as a young woman, working Nelson Bay Bowling Club 02) 49 811 272 meat, fish, poultry and other goods. I for a Doctor Haddow, as a housekeeper, in st couldn’t count how many ‘bargain’ fancy Ibrox. They had no children by their marriage. $55 Adult, Kids 12 & under $15 Bookings By 1 Sept shopping bags my mother and her Baxter When we went to visit her, she would leave sisters must have bought over the years on the lights off even as the evening drew in Sunday 16th September 2018 Kirkin of the Tartan-10.30am-12pm. Stockton market days. Off the high street, and it became obvious that it was becoming , Nelson Bay water front, Ingleburn Pipe Band near the church, was the cattle market with quite dark in her front room. No sooner had d’Albora Marinas incomprehensible auctioneers shouting out we arrived at her house and had sat down for Wear your Tartan, our sponsors look for your support in the town. the prices and auction lots. There was the a short time when she would suddenly be sight of cattle, sheep and pigs being prodded getting us up again and suggesting “You’ll all For more info Ph. Ron Swan 0418 495 336 up into their pens and trucks. There was an want to go for a walk then?” Off we would all ACCOMODATION NEEDS CONTACT THE VISITORS CENTRE ON air of business and excitement on market go to the breakwater and catch up with my days and I loved all of it for it was different. Uncle Harry who had quite sensibly decided 1800 808 900 OR VISIT www.portstephens.org.au The High Street boasted a church which beforehand that he would go spinning for contained some of the timber from Captain mackerel while we visited Aunt Nell. www.clansonthecoast.com & Facebook Cook’s ship, the Endeavour. This was Cook She would also say things like “Well you country, close to Whitby and Great Ayton and won’t want a cup of tea, you won’t want to Supporters of Cancer and Palliative Care as a child I visited Cook’s old schoolhouse and be staying long, and you’ll need to get away

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By: Lady Fiona Lady MacGregor’s Scotland MacGregor Lady MacGregor of MacGregor – otherwise known as British broadcaster Fiona Armstrong. Fiona is currently news reading for the BBC, but she also leaves the studio to report on all matters Scottish. Fiona lives in Scotland with her husband, Chief of Clan MacGregor, Sir Malcolm MacGregor of MacGregor, and is also an active member of Clan Armstrong, so their lives are interwoven with all things tartan. The couple have moved from the borderlands to the lowlands, home is now a white tower house between Perth and Dundee, although filming and writing takes Fiona all over Scotland. Sir Malcolm MacGregor blissful rest for me, with nothing to do, Shetland is not the only link to Norway. Bamse was noted for his ability to calm and Lady Fiona in Norway. apart from read my book and watch the During World War Two Norway was one fighting seamen – and for being able to wonderful world go by. of the first countries to be invaded by guide drunken crew safely back to their reetings from Scotland where we Norway is an incredibly beautiful place. Germany and some of its troops fled to ships from Dundee pubs. Today a statue are simply bathed in heat. This It has winding fjords, cascading waterfalls Scotland to try to regroup. From here, they stands on the dockside at Montrose, on the is the hottest summer in living and spectacular gorges. Here the men could continue the fight against the Nazis. Scottish east coast. Bamse is looking across memory - and we are barbecuing and women are tall and striking and the the North Sea, towards his homeland. Gand slapping on the sunscreen. It is a joy children are blonde and beautiful. Despite On our trip to Norway we cannot to see the sun, but the drawback is that the this once being a war-like race, today they Scotland is only a few hundred help but make comparisons to home. garden must be constantly watered. Which is a rather laid-back nation. Nothing like For there is much to connect us. For is a first here in Dumfriesshire. We live near their unruly Viking ancestors. miles from Norway. It is just a start, Scotland and Norway have Eskdalemuir, one of the wettest places in Scotland is only a few hundred miles similar populations. Norway has an the country – and we have never before from Norway. It is just a hop across the a hop across the North Sea - amazing coastline - and so do we. It has had to water our plants so much! North Sea - and because we are so close, and because we are so close, spectacularly scenic railway rides – and Then there is the more serious side to the links between the two countries go so do we. We both share the same sea. We the heatwave. Some days the rays have back centuries. Orkney and Shetland once the links between the two both have oil - and we have a coastline been so fierce that train services have belonged to Norway. Indeed, Shetland is and rivers and mountains to die for. been cancelled, as railway tracks buckle closer to Norway than it is to the Scottish countriesgo back centuries. Importantly, we seem to get on OK. Indeed, with the temperatures. Roads have melted capital, Edinburgh, and many Shetlanders the last time we went to war was over the in and Aberdeenshire – as has the still view Norway as the ‘motherland’. Hebrides – and that was a long time ago, roof of the Glasgow Science Centre! It is By 1941 there were a thousand way back in the thirteenth century. unwelcome news for the traveller, but it is Norse influence Norwegian soldiers based at a barracks But where we differ is this: in Norway proving a bonus for soft fruit growers who Today this Norse influence makes itself felt near Dumfries. That same year a Scottish you search hard to find a scrap of litter. are hoping for bumper crops of Scottish in the island’s culture and heritage. Place Norwegian Society was founded locally Which, although it pains me to say, is raspberries this year. names are in Norse, and a Scandinavian – and, even today, the flag of Norway can not the case here in Scotland. Then the type of house is seen on the island, with be raised over the town to remember the Norwegians are a fish-eating nation and Land of the Midnight Sun painted timber sides and a turf roof. connection. are very health-conscious. Indeed, they are Meanwhile, the chief and I have just During the annual ‘Up Helly Aa’ fire Sailors from the Norwegian navy also obsessive about keeping fit. Whilst we were returned from the Land of the Midnight festival, a Viking ship is burnt in the capital, came to Scotland – and they brought with there we saw a pair of skis or a push-bike Sun. We have been on a cruise ship up to Lerwick and the tune, the ‘The Norseman’s them a large dog. Bamse was a St Bernard outside almost every home. the Norwegian Fjords. It was a work trip for Home’, is sung. Locals wear sheepskin and and this gentle giant of the canine world No, to be more like Norway we will have to the MacGregor who was lecturing about armour and carry axes to remember the distinguished himself by saving the lives stop dropping litter. We must eat more herring landscape photography. And it proved a Viking rule of a thousand years before. of two seamen stationed on Tayside. and we must take up running and rafting…. Leap #intotheunknown at the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe am thrilled to reveal the 2018 Edinburgh “We look forward to audiences and Festival Fringe Programme. This year’s artists from around the world joining us to programme contains an eclectic mix take a leap into the unknown at the 2018 of creative endeavour from across the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.” globe that will move, challenge and, of course, entertain. This year we are Something for everyone encouraging everyone who comes to the Every year thousands of performers take to Fringe to take a leap into the unknown. hundreds of stages in August all over Edinburgh Whether this is your first or your 50th to present shows for every taste. From big time visiting the Fringe as a performer or names in the world of entertainment to audience member, this is a place where unknown artists looking to build their careers, new discoveries wait around every corner. the festival caters for everyone and includes There is no other festival in the world theatre, comedy, dance, physical theatre, circus, that offers such a broad or diverse range cabaret, children’s shows, musicals, opera, of cultural experiences. The Fringe is a music, spoken word, exhibitions and events. festival that empowers its audiences to Cllr Donald Wilson, Culture and create their own adventure. Communities Convener, City of Edinburgh “Last year we celebrated the 70th Council, said: “It is impossible to imagine anniversary of the Fringe, but we also used Edinburgh without its festival offering each he official 2018 Edinburgh 2018 will also see the relaunch of the it as a time to reflect, question, recalibrate year; all the razzmatazz and colour on the Festival Fringe Programme Virgin Money Street Events on the High and look to the future. Alongside this Royal Mile and general buzz and excitement has been launched, inviting Street and Mound Precinct, 20 years year’s programme, the Fringe Society has that the Fringe and other summer festivals performers and audiences after the Fringe Society first took over produced a blueprint of ambitions that bring to our city every summer. Building on Tfrom across the globe to leap into the responsibility for the area. Highlights will guide our activities in the run up to the wonderful 70th anniversary celebrations unknown and embark on their very own include brand new, fully accessible stages, our 75th anniversary in 2022, to ensure the last year, this year’s Fringe programme Fringe adventure. This year’s programme spectacular entrance archways, specially continued success of this amazing festival once again offers something for everyone, covers a wide range of themes and programmed showcases, and hundreds of for everyone involved. regardless of their age, taste or background, includes new venues, well-known brightly coloured pigeons, all designed to “The Fringe Blueprint identifies and I particularly welcome the Blueprint as a names, upcoming talent, international provide a more welcoming, high quality new approaches to ensure anyone can means of boosting participation, particularly work, and the 10th anniversary of introduction to the world of the Fringe. participate, regardless of their background. amongst young people. We know from our the Made in Scotland showcase. With From driving down the cost of attendance People’s Survey that over three-quarters of 3,548 shows covering theatre, dance, A leap into the unknown to engaging young people in the arts and Edinburgh residents have enjoyed a festival circus, physical theatre, comedy, music, Launching the 2018 Fringe Programme, reaching out to underrepresented groups in show in the last two years and, if the breadth musicals and opera, cabaret and variety, Shona McCarthy, Chief Executive of the Edinburgh and further afield, we want the and depth of this programme is anything to children’s shows, free shows, exhibitions, Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, said: Fringe to be the greatest festival on earth at go by, I’m sure local residents will continue to events and spoken word, there is “On behalf of the artists, producers and which to perform, run a venue, develop a delight in everything the Fringe has to offer.” something for all tastes and interests. venues that make the Fringe happen, I career, see shows and discover talent. For further details see: www.edfringe.com

Page 12 • The Scottish Banner • August 2018 THE SCOTTISH BANNER Strong pipe band links between Australia and South-East Asia

Scots School Albury. A Boys’ Brigade piper.

he 11th Singapore South-East Australians were also part of other bands The links between Australia and the more than 200 boys playing pipes and Asian Pipe Band Championships including Hong Kong which won Grade 3. region also includes regular visits by drums in 20 of its companies. took place again highlighted The Singapore Pipe Band Association accredited PBA College members to An invitation has been extended the strong connection between headed by president Alan Wallace, who conduct examinations in piping and to all bands in the South-East Asian TAustralia and countries in the region. Two commutes regularly between Perth and drumming. In November, Principal region to visit Australia in coming Australian bands were among 10 bands Singapore, has seen the championships Piping Brett Tidswell and Principal years and to compete at the PBA competing this year - Perth Highland and become established as a major annual Drumming Dean Hall will be in diamond jubilee year 2020 Australian Scots School Albury which was announced gathering for bands in the region. Singapore to conduct a workshop for Pipe Band Championships. winners of both the Grade 4 and Juvenile the Boys’ Brigade and adjudicate its For information on Pipe Bands Australia championships. A number of expat Pipe Bands Australia annual competition. The brigade has see: www.pipebandsaustralia.com.au Australia’s Principal Ensemble Nat Russell, who has been associated with the championships since inception, was awarded life membership of the association during the presentation ceremony. He adjudicated piping this year and was joined on the panel by Andrew Womersley (ensemble) and Alan Wallace for drumming with Scott Nicolson (Vice-Principal Piping - Victoria) also on the panel for the solos. The championships are run under the contest regulations of Pipe Bands Australia (PBA) Nat Russell with his life and Nat has played a vital role in guiding Part of the massed band. Alan Wallace. membership medallion. the musical aspects of the championships. Get Your Kilt on for the Perth Kilt Run and a unique opportunity for people to get creative in demonstrating their fitness prowess, while donning a kilt with SCOTTISH hundreds of others,” Mayor Zelones said. “Loads of people dress in costume and ACCESSORIES SHOPPE there has even been one gentleman who played the bagpipes for the whole route.” KILT HIRE The Armadale Highland Gathering There is a small entry fee of $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, $5 for youth, and kids under 12 years are free. “Part proceeds from the Perth Kilt Run entries are donated to local charities, so being part of the Run also means you are giving back to the local community,” Mayor Zelones said. The Armadale Highland Gathering which starts after the Run will feature a Clan • Sydney’s Finest Highland Regalia • Australia’s largest supplier of authentic village, Medieval Fair, meet and greet with Stockist. Tartan Scarves, Ties, Bow Ties, Caps, Scottish dogs, live entertainment, traditional • Kilts and Tartan skirts made to order. Sashes, Tammies and much more. he City of Armadale will once again Scottish food vendors, a tavern boasting • Stockists of Quality Giftware including • More than 600 different Scottish & Irish Jewellery, Pewter Flasks, Tankards, Tartans on display with over 5,000 set the scene for their Highland a variety of Scottish treats, and pipe Quaiches & Clan Badges. Tartan items in stock. Gathering and Perth Kilt Run, with band, highland dancing and strongman runners donning a kilt for a 2.5 and competitions throughout the day. Come and visit our store at T5-kilometre route around the City Centre To keep updated on the Perth Kilt Run, so 25 The Strand, Croydon NSW 2132 on Sunday 9 September, setting off from you can join in the fun when registrations Close to Croydon Railway Station, with plenty of free parking! Minnawarra Park. open, visit www.perthkiltrun.com.au At last year’s event, over 600 runners hit Tues-Fri 10.00am-6.00pm Sat 9.00am-2.00pm the pavement in their kilt of choice, edging the City closer to the Guinness World MAIL ORDER TO ANY POSTAL LOCATION Record for the most runners wearing a kilt. Mayor Henry Zelones OAM, JP said the Tel: (02) 9747-8270 annual event is popular amongst residents Email: [email protected] and visitors alike, where everyone can Facebook: www.facebook.com/scottishaccessories immerse themselves in Scottish culture Website: www.scottishaccessories.com.au while enjoying some free family fun. “Our annual Kilt Run is the only one of its kind in Perth. It’s a quirky day of fun

The Scottish Banner • August 2018 • Page 13 THE SCOTTISH BANNER The piping world comes to Glasgow part of the Partner Programme for the and EventScotland is delighted to be venues across the city. Ticketed events Year of Young People 2018. The Year of continuing its long-standing support of include firm favourites, The Masters Solo Young People 2018 provides a platform the World Pipe Band Championships to Piping Competition Lowland and Borders to promote and celebrate the talents, showcase the best pipers and drummers Pipers’ Society and International Quartet achievements and contributions of from around the world. It’s particularly Competition 2018, plus much more. Scotland’s incredible young people. exciting to have so many young people Listen to some of the best live acts for taking part and showing off their musical free at the festival Street Café, there will Piping is a quintessential talents, especially as we celebrate be Pipe Idol, emerging artists, sponsor part of Scotland’s identity Scotland’s Year of Young People 2018.” showcases and much more. Each event In recent years, over 225 bands have will showcase the world’s most talented travelled from all over the world, Piping Live! musicians in modern trad music. bringing around 8000 pipers and Piping Live! is a week-long celebration of Glasgow will host the World Pipe Band drummers to compete in eight grades bagpipes and traditional music, taking Championships until 2021. For more for the world title. Entries for this place between 13 – 19 August. It brings details see: www.theworlds.co.uk year’s event are open and the final list over 40,000 music fans to Glasgow and Keep updated on ticket information for of participants will be confirmed six sees over 150 events take place in various Piping Live! at:www.pipinglive.co.uk he city of Glasgow will host pipe weeks before the championships. bands and piping enthusiasts Ian Embelton, Chief Executive of the from across the globe this month Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association said: at Piping Live! and the World Pipe “The World Pipe Band Championships TBand Championships. The World Pipe has an association with Glasgow which Band Championships are the pinnacle stretches back 70 years. We expect the of competitive Pipe Band competition majority of competitors in 2018 will and are organised on behalf of the Royal be under the age of 25 meaning the Scottish Pipe Band Association by the future of the bands they play in and the City of Glasgow. The current World competitions themselves are in excellent Champions are Scotland’s Inveraray hands. Every band that competes will and District Pipe Band. The first ever already have spent weeks and months World Pipe Band Championships were working towards their performance at held in Edinburgh in 1947. The event Glasgow Green in pursuit of the ultimate was first held in Glasgow in 1948 and prize, to become World Champions. has been staged in the city continuously The competition will be fierce and the since 1986. So far over 140 bands have performances world-class which makes already declared they will take part at The Worlds a truly special occasion”. the competition, which also includes Paul Bush OBE, VisitScotland’s Highland dancing events and more. Director of Events, said: “Piping is a The World Pipe Band Championships is quintessential part of Scotland’s identity The Edinburgh International Festival lights up the capital Five Telegrams is an historic Orchestra celebrates the centenary of partnership that will see two great the birth of Leonard Bernstein with a festivals working closely together. The specially chosen selection of his foot- project will open both the International tapping, flamboyant music – with very Festival outside the Usher Hall on 3 special guest artists. August and the BBC Proms at the Royal After the interval, join the Orchestra Albert Hall. This joint production marks for a mind-expanding journey into the first time the International Festival deepest space, with music from Gustav and the Proms have worked together in Holst’s visionary The Planets – from this way. With additional contributions the overwhelming power of ‘Mars’ to from young people in Edinburgh and the eerie beauty of ‘Venus’; from the working in partnership with Edinburgh seething energy of ‘Saturn’ to the majestic College of Art, and as part of 14–18 grandeur of ‘Jupiter’. All accompanied by NOW, the UK’s arts programme for a jaw-dropping display of fireworks from the First World War centenary, Five the Edinburgh Castle ramparts. Telegramsis a truly collaborative event. Over 100,000 fireworks launched from Edinburgh’s imposing Castle One of the biggest fireworks make this one of the biggest fireworks Virgin Money Fireworks Concert. Photo: Edinburgh International Festival. concerts in the world concerts in the world. Around a quarter The spectacular Virgin Money of a million people gather across the he 2018 International Festival crafted a new work for orchestra based Fireworks Concert brings together city and beyond to share in this annual season bursts into life with a on material found in the Imperial War unforgettable orchestral classics from grand International Festival finale. spectacular free outdoor digital Museum. Meredith is a composer, Edinburgh’s own Scottish Chamber Details: www.eif.co.uk performance celebrating Scotland’s producer and performer whose genre- Orchestra, and awe-inspiring TYear of Young People and reflecting on the defying works span the worlds of classical, fireworks, specially choreographed centenary of the end of the Great War. pop and electronic music. by international fireworks artists Inspired by themes of communication Having created three previous epic Pyrovision to enhance your musical including telegrams sent by young soldiers opening performances, 59 Productions experience – all set against the in 1918, Five Telegrams weaves a newly are well known to International Festival magnificent, historic backdrop of commissioned orchestral score, projected audiences. Over the past decade they Edinburgh Castle. digital artworks and live participation have used innovative new technologies to Join the city of Edinburgh for this together to consider themes of machines reimagine concert performance, theatre, joyous celebration of summer festivals, and codes, censorship, propaganda opera and exhibitions. Five Telegrams inspirational music and breathtaking and reconciliation – ideas that resonate will be led by Richard Slaney, who was fireworks – marking the resplendent powerfully in contemporary life. responsible for the hugely successful conclusion to the 2018 Edinburgh Working closely with 59 Productions, The Harmonium Project at the 2015 International Festival. Conducted by Five Telegrams at Usher Hall. Photo: Edinburgh International Festival. Scottish composer Anna Meredith has International Festival. Clark Rundell, the Scottish Chamber

Page 14 • The Scottish Banner • August 2018 THE SCOTTISH BANNER Full steam ahead this summer many of the days completely selling out. It Development, Councillor Mark really is a fantastic opportunity to step back Rowley, added: “We are delighted to in time and enjoy a relaxing day out to the work alongside SRPS and our Borders Scottish Borders, taking in the spectacular Railway Blueprint partners to bring scenery and discover two of Scotland’s back the steam train experience in great scenic rail journeys. Without a doubt, 2018 after a hugely successful 2017. The passengers are in for an unforgettable day fact that all four trips were sold out – out – they can sit back and relax and take bringing 1,600 people to the Scottish in the picturesque beauty of the Fife coast, Borders – was testament to the offering the iconic Edinburgh Waverley station, with by SRPS, which included spending the plenty to see and do when they arrive in afternoon in our wonderful area with the Scottish Borders – all topped off with plenty to see and do, and quality local quality local food and drink. The return food and drink available. I am sure that The Flying Scotsman recently crossed the Forth Rail Bridge. Passengers on of the steam train experience provides an the 2018 steam train days out will be the Black Five locomotive this summer will have the opportunity to travel important boost to the local economy and another fantastic occasion on one of from the Fife Coast to the Scottish Borders. Photo: Tony Marsh/VisitScotland. continues to shine the spotlight on the Scotland’s great scenic rail journeys.” quality of tourism offering in these regions.” SRPS Railtours is a trading subsidiary steam train experience that features and round the Fife coast before heading The special steam excursions will of The Scottish Railway Preservation Scotland’s latest World Heritage south on the Borders Railway to Tweedbank operate on every Sunday in August. Society, charity which owns and Site and newest railway line every Sunday in August. They depart from Linlithgow and cross maintains former British Rail coaches. returns to the timetable again this VisitScotland expects the steam the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the The tours are organised and staffed Asummer. Passengers on the Scottish Railway experience to provide an important boost Forth Rail Bridge, before travelling onto by unpaid volunteers with proceeds Preservation Society’s (SRPS) Railtours to the local economy in the Scottish Kinghorn, and Aberdour. from the railtours going to the charity steam special will have the opportunity Borders after it attracted thousands After stopping at Dalgety Bay, the journey to be used to restore rolling stock and to take in views of the new Queensferry of visitors to the region last year and continues south over the Bridge once locomotives of historical value. Crossing as they cross the iconic Forth Rail benefited local businesses and visitor again to Edinburgh then along the The Black Five locomotive was Bridge from the Fife Coast to the Scottish attractions. As part of the Borders Railway 31-mile route of the Borders Railway to designed by Sir William Stanier for the Borders. SRPS ran four Fife Coast to Scottish Blueprint partnership, the national Galashiels and Tweedbank. London, Midland & Scottish railway Borders trips in August 2017, each of which tourism organisation seeks to maximise Passengers will be able to enjoy more and a total of 842 were built between was sold out carrying a total of 1,600 people. benefits from the new Borders Railway. than two hours in the Borders before the 1934 and 1951. The return journey will This year the Black Five steam locomotive return journey, with additional trips to be diesel-hauled from Tweedbank to will again travel along the Borders Railway Step back in time Melrose, Galashiels, Abbotsford House Newcraighall, where the train will be when it makes its return to the route that VisitScotland Regional Leadership Director, and local restaurants also available. turned on Niddrie triangle so that it can takes in two of Scotland’s Great Scenic Rail Paula Ward, said: “The steam train special be steam-hauled for the remainder of Routes for a second year. Passengers will be from Fife, through Edinburgh and travelling Plenty to see and do the return journey. able to board the steam train in Linlithgow down the Borders Railway to Tweedbank Scottish Borders Council’s Executive The trains will be operated by West before travelling over the Forth Rail Bridge last year proved a runaway success with Member for Business and Economic Coast Railways. The Northern Meeting Piping Competition

ailed as being the “Premier Solo Held since 1841, Piping Contest in the World,” solo pipers from as The Northern Meeting Piping far afield as the USA, Competition attracts pipers from Canada, Australia, Hacross the globe. Join piping enthusiasts New Zealand, at Eden Court Theatre on August 30 & 31st Northern Ireland, to listen in awe as over 100 solo pipers Europe and the compete in eight different classes. British Isles flock to the Highland capital to take part in this most prestigious piping competition.

Highest standard of solo piping Spectators will witness the highest standard of solo piping and events include the classic Piobaireachd, March, Strathspey and and and all musical experiences which no doubt will leave you with shivers down your spine and a thirst for more. In Scotland’s Year of Young People, the competition are also delighted to be welcoming a number of junior competitors. Held over two days, the Northern Meeting is the ultimate way to celebrate the finest piping the world has to offer. The sunning riverside setting of Eden Court, set in the heart of Inverness, and with stunning views of the River Ness, it is also one of the most idyllically located venues in the country. For more details and tickets see: www.eden-court.co.uk

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The Scottish Banner speaks to Roddy MacLeod, MBE Photos courtesy of Piping Live! Photos Roddy MacLeod is one of the world’s top pipers, Festival Director of Piping Live! and principal at The National Piping Centre in Glasgow. Roddy took time to speak to the Scottish Banner’s Sean Cairney on this year Piping Live!, the power of the bagpipes, and why it is never too late to join a pipe band.

father was keen that my older brothers Todd Building for pipers. Also the Glasgow world. Whichever countries have a bagpipe learn the pipes before I did and I used to Skye Association Pipe Band held an annual we would try and represent them at go along to their lessons and was very keen pipe band concert. So started to think some point in the festival so that we were to learn the chanter from the age of 5 or 6. that if we harness all these events and this creating a much broader cultural event for When I got to the age of 10 I started to get information together under one brochure the city, and really is how it came to be. regular lessons and it went from there. I it would be helpful to those people coming This year’s Piping Live! we hope, as have always loved the sound of the pipes to Glasgow and wanting to see everything we do every year, will be bigger than and the music and the pipes mean a great that was taking place in the city piping previous years. We had about 40,000 deal to me. Pipes have given me a great wise. We then looked to go further and visitors last year at 150 events and we connection with people throughout my life create a festival and we ran with an idea I hope to match this again. Events such and I have made some great friendships presented that we create an international as a Masters Solo Piping event, featuring with people who were similarly learning piping festival, meaning not just Scottish the best solo pipers in the world. A the pipes like me. Piping has given me bagpipes, but bagpipes from all over the quartets competition which is always the opportunity to travel and do lots of exciting things throughout my life. Of course it has also given me employment for the past 20 years in terms of my work here at the National Piping Centre.

SC: Roddy thank you for taking the time SC: This month is a big month for piping, to speak to the Scottish Banner. You are with world’s biggest celebration of piping considered one of the world’s top pipers at Piping Live! Can you tell us a bit about and bagpipes clearly run through your this year’s Piping Live! and how the idea to blood. Can you tell us what got you hold Piping Live! came to be? interested in the pipes to begin with and what Scotland’s iconic instrument, the RM: Basically in the summertime Great Highland Bagpipe, means to you? in Glasgow the World Pipe Band Championships attract a great deal of RM: My interest in the pipes goes back as overseas visitors to the city. We used to put far as I can remember because my family a series of piping recitals at the National background is a Hebridean background. Piping Centre in the lead up to the World’s My father’s side of the family is from the and also run summer schools for people Isle of Lewis and my mother’s is from to learn the pipes. Strathclyde University Benbecula, so there was always an interest would host a lot of the bands visiting for The Red Hot Chilli Pipers at Piping Live! in Gaelic music and island music. My the Worlds and host an event at the Lord

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We have also expanded with the College of Piping here in Glasgow being incorporated with the National Piping Centre, so we now operate from two locations which has been a very exciting development and given us more space and popular which features a number of the SC: You come from a Gaelic speaking countries such as Italy, Germany and two more opportunity. world’s top pipe bands, including the family, how important is it for you today to in America in Virginia and San Diego. We This month The National Piping current World Champions the Inverary keep the traditions of Scottish music alive? have a eLearning web portal that people SC: Centre will also host the Silver Chanter & District Pipe Band, the previous World can use for learning. While this is not face competition, can you tell us more? Champions Field Marshal Montgomery RM: It is very important to me. I feel that to face learning it is something people who and also Canada’s Simon Fraser University, Gaelic music is in my blood and I grew up are remote from us can use and we also do RM: The Silver Chanter was always held at in addition to other bands from around the listening to Gaelic singers such as Calum Skype lessons as well. Dunvegan Castle and was an idea of Dame world. We have some fantastic performers Kennedy and the Lewis Folk, Donald People come from all over the world to Flora MacLeod of Clan MacLeod. It was a throughout the week with so many things McRae and many others. It is always in the Piping Centre, from over 60 countries way of bringing the top pipers in the country happening from album and book launches me and I have always enjoyed Gaelic so far, which is hard to beat. Continued on page 19 and even a play about piping. All the details music. It is important for me to present the can of course be found on our website. traditions as I love the music so much and it’s the music I listen to. SC: The city of Glasgow has a vibrant music scene covering all genres and is SC: You are also the principal of The in fact a UNESCO City of Music. How National Piping Centre in Glasgow. Can important do you feel this is for not you tell us more about the Piping Centre only Piping Live! and the World Pipe and how the international community can Band Championships but the piping take part on what is on offer there? scene in general? RM: There are so many things to say RM: At this point I don’t feel we have really about the National Piping Centre, we tapped into that. Glasgow greatly values have been here for 22 years now and music and we do get support from the it has grown exponentially since as a city marketing board for both Piping Live! business. Today we collaborate with The and the World Pipe Band Championships. Royal Conservatoire of Scotland to run a Being a UNESCO City of Music definitely degree, Masters and PhD program. We are does bring business and music to Glasgow always very excited to welcome students and the city certainly supports our from abroad to these courses. We also run endeavours to showcase piping here. summer schools at home and also in other

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are part of a wider plan called Gigabit UK, which aims to provide everyone in the UK with speeds of one gigabit per second or more, no matter where they are. Glasgow is a natural fit for exploring the future of 5G, given the work by the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) on the network. The SELFNET project, led by UWS researchers, promises to deliver dramatic improvements to quality of user experience, reliability and security – unlocking a wealth of new possibilities like remote surgery, driverless cars and smooth mobile HD streaming. Nick Jeffery, Vodafone UK chief executive, said: “We want to make 5G and new fibre broadband services available to consumers and business throughout the UK, delivering a Gigabit society for all. We will also be bringing ultra-fast 4G to several hundred sites in hard to reach rural areas this year, building on our position as the network that offers the best voice coverage in the UK.” 5G could be as much as 100 times faster Historic steamship finds permanent home than 4G, offering speeds fast enough to The historic Scots steamship TS Queen is peak season for the he Highland introduction of a new timetable at the download an HD movie in seconds. Mary has been berthed permanently on midge, or Culicoides Impunctatus, and start of the year played a major part in the Clyde, at Glasgow Science Centre. considered similar to the mosquito. this success, with a 23 per cent increase Gaelic makes a splash The steamship was rescued from scrap Dinners can choose to have their burgers in services encouraging more people to in Fort William by a group of trustees last year and is covered in midges for extra protein and take the tram when visiting the city for In a Scottish first swimming lessons are currently undergoing a multi-million a truly Scottish experience. David Keat, business or pleasure. We’ve also worked being offered in Gaelic. The Lochaber pound refurbishment. Situated beside who owns the Brander Lodge Hotel said: hard to reduce journey times, with a trip Leisure Centre in Fort William has the Millennium Bridge she will be “If you are angry and you want to get between Edinburgh Airport and the city introduced Gaelic swim lessons, in a stone’s throw from the SSE Hydro your own back on the midges, you can centre taking less than 35 minutes. addition to tits established English lesson and SECC complexes, and right in the eat them for a change, instead of them “Alongside these operational programs. Gary Davidson, manager of heart of Glasgow’s media village. eating you. We just thought that, with improvements we’ve continued our Lochaber Leisure Centre, said: “This Friends of TS Queen Mary, the ants and grasshoppers on menus across commitment to providing the best is a fantastic opportunity for Gaelic charity behind the rescue and the world, Scotland has a ready supply possible service to our customers, rolling speaking Leisure Centre users, especially restoration project, estimates the vessel of protein-filled midges, because of our out a series of successful initiatives. These as Bun-Sgoil Ghaidhlig Loch Abar is will welcome 150,000 visitors and location we have an ample supply of the include the introduction of a contactless now established in the area, and Gaelic students each year once restored. wee blighters. There is a huge plague of payment system and running additional is being used in the community within The charity has raised £1.3 million midges this year so there are plenty at our trams when the city hosts major events. other sporting activities, including in cash and in-kind donations, leaving disposal.” Scotland is facing a record bug This passenger-focussed approach has shinty, football, and outdoor educational just under £700,000 left to fully fund the season due recent weather conditions seen Edinburgh Trams named as Operator activities. We are pleased to be able to restoration. The charity hopes to reopen the and midges will be in full supply. of the Year at the prestigious Global offer the lessons through Gaelic as this ship as a heritage destination, education Light Rail Awards and receive numerous will enhance the linguistic skills of Gaelic and business centre in spring next year. Profits and passenger numbers accolades for excellence in customer learners and the young Gaelic speakers.” Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow up on Edinburgh trams service. We’re delighted at the support The centre also offers Gaelic language Southside, said: “I’m absolutely delighted we’ve received from the travelling public, sport instructions in football and to see the TS Queen Mary find a permanent which is reflected in these financial results, shinty. The Gaelic swim classes are berth at the Glasgow Science Centre. The and we’ll continue our efforts to further taking place across the summer and restoration will bring a major benefit not improve the customer experience.” already showing strong bookings. only in the form of visitors but in giving A planned extension to Leith of the students unique hands-on experience. It’s a tram service is now under consideration. Grave problems on Mull very fitting addition to the Clyde and I look Residents on Mull are facing a grave forward to visiting over the years to come.” 5G network to be shortage with cemeteries not securing Dr Stephen Breslin, chief executive of trialled in Glasgow people a grave until they die. Pre- Glasgow Science Centre, said: “We are purchasing grave space on Mull has delighted to welcome the TS Queen Mary now been banned as the situation has as our permanent new neighbour along the become a major issue for islanders. Mull riverside. Shipbuilding is an intrinsic part A winning combination of rising customer undertaker Billy McClymont said: “You of Glasgow’s heritage and we are excited numbers, 99 per cent reliability and can’t buy a lair on Mull unless you are to be working with Friends of the Queen industry-leading customer service dead. It’s pretty bad, they are not allowing Mary to celebrate and engage people with has seen Edinburgh Trams exceed all people to buy them. Tobermory is down the social and engineering history of this financial expectations, recording a pre- to nine lairs now, for a town the size iconic vessel and shipbuilding on the Clyde. tax operating profit of £1.6m. Results of Tobermory, with 800-900 people, to As well being a unique visitor attraction published show revenue grew by 24 only have nine graves available is pretty and events space, the ship will also be a per cent in 2017, and the total number severe, you could use them in a couple platform for inspiring new generations of customer journeys was up by 19 per Vodafone has chosen Glasgow as of months, what then? You want to be of future engineers and mariners.” cent to 6.6 million. The figures reflect the one of seven UK cities (including buried in one part of Mull, you don’t Trustee Iain Sim said, during his growing popularity of the city’s tramway London, Liverpool and Manchester) want to be buried miles away, you want speech: “People often ask what the legacy and massively exceed forecasts in the City to test new 5G applications, including to be buried in the cemetery where your of Queen Mary has been. We believe that Council’s original business model, which virtual and augmented reality in family are. They need to make provision the legacy of Queen Mary is yet to be”. predicted a profit of £333,000 for 2017. factories, hospitals and offices. and build a new cemetery in Tobermory. Lea Harrison, Edinburgh Trams’ The upcoming trials, between October Death is not free, they charge people Midge burger on the Managing Director, commented: “In and December 2018, will ensure Vodafone almost £700 just to open and close a menu in Argyll 2016 we returned our first operating is ready for the commercial launch of full lair, and to buy a lair is nearly £800.” A restaurateur outside of Oban has launch profit a year ahead of schedule and, 5G, which is expected to arrive early in The local authorities are now unique summer menu for customers in 2017, financial performance has 2020 to coincide with a wide choice of looking at options of expanding which includes a Midge burger. Summer continued to exceed expectations. The compatible phones and devices. The trials current cemetery lots.

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Continued from page 17 to Skye, originally to participate in the Piping Centre and from next year it will be SC: Roddy there are few instruments SC: And finally Roddy the pipe band Skye Highland Games, and also has always integrated into the Piping Live! program. that can stir the soul like the bagpipes. movement is such a special one of been a celebration of the compositions Can you tell us what it is about the power friendship which connects people across of the MacCrimmon pipers who were the SC: Teaching the pipes and drums is so of the bagpipes that you think give them the world. What does the piping fraternity hereditary pipers to the Clan MacLeod. important and passing on piping music such a global following? mean to you and what are your hopes Sadly things have changed in Skye and culture. What message do you have for for the pipe band movement not only in and Skye Piping Society are no longer someone, regardless of age, wanting to get RM: That is difficult to say, but I think Scotland, but across the world? able to fund the event on the island due involved with the pipe band community? the bagpipes is an instrument that has a to rising costs in using Dunvegan Castle certain volume and pitch and of course the RM: It is a special fraternity because there and no longer have the support of the RM: My message is to do it. It is never drone. That seems to attract many people, are no class boundaries, piping crosses all Clan Macleod, which as a MacLeod I am too late to get involved and start learning. it is not for everyone, but fortunately many divides. In my experience you join a pipe disappointed to hear. So they approached Learning music is about enjoyment, you people really enjoy the sound and the band and you could find you would have the National Piping Centre to see if we don’t have to be the greatest piper or music that goes with it. accountants, teachers, plumbers, painters may be able to take the event on in order drummer in the world to enjoy what you It is a powerful instrument and when or doctors and it does not matter what you to keep it going as it has been running for are learning. And of course getting involved someone is playing the bagpipes it is not do or who you are, you are connected to over 50 years. We certainly did not want and make friends and all that goes with something you can easily ignore. In Scotland each other by the enjoyment of playing to see the vent disappear from the piping a pipe band in terms of days out or at when the pipes are played at certain occasions the music. That is one of the greatest calendar and it is such an important event competitions. The week to week interaction such as weddings or funerals you can be sure things I feel about piping and pipe bands. with great tradition. We have agreed to is of course very good for people and it nice there will be a few tearful eyes because When you are in that band it becomes take it on here in Glasgow at the National to have that community involvement. people find it such an emotive instrument. an extended family and for many people a great support mechanism for them. I have had so much fun whenever I have been in bands and really enjoyed it. I hope the pipe band movement continues to thrive and it is great to see more and more young people in Scotland getting involved in pipe bands which is wonderful. It is also great to see the friendships and opportunities that derive from pipe bands and I can only hope the pipe band fraternity continue to thrive. Piping Live! takes place in Glasgow this month from August 13th - 19th August and the Masters Solo Piping Championship and the Lunchtime Recitals will be available each day for free on the website. For more details see: www.pipinglive.co.uk For further information on The National Piping Centre see: www.thepipingcentre.co.uk Celtic Council honour Possible take Did you know? John O’Groats ill Christie from Ayr, Queensland was presented with a Duine Uasal Award off on Skye by the Celtic Council of Australia on Saturday July 16th at the Clansmen’s BCeilidh, the prelude to Townsville Tartan Day. The Celtic award was granted due to Bill’s extensive and continuing service to the Scottish Community in North Queensland, particularly the Lower Burdekin area. Bill was born in Glasgow and his family immigrated to Melbourne when he was 10 years of age. His life of dedication to piping, pipe bands and the promotion and preservation of Scottish culture started when he was posted to Townsville in 1970 as a National Service conscript and he began learning the bagpipes from Pipe Major Doug Thoresen of the 4 R.A.R. Pipes and Drums. A feasibility study is now underway Letters of support for Bill’s nomination looking at the possibility of re- • John O’Groats, is named after a • Cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats, were provided by The Mayor of the Burdekin launching scheduled air services to the 16th century Dutch immigrant the furthest possible distance in the British Shire, Ms Lyn McLaughlin, the Lower Burdekin Isle of Skye. Skye business groups, the called Jan de Groot. Jan de Groot Isles, is a classic challenge that many Caledonian Pipe Band Inc., the Ayr and Lower Highland Council and Scottish airline obtained a grant for the ferry dream of. Starting at Land’s End on the Burdekin Caledonian Association Inc., the RSL Loganair and looking at the economic from the Scottish mainland to south - westerly tip of England the trips Memorial Pipes and Drums Townsville and the benefits of service from Glasgow to Orkney from James IV, King of finishes (or starts) in John O’Groats. Mackay and District Pipe Band. Broadford, which last saw air service Congratulations Bill! in 1988. Highland Council’s Isle of Skye Scots, in 1496. • In 2017 a skateboarder cruised his way from and Raasay committee chairman John • The John O’ Groats House Hotel John O’Groats to Land’s End in a bid to earn Gordon, said: “The reintroduction of was built on or near the site of his place in the record books. Jon Holder, scheduled flights to Skye would be an Jan de Groot’s house and was from Reepham, Norfolk, completed the enormous boost to our local economy. established in 1875. 1,025 - mile trip in 16 days-five days faster People want to come and visit our than the previous world record. • Dunnet Head, just outside John beautiful area and we want to make it O’Groats the mostly northerly point • John O’Groats is the gateway to the as easy as possible for them to access all of mainland Britain. Orkney Islands. With a crossing that’s only that we have to offer. The proposed trial • The expression “from Land’s 40 minutes. On a clear day the Orkney looks like a really viable option.” The Islands can be seen (only 8 miles away). End to John O’Groats” covers a current travel time is approximately distance of about 870 miles or • The most popular photo on John O’Groats four hours and it is hoped a new service 1,400 km and refers to “from end is the landmark “Journey’s End” signpost may be possible by 2020. to end of Great Britain.” which was installed in1964.

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Names Associated with Clan MacDougall of Argyll and Clan MacDowall of Galloway Coul MacCoul Macoual Conacher MacConacher Coyle MacCoyle Dole MacDole MacDill Doual MacDoual McDougal Clan MacLellan Dougal MacDougall MacDougald John B. McClellan, Jr. Dougle Mcdougle McDougald Dugal MacDugal MacDugle Treasurer Dowall MacDowal MacDowall 6409 Knollwood Drive Clan Macpherson Association MacDowell Macdowell McDowell McKinney, TX Clan Macpherson welcomes enquiries from Macphersons Lullich McLullich MacCullich and members of our Associated families. For information MacCulloch McCulloch MacCullagh 75070-6032 contact your local representative, our web site MacClintock MacLintock McLintock Email: [email protected] www.clan-macpherson.org/branches, or the ‘Official MacHale McHoul Mactheul Clan Macpherson Association’ Facebook page MacHowell MacCowan McCown MacKichan M’Gowall MacNamell Invites all MacLellans and their descendants regardless Australia. John L Macpherson Canada. John C Gillies Clan Hope of Craighall Society MacLucas MacLugash MacLuke [email protected] [email protected] of surname spelling to join in preserving our heritage. phone +1 705 4460 280 For all of the name and lineage of Hope Spelling Variations May Vary or Omit the Mac, Mc phone +61 2 4871 1123 Various family names are MacLellan(d), McClellan(d), INTERNATIONAL & USA AUSTRALIA New Zealand. Tim McPherson Scotland. Bill Macpherson [email protected] [email protected] McLellan(d) and Gilliland. President: Convenor: phone +64 3 234 5098 phone +44 1577 830 430 Richard Rex Hope Stephen Hope Visit our website: www.clanmaclellan.net Clan Museum. Curator [email protected] [email protected] USA. Ken Croker [email protected] [email protected] phone +44 1540 673 332 phone +1 559 658 6189 Membership Chair: (1 April to 30 October) Janet Hope Higton [email protected] Clan MacLeod www.clanhope.org www.clanhopeaustralia.org Societies of Australia THE CLAN MACRAE SOCIETY OF Membership is open to MacLeods, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND Septs (of any spelling) and descendants. If your surname is MacRae, Askey MacAndie MacCorkill or you are descended from a Beaton MacAskill MacCrimmon person having the surname Bethune MacAulay MacGillechallum MacRae (any spelling) or that of Caskie MacCabe MacRaild Norie a Sept of the Clan then you are Harold MacCaig MacWilliam Tolmie eligible to join our Society. Lewis MacClure Norman Williamson NSW, ACT & Qld - Peter Macleod 02 4397 3161 Australian Contact: Victoria & Tas - David Dickie 03 9337 4384 Roslyn MacRae 0412 291 054 email: [email protected] South Australia - Nicole Walters 0415 654 836 NZ Contact: Sue Tregoweth email: [email protected] Western Australia - Ruth MacLeod 08 9364 6334 Email: [email protected] Clan MacTavish,U.S.A.  Under the patronage of Chief Steven Clan MacInnes MacTavish of Dunardry invites you to join us    in celebrating our history. Cash, Holmes,  International Association of Clan MacTavish, Stephenson, Stevens, Thompson, MacInnes (Aonghais) Thomson, Todd & other variants.  www.clanmactavish.org    All spelling variants of MacInnes are welcome  worldwide: (Mc)Angus, (Mc)Kinnis, (Mc)Innis, Membership Info:  (Mc)Ginnis, (Mc)Ninch, (Mc)Neish, (Mc)Canse, [email protected] or PO Box 686, Milford, OH 45150-0686  (Mc)Masters, (Mc)Innes, (Mac)Masters   www.clanmacinnes.org  Eric Perry, Director-Member Services 14 Jakes Lane, Dexter, ME 04930; [email protected]

Clan Macnachtan Association Worldwide Sir Malcolm F. Macnaghten of Macnaghten, Bart - Chief of Clan Chairman - Peter McNaughton - 360-686-8451 We welcome membership from all Scots named MacNaughton or any of the Septs on our Website: Contact the Membership Secretary, Vice-Chairman or Regional Commissioners in: Australia - Regional Commissioner - Bruce McNaught +61 7 3266 2047 [email protected] W. Canada - Regional Commissioner - Miles MacNaughton 250-999-9636 [email protected] New Zealand - Regional Commissioner - John Macnaughtan +64 9 441 4984 [email protected] USA - Membership Secretary - Mary Nivison Burton CLAN MATHESON 541-401-2613 [email protected] SOCIETY WWW.CLANMACNAUGHTON.NET Chief of the Clan Major Sir Fergus Matheson of Matheson 7th Baronet of Lochalsh Clan MacNeil Association Invites all Mathesons/Mathiesons or Kin to join our Clan Society. OF AUSTRALIA Contact the Chief's Lieutenants in USA CLAN LESLIE For all enquiries about the clan and U.S.A. membership contact. Malcolm Matheson, III P.O.Box 307, The Plains, VA 20198 SOCIETY Tel: (540) 687-6836, Fax: (540) 687-5569 John McNeil [email protected] of Australia 21 Laurel Avenue, Linden Park, www.clanmatheson.org SA 5065 and New Zealand Email [email protected] Clan Chief: Hon Alexander John Leslie Enquiries invited from Leslies around the world, Clan Moffat Society as well as the Septs of Clan Leslie: Abernethy, Bartholomew, Cairney, Lang, Madam Jean Moffat, Chief of the Moore etc in all their spellings. Name and Arms of the Family of J Barrie Leslie Moffat, welcomes Moffats of all Contact:Conta Malcolmct: W. Leslie D.Ua. spellings. Spouses and those legally 117/30343 Rosedal Springe RStreet.d. adopted by Moffats are also eligible Kearney’sGordon Spring,, NSW, Qld,2072, 4350, Austr Australia.alia. for membership. Phone:Phone: +61 +61 2 7 46359418 83582262 [email protected]@ozemail.com.au www.clanleslie.org• www.clanleslie.org Website: http://www.ClanMoffat.org/

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Leonard Montgomery President [email protected] www.clanmontgomery.org

     Clan Scott Australia Group    Clan Chief: The Duke of Buccleuch K.B.E Scottish Heritage USA, Inc. Commissioner: Heather de Sylva P.O. Box 457   Pinehurst, NC 28370  Membership welcome from Scotts and Septs:   Balwearie, Harden, Laidlaw, Geddes & Langlands. Welcomes membership of anyone interested in the exchange of  people and ideas between Scotland and the United States.  Info: Secretary, PO Box 320, Maclean, NSW, 2463  Write or phone for our free brochure.         E: [email protected] www.scottishheritageusa.org W: clanscottaustraliagroup.moonfruit.com email: [email protected] (910) 295-4448 Scottish Associations and Societies

Australian Scottish Communtiy (Qld) Inc. Promoter of International Tartan Day, Brisbane, Queensland PO Box 3188, South Brisbane 4101 Bi-Monthly Newsletter, All things Susan Cooke tel: 02 6355 4158 Murray Clan Society Scottish Email: [email protected]  Clan Shaw Society All persons of Scottish Descent of North America Invites membership or inquires from all: welcome. www.aussie-scots.org.au,Email: ,,('! /'+*. $+- )#) #-.&', -# '*1'/#" $-+) Shaw, Ayson, Adamson, Esson, MacAy, [email protected], Ph 07 3359 8195 0-- 34. *" /&# $+((+2'*% (('#" $ )'('#. MacHay, Shiach, Sheach, Sheath, Seith,  (*# 1#.'*.)+-#0*.)+-#(#)'*%+- 3 Seth, Skaith, Scaith and Shay. 0--'## 1#.',#-3,#-) '() (#) (( )# ( *", ("'*% Mike Shaw Scottish Gaelic Society of Victoria * * " !+*/ !/ */&#!+*/ !/ Secretary www.scottishgaelicsocietyvic.org '((' )0-- 3 + #-/0-- 3 2403 West Cranford Founded in 1905 +-"#-+-#.!#*/  ) -'"%#1#   Denison, TX 75020  ), #(('1#-   3+)'..'*%   Scottish Gaelic Choir: Wednesdays 10:30 am to

Clan Sinclair Australia 12:30 pm during school terms at The Kildara Centre, rear of Membership and enquiries from all Sinclairs, 39 Stanhope Street, Malvern. Sinclair Septs and Sinclair descendants Clan Pollock Language Class: Wednesdays 7:00 to 8:30 pm Among the most ancient families of Scotland. If For further info contact during school terms at the Celtic Club, 420-424 you are a descendant of Pollock, Pollok, Pook, Polk, Polke, Paulk, Poalke, Poulk, Poolke, Pogue President Secretary William Street, West Melbourne. - you are cordially invited to contact: WayneSinclair Liane Sinclair Wayne Sinclair Liane Sinclair Contact Maurice Fowler 0408 223 277 A. D. Pollock, Jr. (004173) 9 814673 4717461 (03)0410 9348 045 2663263 PO Box 404 Email: [email protected] Greenville, KY 42345 e-mail: [email protected] E: [email protected] The Society of St. Andrew

Caledonian Club of Scotland Clan Skene Association, Inc. (Queensland) Limited Invites membership from Skene and Of ABN 30 093 578 860 septs Cariston, Carney/Carnie, Florida West (Sarasota, FL) Currehill, Dyas, Dyce, Dyer, Hall, Invites membership of all people of Halyard/Hallyard, MacGalliard, Scottish descent or association. Rennie, and Skains. 2017 Spring Schedule: Feb. 4: Scottish Games AlDorna McGalliard Comp Jack Vaudin, Hon Secretary, P.O. Box 3233 Mar. 25: Thistle Ball The Secretary,South Brisbane,P.O. Box BC,3233, QLD, South 4101, Brisbane, Australia BC,. PrePresidentsident Apr. 2: Kirkin’ O’ Tartans 273103 Amy Sumners Clegg Alle Drivey QLD, 4101, Australia. www.standrewsociety.com May 6: Annual General Luncheon www.standrewsociety.com Summerville,Gray, GA, SC 31032 29485 Summer Socials: TBA Email:Email: [email protected] [email protected] FOUNDED 1974 Contact: Robert Howard, President 941-376-5514 FOUNDED 1974 St. Andrewís Society Email: [email protected] St. Andrewís Society ClanRoss Clan in Australia Ross in Australia Web site: www.caledonianclub.org of Vermont for information contact Commander Des Ross The Stewart Society The clan is active again in Australia of Vermont for information contact Welcomes Stewarts, however spelled, by name, P.O. Box 484 (ByCommander Des Ross(By appointment David Ross Bt Chief of Clan Ross and Balnagowan) appointment David Ross Bt Chief of Clan Ross and Balnagowan) birth, or descent, from all over the world. Annual Essex Junction,P.O. Bo xVT 48 405453 We would be pleased to hear from anyone Gathering in historic, Stewart-related properties in We would be pleased to hear from anyone with Ross Clan Scotland. Newsletter. Annual magazine. Essex Junction, VT 05453 with Rossheritage and interest. Clan heritage and interest. Invites membership inquiries. contact Commander Des Ross at Please inquire: Contact: [email protected] Des Ross at Invites membership inquiries. The Secretary David Campbell - President (802) 878-8663 [email protected] M 0403 830 853 53 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2HT, Ken Duthie JP Director of Publicity M 0418 806 172 Tel/Fax 0131 220 4512 www.stewartsociety.org David Campbell - President (802) 878-8663 Victorian Scottish Union Clan Sutherland Society Established 1905 of Australia Umbrella group representing the interest The Society welcomes membership of all of Scottish Clans and Societies in Victoria. bearers of the Sutherland name and any of their septs- (Cheyne, Duffus, Frederith, Affiliated Clans & Societies Mowat (or any variation of the spelling). Marie Hodgkinson Ballarat Highland Dancing Geelong Scottish Dance 212 MacKenzie Street Toowoomba, 4350 Balmoral Highland Dancing Society Glenbrae Celtic Dancers Queensland, Australia Begonia City Highland Dancing Society Glenmaggie Scottish Folk Festival e-mail: [email protected] Brunswick Scottish Society Kilmore Celtic Festival http://goldenvale.wix.com/clansutherlandaus Illinois Saint Andrew Society Clan Donald Victoria Maryborough Highland Society Clan Grant Mornington Peninsula Caledonian Society Illinois’ oldest, largest Scottish Clan Macdonald Yarraville Inc Scottish Country Dance Victoria Society organization and owner of The Scottish Clan Mackenzie of Australia The Robert Burns Club of Melbourne Clan Sutherland Society Home. A unique “assisted living” Clan Maclean Australia Warrnambool & District Caledonian Society of North America, Inc. facility located in a beautiful wooded Clan Sinclair Association Warrnambool Caledonian Highland Dancing Society The Society cordially invites membership of Clan Sutherland Australia Robert Burns Club of Camperdown Inc all Sutherlands (however the name is spelled) setting. and of the associated families: Cheyne, For more information on Society membership and Jan Macdonald: Secretary Duffus, Gray, Frederith, Mowat and Oliphant. Victorian Scottish Union programs or The Scottish Home, contact Richard Langford T: 03 9360 9829 M: 0438 584 930 1106 Horshoe Lane Gus Noble, President E: [email protected] Blacksburg, VA 24060 e-mail: [email protected] 708-447-5092 or www.chicago-scots.org www.victorianscottishunion.com

Page 22 • The Scottish Banner • August 2018 THE SCOTTISH BANNER Tattoo to celebrate human potential for ‘The Sky’s the Limit’ in 2018

In building on its current international success, the Tattoo remains committed to sustaining its power and authenticity at home and abroad by supporting the development of our national talent - across a broad range of performer groups including the military - and by attracting, showcasing and supporting the best military and folkloric performers from across the globe. The ambition to attract a global audience across multiple channels of 1 billion by 2025 - a tenfold increase - is a step change for the organisation whose annual Edinburgh show is hugely popular but is bound by the physical size of the Edinburgh Castle esplanade Band. (8,800 seats per show).

umans’ greatest endeavours will Forces, Canada and Australia, Switzerland’s production, in the international cast, in be celebrated at this month’s Top Secret Drum Corps, The Central Band the music, in the lighting and projection Taking place against the iconic Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, of the Czech Armed Forces, the Royal Air and in special effects. There are some inspired by Scotland’s Year of Force and the Highland Dancers will both exciting prospects and some of them out backdrop of Edinburgh Castle HYoung People, the Tattoo has also unveiled return to set the Esplanade alight. of this world! It is all about unleashing to a live audience of 220,000, the 2018’s theme ‘The Sky’s the Limit’. In Brigadier David Allfrey, Chief Executive human potential, not just in the Show a year that will be led by The Royal Air and Producer of The Royal Edinburgh but in life generally. We are so proud to military extravaganza will return Force (RAF), which is marking its 100- Military Tattoo, said: “Scotland’s “Year have sold out for the last consecutive for 24 performances during year anniversary during 2018, the show of Young People” offers a fabulous nineteen years, and are constantly working will celebrate the breaking of barriers and opportunity to help inspire the up-and- to deliver innovative new dimensions August with a 100-minute human potential being infinite. coming generations to reach for the sky. in the Show. And, while we always stay showcase of music, dance and Taking place against the iconic This year too, we are delighted to support true to the core, with Massed Pipes and backdrop of Edinburgh Castle to a The Royal Air Force in celebrating their Drums, the Massed Military Bands, our technical wizardry, including live audience of 220,000, the military 100th anniversary and they will be the Dance Company, Hjaltibonhoga and some extravaganza will return for 24 lead Service at the Tattoo. With these two sensational international contributions, some of the world’s finest performances during August with a ingredients, under our own theme of The the Show is new each year and there will military bands and performers. 100-minute showcase of music, dance Sky’s The Limit, we can explore gravity, always be a twist.” and technical wizardry, including some the history of manned flight - even into of the world’s finest military bands and space - and explore the power of human International expansion The Tattoo sells 220,000 tickets performers. Organisers have confirmed potential in the round. We are looking programme for its Edinburgh show each August, that fan favourites, the Massed Pipes and forward to exploring all manner of creative The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo generating £77 million annually for the Drums – drawn from across the Armed possibilities and collaborations in the revealed its intent to continue the UK economy with a further £30 million company’s growth, reaching ever-larger value added in full-time employment. audiences at home and abroad through The 2016 performances in Australia and an ambitious international expansion New Zealand generated over 240,000 programme including doubling turn-over tickets sales and the shows delivered to £20million by 2025. a combined estimate of £50 million Having already staged hugely popular gross economic impacts to the cities of shows in Australia and New Zealand Melbourne and Wellington. in the last 15 years, the Tattoo aims to The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo takes significantly develop its operations to place 3-25th August at Edinburgh Castle. unleash its own potential by securing For more details see: www.edintattoo.co.uk overseas tours in China, Australia and Canada from 2019 onwards. A world showcase event selling out in Edinburgh every year, The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo prides itself on delivering under the three guiding pillars of: Military Entertainment, Influence and Social Contribution. Supporting the latter, the organisation has donated over £10m to charity over the years and since The Lone Piper. 2016 has committed to donating £1m every year going forward.

The Scottish Banner • August 2018 • Page 23 THE SCOTTISH BANNER SCOTTISH BANNER EVENTS Having a Clan event? Know of a highland games? Know where the pipes will be playing? Let Scottish Banner readers know of Scottish events both near and far with the Scottish Banner events page. Send us your community event, concert, meeting or anything with a Scottish twist! Please submit events either online at www.scottishbanner.com/events or email [email protected]. Please ensure you submit your event in the exact format we use below, events not submitted in this way cannot be guaranteed to be printed. Events will run both in print and online and is a free service.

SEPTEMBER 2018 4 Wellington - Ceilidh With Vic Folk AUSTRALIA Vic Folk is back with high-energy Irish and Scottish SCOTLAND 9 Armadale, WA - Armadale Highland tunes for a great evening of dancing! We’ll have AUGUST 2018 Gathering and the Perth Kilt Run a caller to explain it all and no experience or AUGUST 2018 Celebrate all things Scottish at the largest Highland partner is required. Join VicFolk and their live 5 Ipswich, QLD - Piobaireachd 3 - 25 Edinburgh - The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Gathering event held in Western Australia! Gather your band for a night of high-energy dancing to great Group Queensland Social family and friends to enjoy the visual spectacle of kilts, Experience one of Scotland’s greatest events staged on Celtic tunes at Thistle Hall, 293 Cuba St, Te Aro. Come along and play a tune or just listen and bagpipes and a medieval fair at this free community event. the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. Info: Telephone: Info: https://vicfolkmusic.wordpress.com discuss the classical music of the Highland The morning begins with the fun and quirky Perth Kilt +44(0)131 225 1188 or www.edintattoo.co.uk Bagpipe at Ipswich Pipe Band Hall, lion & Moffat Run, the only fun run in Australia that’s done in a kilt at 5 Blenheim - With Strings Attached 3 - 27 Edinburgh - Edinburgh Festival Fringe Sts. Info: 07 3397 4512 or www.qhps.org Minnawarra Park. Info: (08) 9394 5000 or www.armadale. A mix of Irish, Scottish and American folk music with The largest arts festival in the world at venues 6 - 24 Sydney, NSW - Learn Scottish Country Dancing wa.gov.au/events/highland-gathering-and-perth-kilt-run guitar, fiddle, banjo bodhran and voice at Dodson Street Beer Garden, 1 Dodson St. Info: www.dodsonstreet.co.nz across Edinburgh. Info: www.edfringe.com Eight week course aimed at beginners (and improvers). 9 Ipswich, QLD - Piobaireachd Learn the basic steps and formations along with some Group Queensland Social 10 - Scottish Fiddle Club Fiddle Club Night 3 - 27 Edinburgh - Edinburgh International Festival simple but fun Scottish country dances. A great way to Piping event at Ipswich Thistle Pipe Band Hall, cnr 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM at St Luke’s Church, 130 Remuera Rd. The International Festival present a programme featuring keep fit and make friends. Classes will then continue with Lion & Moffat Sts., Limstone Park. Info: 07 3397 4512. Info: www.freewebs.com/aucklandscottishfiddleclub finest performers and ensembles from the worlds of casual/weekly payment options, welcoming batches dance, opera, music and theatre. Info: www.eif.co.uk 15 Sydney, NSW - Scots on The Rocks - Chaotic Ceilidh 25 Auckland - Auckland Centre Solo Piping Festival of new dancers at specified intervals. Once you feel Featuring music by ARIA Award winning Chris Come along and support emerging pipers. Solo 4 Glasgow - The Silver Chanter 2018 confident you can progress to one of Sydney’s general/ Duncan & Catherine Strutt, it will be a night piping competition & events at Uxbridge Arts The finest exponent of Piobaireachd playing MacCrimmon mixed level SCD classes at Fort Street Public School, of energetic and popular dances in The Rocks. Centre, 35 Uxbridge Rd, Howick. Info: Merv tunes at The National Piping Centre. Info: Tel: +44 Upper Fort St, The Rocks. Info: Diana Hastie, 0413542552, Includes supper (BYO alcohol). Tickets $35pp. Appleton 09 534 9634 or 027 246 0929. [email protected] or www.trybooking.com/WYNJ (0) 141 353 0220 or www.thepipingcentre.co.uk bInfo: 0435 154 433 or www.sotr.org.au/chaos 28 Wellington - The Dramatic story of 11 Glen Osmond, SA - Seymour College Highland 5 - 18 Perth - Clan Oliphant Gathering 15 Nelson Bay, NSW - Clans on the Coast Celtic Festival Comrie, a beautiful village in Perthshire Dancers and Pipe Band Scots Night & Conference 2018 Everything from Scottish pipe bands, Celtic bands, Margaret Kamester, a friend in Canada, has written A night of music, dancing, games and haggis Oliphant Clan Gathering & Conference will intersperse Caber Toss, Tug-Of-War, Celtic dancers, Highland about this village and the WWII POW camp at nearby tasting, featuring Celtic trio Telenn Tri in the Sports presentations and visits to places of historic Clan interest dancers, Celtic choir and more at Tomaree Sports Centre, 546 Portrush Rd. Dress with a touch of Cultybraggan, where a very special man, Herbert from around Perthshire to the Borders. The programme Complex, Dick Burwell Oval AFL field. Info: Ron Swan tartan. Book at www.trybooking.com/389537 Sulzbach, achieved wonders in the de-Nazification of will include presentations by lyon court and a leading on 0418 495 336 or www.clansonthecoast.com.au prisoners, and how one of them, Heinrich Steinmeyer, genealogist as well as lectures, discussions and break-out 11 Argenton, NSW - Hunter Valley rewarded Comrie with amazing generosity for the 22 Kensington, NSW - Sydney Thistle Pipe sessions on Clan history. Info: www.new.clanoliphant.org Scots Club Caledonian Night Band Centenary Ceilidh & Ball humane treatment accorded to the prisoners with Ceilidh night with Scottish Highland and Country Celebrate with Sydney Thistle Pipe Band at UNSW the Victoria University of Wellington Scottish Interest 8 - 12 Campbeltown, Kintyre - Mull dancing, music by Stringfiddle and Newcastle Roundhouse, Anzac Parade with pipe band Group. Info: www.wellyscots.wordpress.com of Kintyre Music Festival RSL Pipe Band at Club Macquarie. Info: Robyn performances and 2 course meal. Info: bookings@ Traditional and contemporary Scottish and Smith 02 4959 5123 or www.hvsc.org.au 31 Auckland - Ceilidh Club sydneythistle.com or www.trybooking.com/WRZS St Davids in the Fields Church, 202 Hillsborough Irish music. Info: www.mokfest.com 16 - 19 Boondooma, QLD - Scots in the Bush 22 Enfield, SA - City of Port Adelaide Rd. All are welcome to play, dance, or even 8 Portree, lsle of Skye - Isle of Skye Highland Games The Boondooma Highland Games at historic Boondooma Highland Dancing Championships call ceilidh dances and certainly just to watch. Don’t miss out on this traditional Highland Games with Homestead with Celtic music, stalls, ceilidh, Scottish Highland dancing competitions and events Info: [email protected] some of the finest piping talent in Scotland and from food, pipe bands and Kirkin O’ the Tartan. Info: 07 at St Gabriel’s Catholic Primary School, around the world. Info: www.skye-highland-games.co.uk 4168 0159 or www.boondoomahomestead.org.au Whittington St. Info: 08 8281 9680. SEPTEMBER 2018 10 - 19 Pitlochry - Clan Donnachaidh 19 Novar Gardens, SA - Clan MacLeod SA Annual Luncheon 1 Wellington - NZ Solo Drumming Championship 22 Toowong, QLD - Brisbane Boys Colleage Society 2018 AGM & Gathering A convivial lunch with panoramic overlooking the Solo and Mini Band Contest The RNZPBA is delighted to announce the inaugural Clan Donnachaidh (the Robertsons) are holding a striking greens of Glenelg Golf Course. Scottish dancers, Pipes & drums competitions and events at Brisbane NZ Solo Drumming Championship at The Drama special Gathering in their Perthshire heartland with pipe music, Clan displays, haggis and guest speakers Boys College, Moggill Rd. Info: 07 3359 4512. Theatre, Scots College. The competition is an invitation a variety of events. Info: www.donnachaidh.com entertain guests during the annual Clan MacLeod only one independent of pipe band contests or luncheon. Book your tickets for individuals or tables 23 Melbourne, VIC - Celtic Piping Club Session Piping session, 3pm - 5:30pm, upstairs at The solo piping events. The RNZPBA plan to live stream 11 Rothesay, Isle Of Bute - Bute Highand Games of 8 through Nicole Walters, Secretary, Clan MacLeod the event. Info: www.nzpipebands.org.nz Experience a traditional Highland games on a beautiful SA. Info: 0415 654 836 or [email protected] Last Jar - 616 Elizabeth Street (cnr Queensberry St). Info: [email protected] Scottish island. Info: www.butehighlandgames.org or see www.cmssa.org.au/calendar-of-events.html 7 Auckland - Scottish Celtic Music Group 24 Toowong, QLD - Pipers Society Monthly on the first Friday at St Luke’s Church, 13 - 19 Glasgow - Piping Live! 25 Toowoomba, QLD - Toowoomba International Piping Recital 130 Remuera Rd. All instruments welcome to read Piping Live! is a week long celebration of piping culture Caledonian Society & Pipe Band Ceilidh Bagpipe performances at the Regatta Hotel, 543 through favourite Scottish tunes and dance sets. Come along & enjoy a night of Scottish entertainment. from across the world which takes place at various Coronation Dr. Info: www.pipebandsqld.org Info: John Hawthorn: [email protected]. Listen to the pipe band, watch Highland dancing locations across Glasgow. Info: www.pipinglive.co.uk display & participate in Scottish Country Dancing. 30 - Oct 7 Warburton East, VIC - Stringmania 9 Blenheim - With Strings Attached 17 - 18 Glasgow - The 2018 World No experience required as all dancers are called. A collaboration between Scottish Fiddler Alasdair A mix of Irish, Scottish and American folk music with Pipe Band Championships Cost of the evening is $10pp & Under 13 free, school- Fraser and the Melbourne Scottish Fiddle Club, guitar, fiddle, banjo bodhran and voice at Dodson Street Hundreds of pipe band, with thousands of band Beer Garden, 1 Dodson St. Info: www.dodsonstreet.co.nz children over 13 $5.00 & a plate of food for supper at Stringmania is a celebration and exploration of members, from across the world compete in each the traditional arts - music, dance, language and Drayton Hall. Info: Margaret Bond 0429 700 217. 14 Auckland - Scottish Fiddle Club Fiddle Club Night grade at Glasgow Green, also a full range of events song. Info: www.stringmaniacamp.com 25 Kirwin, QLD - Barrier Reef Highland 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM at St Luke’s Church, 130 Remuera Rd. from Highland dancing, entertainment and more at Dancing Championships Info: www.freewebs.com/aucklandscottishfiddleclub the home of piping. Info: www.theworlds.co.uk Highland dance competitions at Emmaus Hall, Ryan 16 Wellington - Shetland Society of 17 - 19 Innerleithen, Scottish Borders Catholic College, Canterbury Rd. Info: 0400 932 346. NEW ZEALAND Wellington AGM & Anniversary Lunch - Innerleithen Music Festival At Pipe Band Hall, Newtown, 12.30pm. Info: 27 Toowong, QLD - Queensland AUGUST 2018 An established Celtic music festival that augments www.shetlandwellington.org.nz Highland Pipers Society Social 3 Auckland - Scottish Celtic Music Group its line-up of local musicians, sessions, traditional At the Walrus Bar, Regatta Hotel. Info: 07 3397 4512. Monthly on the first Friday at St Luke’s Church, 28 Auckland - Ceilidh Club singing, street events and workshops with international 30 Ipswich, QLD - Celtic Celebrations 130 Remuera Rd. All instruments welcome to read St Davids in the Fields Church, 202 Hillsborough Rd. All stars. Info: www.innerleithenmusicfestival.org A little bit of Irish & a wee bit of Scottish. A morning through favourite Scottish tunes and dance sets. are welcome to play, dance, or even call ceilidh dances and 23 - 25 Dunoon, Argyll - The Cowal Highland Gathering Celtic show featuring the beautiful mezzo soprano Info: John Hawthorn: [email protected] certainly just to watch. Info: [email protected] The world’s biggest Highland games attracts thousands of voice of Kathleen Moore, and the hilarious stand- 4 Lower Hutt - Upper Hutt Highlanders Lower Hutt Day 28 Wellington - Encounters in a New competitors and includes the Scottish and World Highland up comedy of Bubble at Ipswich Civic Centre, 50 Highland dance competitions and events at Avalon Zealand Colonial Settlement Dancing championships. Info: www.cowalgathering.com Nicholas St. Info: www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au Public Hall. Info: [email protected] “It is curious how keenly allied in character are the Scottish 31 Red Hill, QLD - Community Ceilidh 4 Auckland - The Highlander and the Maori” – Former Director of the VUW 25 Strathdon, Aberdeenshire - 177th Lonach Bring your friends and family for a night of joyful featuring Les McKeown Stout Centre Irish/Scottish Studies, Brad Patterson will tell Highland Gathering and Games dancing to Brisbane’s premiere Scottish ceilidh band One of Scotland’s top music exports live at the of his research into the intriguing story of this relationship The unique March of the Lonach Highlanders is at Red Hill Community Sports Club, 22 Fulcher Powerstation as part of the World Hits Tour with the Victoria University of Wellington Scottish followed by all the fun of traditional Highland games at Rd. Info: www.facebook.com/CeilidhClan 2018. Info: www.metropolistouring.com Interest Group. Info: www.wellyscots.wordpress.com Bellabeg Park, Bellabeg House. 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By: Camille Layt UQ Pipes and Drums-Keeping Scottish tradition alive One example of the band’s community support is its long-time connection with St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital, which sits on the site that was formerly Emmanuel College at Spring Hill. St Andrew’s Chaplain Helen Hill appreciates how valuable the band’s presence and performance is for their organisation. “The Emmanuel College Highlanders at UQ have supported us in a very meaningful way each year on Anzac Day, contributing an excellent display of a professional and accomplished pipe band, but also in adding decorum and a moving tribute with the lilt of the pipes and drums,” she said. “The band was also vital to our recent 60th anniversary celebrations as part of the rich tapestry that has made us the world- class hospital of choice that we are today.”

20th anniversary s the bagpipers and drummers ceremonies,” McCabe said. “So the idea was of friends – everyone encourages each other, Palfrey’s vision for the next phase of the of the Emmanuel College to draw in the pipers and drummers who and making music together is such a great band’s future is to strengthen the band’s ties Highlanders at The University were already residents, offer tuition to other feeling that makes you want to play better and within the College and with UQ itself, while of Queensland (UQ) prepare to residents, recruit students through market keep improving,” she said. “Being in the band continuing to entertain the Brisbane and Acelebrate 20 years of entertaining UQ and days and other campus events, and keep that during uni gave me a core group of friends. Queensland community through regular the community, members of the band Scottish piping tradition alive at UQ.” Even after 12 years, it’s really cool that I can still performances for events like St Patrick’s reflect on what has helped them to flourish Since then, the band has met to practise be in touch with them every week.” Day, Anzac Day, and playouts for sponsors over the last two decades. Silence falls. weekly at Emmanuel College at the St Lucia In addition to campus-based like St Andrews. “We are always interested Anticipation builds. Rolling taps crack campus. From just a handful of student performances for UQ Rugby, market days, in hearing from new players who are out as a thunderous bass marks time. A players in 1998, the band’s ranks have graduations, and special events such as the experienced, eager to learn and committed groaning hum adds to the cacophony, swelled over the years, particularly under Courting the Greats ceremony for the UQ to improving, and we’ll continue to look for building to a crescendo as that iconic the patronage of previous Emmanuel Alumni Awards, the band has played at many students and community members who sound pierces the air and sets hearts College Principal, Professor Stewart Gill local and international festivals, ranging want to play with UQ,” he said. pumping – the melodic wail of rows upon OAM. The band now comprises around from the heat of the Woodford Folk Festival The band prepares to mark its 20th rows of bagpipes ringing out in unison. 30 playing members, who come from and the cool of the Australian Celtic Festival anniversary with a celebratory event in It’s a deeply emotional sound, and one you a surprising range of career paths and to competing at the 2013 World Pipe Band September, where it will also launch new might associate more with the moody, craggy backgrounds, ranging from current UQ Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, with branding and plans for the future. The lochs of Scotland than UQ’s sandstone and students and staff to engineers, lawyers, assistance from UQ and Emmanuel College. band’s new patron, Michael Bryce AM AE, sunny skies. But this year marks an impressive teachers and finance brokers. “Taking the band to Scotland for the has been working closely with them on 20 years since the Emmanuel College And although every player has a Worlds in 2013 was a highlight,” McCabe these new designs. Highlanders at The University of Queensland different reason for why they want to said. “We won first places at the Perth and On the cusp of this significant milestone, began entertaining and inspiring crowds of play, all seem to agree that the sense of Dundonald Highland Games during the 2013 McCabe reflected on the band’s humble students and staff at their first performance camaraderie and shared music-making is Scottish season against really great Scottish beginnings, and how it has made its mark on for the 1998 Market Day at St Lucia. what keeps them coming back. and Irish bands, and we were chosen as one UQ’s history over the last two decades. “After “I think the pipe band community in of only four bands out of dozens from all looking back at where we started just ‘giving Keep that Scottish piping general is very supportive,” side drummer over the world to do the Glasgow ‘Beat the it a go’ 20 years ago, I’m so proud of what tradition alive and current UQ PhD student Chris Lilburne Retreat’ street parade for the Lord Mayor we’ve achieved and how far we’ve come,” he The University of Queensland Pipe Band said. “Someone once told me that if you move as part of the Piping Live festival. It was an said. “It’s like a seed that’s grown and grown at Emmanuel College (as it was known anywhere in the world, you should join a pipe honour, and I was so proud of how hard the to flourish into what it is now. UQ has so then) began with a chance encounter in band – most cities in the world have at least band worked and what we achieved.” many amazing offerings, and a pipe band is 1998 when the College’s then-Principal one, and you’ll gain an instant group of friends just another part of that – but quite a unique and passionate Scot, Angus Edmonds, who all enjoy the same hobby, and an instant Commitment to social one among Australian universities.” approached a young student with an idea. network of people to help you find a job.” performances This feature was originally published “Angus and I actually met while I was After 18 years as pipe major, McCabe in Contact magazine, The University of tutoring a different band, but he sounded out Strong community remained in the band but stepped back Queensland, July, 2018. For further details whether I’d be keen to join the college and Drum Sergeant and UQ alumnus Kat from the band’s leadership in 2016, passing on the Emmanuel College Highlanders start a band for them,” the band’s original Lavercombe agreed that this sense of the reins to Jason Palfrey, the pipe major of see: www.emmanuelhighlanders.com pipe major, Andrew McCabe, recalled. belonging was a major drawcard, and Queensland’s top competition band, the “Emmanuel has always had a Scottish flavour something that tethered her connection to Queensland Highlanders. The two bands to it. Their ‘founding fathers’ were Scots and UQ. “The people make it great. Even if you merged that year, a move that helped bolster they would always get a resident piper to play have no Celtic heritage, pipe band culture gives both bands’ numbers and balance the for key events like graduation dinners and you a strong community, identity and a group Highlanders’ focus on competition with UQ’s commitment to social performances. The merge also led to a makeover of the band’s look, with the band’s kilts transitioning from its distinctive blue and white Napier tartan to the bright reds and greens of the Queensland Highlander’s Stewart of Appin kilts. Since bringing the bands together, Palfrey has led them to consistent competition success, with the band winning two Queensland Pipe Band Championships in a row and coming second in the 2018 Australian Pipe Band Championships. “We aim to continue to build the band’s technical skill and quality of playing through building up to major local competitions, while also continuing to contribute and give back to the community where we can,” Palfrey said.

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IN THE SCOTTISH KITCHEN

cream until smooth, adjust seasoning Place the eggs in boiling water for where necessary. To make the sauce, gently approximately 5½ minutes, cool in iced fry the scallop beards in 30g/1oz. butter water, and peel. without any colour. Then add the shallots, Wrap each ball of mix around an egg and mushrooms, bouquet garni and cook for form into neat spheres. a few more minutes. Pour in the wine Coat each ball with flour, egg wash and and reduce by 9/10ths. Add 50ml/2oz. of breadcrumbs, deep fry at 160-180C/310-350F the double cream and bring to the boil. until cooked through. (They should start Remove to a low heat and stir in 120g/4oz floating). of butter. Adjust the seasoning and pass through a fine sieve onto the raisins and Scottish Summer Dessert capers. Do not allow this sauce to get too hot or cold (store in a warm place). Cook Ingredients: the scallops in a non-stick pan to your Slices of medium or thin white bread with the liking. Season, to taste, with salt and freshly all the crusts removed. Use a light, airy variety ground black pepper. Dust the cauliflower if possible. florets liberally with icing sugar and in the 500g/1lb. of fresh soft fruit (strawberries, same pan fry them until golden. To serve, raspberries, cherries, brambles). There are no expansion). When the buns have risen, bake place the cauliflower florets neatly around fixed proportions but it works best if half of them in the oven for 15-18 minutes, or until Aberdeen the serving plate. Put some of the purée in the fruit consists of strawberries. they have risen further and are golden-brown the centre. Place the scallops on top and 30ml/1 fl oz. water and cooked through. Set aside to cool on a butteries-Rowies spoon around the caper and raisin sauce. 150g/5oz.or ¾ US cup of caster (or fine wire rack. Serve each buttery warm, spread Ingredients: Decorate the dish with chervil. granulated) sugar with butter and jam. 500g/1lb 2oz. strong plain flour, plus extra for Method: dusting Highland Salad Line the base and the sides of a 1½ pint or 1 x 7g sachet easy-blend dried yeast Highlander Soup Ingredients: 900ml. pudding basin with a layer of bread. 1 tbsp. soft light brown sugar Ingredients: Wash and trim the fruit (removing any 1 x 300g/10½oz. sirloin or fillet steak 1 tbsp. sea salt flakes 2 cups dried lentils or peas stones or stalks) and cut strawberries in half. salt and freshly ground black pepper 350ml/12¼fl oz. warm water 1.35kgs/3 lbs. ham or beef bone Put the water and sugar in a pan and bring 25ml/1fl oz. rapeseed oil vegetable oil, for greasing ½ cup diced celery to the boil. Add the fruit with the softest 1 red chilli, finely chopped 275g/9¾oz. butter, plus extra to serve 1 small onion, diced (raspberries/brambles) last. Cook only briefly 1 tbsp. palm sugar 100g/3½oz. lard 1 cup cut carrots - the fruit should still retain its shape. Drain 2 garlic cloves, sliced ready-made jam, to serve 2 tablespoons flour off the syrup and retain for later. Spoon the 2 tbsp. fresh coriander, plus extra for the salad 2 teaspoons salt fruit into the bowl which has been lined with Method: 2 tbsp. fresh mint ¼ teaspoon pepper bread. Add a little of the retained syrup. Place In a large bowl, mix together the flour, yeast, 1 tsp. fish sauce more bread to cover the top of the bowl. Place sugar and salt until well combined. Make Method: 1 tbsp. soy sauce a saucer on top and apply pressure. Keep the a well in the centre of the mixture, then Wash lentils or peas & soak overnight in cold 1 lime, juice and zest bowl and the juice in a refrigerator overnight. gradually add the water in a thin stream, water. Drain. Add the recipe water & bones. 1 round lettuce Loosen with a palette knife and turn out onto stirring well with a wooden spoon, until the Heat to boiling. Simmer 2 hours. Add greens 50g/1¾oz. sugar-snap peas, halved a large bowl. Pour the rest of the syrup over mixture comes together as a dough. (NB: You (celery) & carrots & simmer until lentils 6 radishes, sliced may not need to use all of the water.) Turn the or peas are tender. Skim all fat from soup. it. Cut into wedges and serve with lightly dough out onto a lightly floured work surface Remove bones, cut off any meat, dice it, & Method: whipped double cream/whipping cream. Preheat a barbecue or griddle pan to hot. and knead lightly for 8-10 minutes, or until return diced meat to the soup. Sauté onions, Season the steak with lots of black pepper, smooth and elastic. Transfer the kneaded then add flour, salt and pepper. Mix well. Rhubarb crumble drizzle with oil and place onto a hot barbecue dough to a clean, greased bowl and cover Slowly add one cup hot soup stock to onion or griddle pan for five minutes, turning half- with a greased sheet of cling film. Set aside mixture, cook until thick & smooth & return way through. To make the dressing, put the in a warm place to rise (prove) for at least thickened mixture to rest of hot soup. chilli, palm sugar, garlic and a teaspoon of one hour, or until the dough has doubled salt into a pestle and mortar. Grind for 1-2 in size. Meanwhile, in a separate bowl, Celtic scallops minutes, then add the coriander and mint cream together the butter and lard until well and grind for another minute. Mix in the fish combined. Divide the mixture into four equal Ingredients: sauce, soy sauce, lime juice and zest. portions. When the dough has proved, turn it scallops (hand-dived if possible) Cut the lettuce into six wedges and place out onto a lightly floured surface and knead 1 medium cauliflower in a bowl. Top with the sugar-snap peas, for a further 1-2 minutes. Roll out the dough 500ml/16½fl oz. full fat milk radishes and a few coriander leaves. Pour the into a 40cm x 20cm/16in x 8in rectangle, icing sugar dressing over the salad and toss to coat. Slice about 1cm/½in thick. Turn the dough 150g/5oz. unsalted butter Ingredients: the beef and lay it on top of the salad. around so that the shortest edge is facing 30g/1oz. chopped shallots 10 sticks of rhubarb you. Spread one portion of the butter and 30g/1oz. chopped button mushrooms 4 tbsp. water lard mixture over the bottom two-thirds of 1 bouquet garni Scotch egg of black 8 tbsp. caster sugar the dough rectangle. Fold the remaining one- 100ml/4oz. dry white wine pudding 1 tsp powdered ginger third of the dough rectangle over onto the 100ml/4fl oz. double cream 110g/4oz. butter, softened butter and lard mixture to cover the centre 50ml/2fl oz. virgin olive oil Ingredients: 110g/4oz. demerara sugar section of the dough rectangle. Fold the other 30g/1¼oz. water soaked raisins ½ small onion, finely chopped 180-200g/6-7oz. flour end of the dough rectangle over the folded 30g/1¼oz. washed salted button capers oil To serve: dough, so that the dough ends up three times (baby capers have more flavour but others 200g/7oz. pork sausage meat double cream its original thickness. Roll the dough out are fine) 100g/4oz. good quality black pudding, diced Method: 15 leaves of fresh chervil finely again to a 40cm x 20cm/16in x 8in rectangle, Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4. Cut salt and pepper about 1cm/½in thick. Repeat the process of Method: the rhubarb into 7½cm/3in long sticks and 4 eggs spreading and folding with another portion Using a table knife prise the scallop open. place on an oven tray, sprinkle with the water breadcrumbs, fresh of the butter and lard mixture. Repeat the Lift the scallop from its shell and remove the and caster sugar and roast in the oven for 1 egg, beaten process twice more, until all of the butter and roe and beard (keep the beards for the sauce 10 minutes. Once cooked, remove from the 50g/2oz. flour lard mixture has been used up and the dough and the roes can be used in a salad). Keep the oven, sprinkle over the ginger and mix well. has been rolled out a total of four times. scallops on a cloth in the fridge until ready to Method: Fill an ovenproof dish about 4cm/1½in deep .Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6. Roll cook (this keeps them dry for frying in oil). Gently cook the onions in a little oil until soft with the rhubarb. Rub the butter into the the dough out again to a 40cm x 20cm/16in To make the cauliflower, cut the but not coloured, remove from heat and add flour and sugar to make the crumble topping. x 8in rectangle, about 1cm/½in thick. Cut cauliflower into even sized florets. Break to the sausage meat. Sprinkle over the rhubarb and bake in the the dough into 16 pieces and roll each into a off 15 florets and set aside. Slice the Fold the black pudding through the oven for 35-45 minutes, or until the crumble round, flat bun shape. Transfer the buns to a remaining cauliflower, and cook in the sausage mix, trying not to break it up and topping is crisp and golden-brown and the lightly oiled baking tray and set aside for 40- milk, with enough salt to taste, until tender season with salt and pepper. rhubarb filling has softened and is bubbling. 45 minutes, or until they have doubled in size and remove from the milk. Purée in a Divide the mix into four balls and allow to Remove and allow to cool slightly before again (leave enough space between them for liquidizer using 50ml/2fl oz. of the double rest in the fridge. serving with double cream.

Page 26 • The Scottish Banner • August 2018 THE SCOTTISH BANNER Playing to tradition - Celtic musical instruments home to some wonderful museums and exhibitions that offer excellent opportunities to immerse yourself in the history of Celtic music. The National Piping Centre in Glasgow offers guided tours with your very own bagpiping host. The centre also plays host to the Museum of Piping, which charts the history of the bagpipes, one of Scotland’s best known icons. The museum holds 300 years of piping heritage, including artefacts

Image by VisitScotland / Kenny Lam. / Kenny VisitScotland by Image from the rich collections of National Museums of Scotland. This is the most authoritative display of its kind anywhere in the world. The exhibition also features bagpipes from Lowland Scotland www.Scotland.org and other parts of the British Isles, as well as from mainland Europe. Additionally, it also includes displays on bagpipe manufacture and the printing of pipe music. A fascinating he history of Celtic music goes quieter uilleann pipes are more popular, Fèis Rois Inbhich is ‘The Adult Fèis’, film on the history, culture and Text courtesy of : courtesy of : Text back thousands of years, it is in Brittany they favour the binou and in which offers a range of classes from absolute music of the bagpipe completes the a music style rich in history. the Spanish Celtic regions of Asturias and beginner to the most advanced of musicians. museum’s extensive exhibition. However, the genre has been Galicia, the local bagpipe is the gaita! Described by many previous participants Music is at the heart of Scottish Tsubject to an impressive revival in modern as ‘the best weekend of the year’, the Adult life, and traditional Celtic music plays times. Evidence can be found in places like Activities for beginners Fèis is an annual three-day festival offering an important role in this. Whether Festival Interceltique de Lorient, which is and experts first-class tuition in traditional music, song, it is learning a few new tricks for the one of a large number of festivals that take Thankfully, if you’ve ever wanted to tell dance, Gaelic language and culture in the instrument you have played for years, place across the Celtic regions. Lorient is your Bodhrán from your Bombarde, beautiful setting of Ullapool. or just picking an instrument up for the joined by festivals like Celtic Connections there is a range of great ways to learn first time, there are options available to and HebCelt in Scotland, as well as others to play Celtic instruments. Fèis Rois is If playing isn’t your thing everyone musically inclined. On top of throughout Ireland, Spain, Isle of Man, one example of this and over time has If playing an instrument isn’t your thing, this, there are still plenty of engrossing Portugal, Canada, the USA and Australia. become renowned for being a teaching there are still great ways to learn more exhibitions to please musicians and festival. The festival welcomes beginners about Celtic instruments. Scotland is non-musicians alike. Unique sound Celtic music also has a strong presence outside of these dedicated festivals. Many Whether it’s the airy rasp Celtic acts can be found at traditional music festivals like Rudolstadt Roots Folk of the wooden flute or the Weltmusik Festival, where Celtic music high-pitched skirl of the mixes with other traditional music styles Warmwith our range beautiful up tartan this scarves-direct winter from Scotland! from around the world. As well as this, bagpipes, Celtic music is best more high profile acts such as Capercaillie and Runrig have achieved massive success known by its instruments. in the mainstream music industry. This shows just how universal Celtic music is, captivating the ears and hearts of such a and experts alike and celebrates the broad range of music fans. music and song culture connected with Much of this is down to the unique the Gaelic language. Over the course of sound of traditional Celtic musical the last 30 years, it has continued to grow instruments. Whether it’s the airy rasp and welcome more new musicians. 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1 - Death of Queen Anne; George I, Elector 8 - King James IV married Margaret Tudor, 16 - Birth of Carolina Oliphant (Lady Nairne), 23 - 1305 Sir William Wallace was executed of Hanover becomes king. 1714 daughter of King Henry VII of England. poet and author of many Jacobite songs, in London. Wallace was captured after being betrayed by Sir John de Menteith and was 1 - Proscription Act introduced, banning The marriage was known as the Union including Charlie is my Darling. Her songs are transported to London. King Edward I had tartan and the carrying of weapons. The of the Thistle and the Rose. 1503 second only in popularity to Burns. 1766 devised a new method of execution for one penalty for a first offence was six months 9 - Civil engineer Thomas Telford 17 - The see of St Andrews became an of his arch-enemies, and Wallace became the in jail and a second offence resulted in born in Dumfries. 1757 archbishopric by a bull of Pope Sixtius IV. 1472 first person to endure the agonies of being transportation for seven years. 1747 17 - Visit of George IV to Edinburgh began, hanged, drawn and quartered. 1305 1 - University of Dundee which was incorporated orchestrated by Sir Walter Scott. 1822 24 - Berwick on Tweed finally ceded to England into the University of St Andrews in 1890, (Edward IV) after changing hands 12 times. 1482 constituted as a separate university. 1967 24 - The first Edinburgh International Festival 2 - Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the of Music and Drama opened. The festival was telephone, died in Nova Scotia. Although he inspired by the arts festivals organised in Salzburg is best known for this invention Bell was also before the Second World War, but has grown to well known for his work on deafness. 1922 become the largest event of it’s kind in the world. It has also spawned a book festival, film festival 3 - Sir William of Grange executed, after - The Distillery’s new and the festival fringe. The festival was also defending Edinburgh Castle on behalf of Mary 9 visitor centre is opened by HM The responsible for the creation of Scottish Opera Queen of Scots from May 1568 to May 1573. 1573 Queen during a tour of the Western Isles and forced a greater amount of funding from the 3 - King James II killed by an exploding cannon on the Royal Yacht Britannia. 1997 Arts Council to be given to Scotland. 1947 at the siege of Roxburgh Castle. 1460 17 - First Edinburgh International 9 - Prestwick Airport in Ayrshire opened Festival opened. 1947 25 - James Watt, developer of 3 - William Wallace betrayed and after David McIntyre set up Scottish steam power, died. 1819 18 - The Tay Road Bridge opened. The handed over to the English. 1305 Aviation Ltd. Aircraft had been flying - Actor Sir Sean Connery born. Connery Tay Road Bridge carries the A92 road 25 from the area since 1913. famously went from an Edinburgh milk 1935 across the Firth of Tay from Newport- man to global movie superstar. 1930 10 - King James III crowned on-Tay in Fife to Dundee. 1966 at Kelso Abbey. 26 - Novelist and statesman John 1460 - Arthur Elphinstone, Lord Balmerino, 18 Buchan born in Perth. 1875 10 - Education (Scotland) Act passed, providing the Jacobite noble, was executed. Balmerino elementary education for all children. 1872 was captured along with Lord Kilmarnock 26 - The Donibristle Mining Disaster occurred after the Battle of Culloden and the pair in the Fife coalfield. The disaster occurred when Augus - Perth Museum and Art Gallery were tried for treason in London and part of Mossmorran peat bog near opened by the Duke and Duchess of collapsed on sixteen miners 360 feet underground. beheaded in the Tower of London. 1746 York, who later became King George Four miners were lost, as was a four-strong VI and Queen Elizabeth. 935 19 - Mary Queen of Scots lands at Leith rescue party. All the bodies were eventually on her return from France, after the death 3 - The 2014 Commonwealth Games (officially 11 - Andrew Carnegie, the - recovered but some remained underground of her husband, King Francis II. until the December of that year. the XX Commonwealth Games) closing ceremony born steel industrialist and philanthropist, 1561 1901 took place in Glasgow, Scotland. 2014 died. Throughout his later life Carnegie 19 - Charles Edward Stuart, raises 27 - First balloon ascent in Britain by 4 - Birth of the entertainer Sir Harry Lauder, established a number of foundations for his standard at Glenfinnan, at the James Tytler, Edinburgh. 1784 his hits included Roamin in the Gloamin’ education and research such as the Carnegie start of the ‘45 uprising. 1745 27 - James Thomson, the Scottish poet, and Keep Right on to the End of the Road. Foundation and the Carnegie Endowment 19 - Scottish aviator Jim Mollinson landed died. Thomson’s most famous works include Lauder died in 1950 at the age of 79. 1870 for International Peace. 1919 after the first East/West solo flight of the the anthem, Rule Britannia 1748 4 - Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the future Queen 12 - Popular character actor Fulton Atlantic from Portmarnock, Ireland to 28 - Edward I of England held a parliament Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, born. 1900 McKay was born in Paisley. 1922 Pennfield, New Brunswick.1932 at Berwick to which he summoned all Scottish landholders to sign the Ragman Roll. 1296 5 - James, Earl Douglas, died out of sight of 12 - Roy Williamson, the Scottish folk 20 - Ronald Ross, the first Scot to win a Nobel his army, in a bush, at Battle of Otterburn in musician and songwriter, died. Williamson prize (in 1902) dissected a mosquito and 28 - The Battle of Newburn on Tyne. The battle which Scots defeat Henry Percy, (Hotspur) but was one of the famous duo, The Corries, established the link with malaria. 1897 was fought between Leslie’s veteran Scottish with the loss of the Earl of Douglas. army and a hastily assembled English force. 1388 along with Ronnie Browne. 1990 - Battle of Dunkeld when the newly 21 The Scots had invaded northern England in - The Scottish Parliament established 5 13 - Explorer Alexander Gordon formed Cameronians defended the town response to the attempts of Charles I to impose a General Post Office. 1695 Laing became the first Christian to against 3,000 Highlanders. 1689 an Anglican prayer book upon Scotland. 1640 6 - First Glasgow/Edinburgh coach service reach Timbuctu, Africa. 1826 21 - Birth of William Murdoch who began from White Horse Inn, Edinburgh. 1678 13 - Birth of John Logie Baird, pioneered the use of coal-gas lighting 6 - Donald Alexander Smith - later Lord developer of television. 1888 in 1792 in partnership with James Watt and Mathew Boulton. 1754 Strathcona - born in Forres. A pioneer of the 13 - Scotland’s first nuclear power station at Hudson Bay Company in the North-West, he later Dounreay went “critical” ushering in the generation 21 - Birth of Donald Dewar, former Secretary championed the completion of the Canadian of power from atomic reactions. 1957 of State for Scotland and First Minister in Pacific Railway across Canada and drove the last the new Scottish Parliament. 1937 spike at Craigellachie, British Columbia. 1820 14 - King Duncan I killed in battle at Pitgavney by Macbeth. 1040 22 - Battle of the Standard at 6 - Birth of Sir Alexander Fleming, Northallerton in which King David I 14 - King Robert III born at Scone. 1337 29 - The population of St Kilda were evacuated discoverer of penicillin. 1881 was defeated by the English. 1138 from the island. The island was evacuated on 14 - King Robert III crowned at the 7 - Lord Kitchener, the war minister, began 22 - Devorgilla, Countess of Galloway economic grounds at the islanders own request Augustinian abbey of Scone. 1390 a mass recruiting campaign, three days after founded Balliol College, Oxford. She was as the population had dwindled from 73 in Britain declared war on Germany.By the war’s 14 - University of Strathclyde was constituted mother of John Balliol (who acceded to 1920 to only 37 in 1928. The island had been end a total of 147,609 Scots had been killed, in Glasgow, based on the Royal College the Scottish throne in 1292). 1282 populated since Bronze Age times, but from the a fifth of Britain’s dead from a country that of Science and Technology. 1964 latter part of the 19th Century, the islanders had - King Charles I raised his standard at made up only 10% of its population. 1914 22 began to lose their means of self-sufficiency and - Macbeth killed in battle by 15 Nottingham, initiating a Civil War in England the fate of the resident population was sealed. Malcolm at Lumphanan. 1057 between the Royalists (also known as Cavaliers) The island was sold to the Marquess of Bute, a 15 - Novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott born. and Parliament (Roundheads). 1642 keen ornithologist, who bequeathed it to the Synonymous with the Scottish Borders National Trust for Scotland in 1957. 1930 Scott wrote classics such as Waverley 30 - Birth of golf course designer Dr Alister and The Bride of Lamermoor. 1771 Mackenzie; he was responsible for Augusta National and Cypress Point, among others. 1870 30 - Liz McColgan won the World Athletics 7- Air services begin from Barra Airport, the Championship 10,000 metres in Tokyo only beach airport anywhere in the world to be by a margin of 20 seconds. 1991 used for scheduled airline services. 1936 31 - The first Edinburgh Film Festival opened. The festival was officially opened on this date 8 - Former World flyweight boxing by the Lord Provost at the Playhouse Cinema. champion Benny Lynch died. 1946 23 - Work begins on the rebuilding of Eilean The festival was originally known as the 8 - King Edward I removed to England the 15 - Foundation stone for the Donan Castle. Work continued through to International Festival of Documentary, but Stone of Destiny on which generations of Monument to Sir Walter Scott laid in 1932. Today the castle is one of the most has now grown to become recognised as one Scottish kings had been crowned. 1296 Princes Street Gardens. 1840 photographed in Scotland. 1913 of the great worldwide film festivals.1946

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By: Nick Drainey Braemar

Competition dancers. Leading heavy Scott Rider. Scotland’s Royal Gathering Braemar’s premier cultural and sporting event is the Braemar Gathering which takes place on the first Saturday of September every year. Amongst the colour, strength, music and friendship is a visit by Her Majesty the Queen and members of the Royal Family, making this Gathering one of the most famous Scottish cultural events the world as Nick Drainey explains.

n the first Saturday of September, Jim Wood is up at 5.30am, making sure 12 months of planning has a come together Ofor the Braemar Gathering, a celebration of skill and strength enjoyed by locals, tourists and royalty. Mr Wood, the Gathering Secretary, must make sure the Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park is completely up to scratch. Among the hundreds of items on his year-round “to do” list is ordering marquees, bins and toilets, organising beer and food tents, selling tickets, editing the programme and having it printed, advertising, acquiring permission for road Her Majesty The Queen and HRH The Princess Royal receiving white closures, inviting honoured guests and heather posies from Ciaran Johnston (11) and River Hall (11) both Leading heavy Kyle Randalls. organising around 250 stewards, made members of the Braemar Royal Highland Society. up from members of the Braemar Royal

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Secretary Jim Wood assisting Her Majesty with the presentation of trophies. The wrestling competition no longer takes place.

Highland Society. To be nominated to He says: “I think Braemar is the He says: “The big event at Braemar is The Braemar Royal Highland Society be an ordinary member of the revered premier games in Scotland. The venue the caber, I think they time it for the Queen began in 1815 as the Braemar Wright organisation you must be born in Braemar itself is great and the crowds are probably to make sure it is going on when she Society to provide a fund for widows or have lived there for two years and their the best you get - a lot of that is to do with comes. The Braemar Challenge Caber is and orphans and to help the sick and work on the day is vital to ensure a smooth the fact that the Queen is there which considered the biggest and hardest to toss superannuated members. It is still running of all the events. gives the games something extra. You are in Scotland. It really depends on the day; if today a Friendly Society and vies with doing something which has been going the ground is dry it is difficult to turn.” Scottish Widows for the title of the The Royal Family on for a couple of hundred years and The Gathering’s press secretary Craig oldest surviving in Scotland. Perhaps the biggest attraction away from that’s quite special as well. Nisbet deals with media interest from the games is the presence of the Royal around the world with up to 100 press Royal interest Family with the Queen, as Patron of the accreditations issued each year. He says: Press secretary Craig Nisbet says the Society, being an annual visitor. Despite Perhaps the biggest “Also, many Royal documentaries at origins were far different from the the presence of Royal Protection Officers some point include the Gathering and on Gathering we see now: “Its main source Mr Wood says it is treated as a “family attraction away from the occasion the Gathering will be featured of income was buying up meal and engagement” rather than an official Royal outside Braemar such as at the opening grains when they were plentiful in visit. However, that does not mean security games is the presence of ceremony for the Commonwealth Games supply and selling them at a profit when and regular liaison with the emergency the Royal Family with in Glasgow and Her Majesty’s birthday there was a poor year.” services is not essential. He says: “We will 90th celebrations at Windsor. These In 1832 the Society donated £5 go over our plans and anything that can the Queen, as Patron of events obviously reach multi-million prize money for athletic competitions potentially go wrong and how we will audiences around the world.” at the annual Gathering which has respond to it.” the Society, being an grown into the event we see today. But rain and wind are factors that can’t Global footprint Many of the Heavy competitions such be controlled and in the week before Mr annual visitor. Those attending the games have a global as putting stones, throwing hammers Wood says he starts “weather watching”. footprint with high demand for seats from and wrestling (no longer held) were However, a Gathering has never been North America and Australia, as well as forerunners of the modern Olympics. cancelled because of the Highland climate. “It is not actually an easy games to Germany, France and Belgium. In 1848 Queen Victoria attended the compete at because you get a lot of overseas The Gathering’s Secretary Mr Wood Gathering at Invercauld House and so Tradition and community throwers (from North America, Australia, says the presence of so many visitors began a Royal interest and attendance So why does Mr Wood take on this highly New Zealand and Europe) who come is great for the local economy with which continues to this day with the pressured, voluntary role? He says: “The because they want to throw at Braemar, it is rooms in hotels and B&Bs booked up current Queen and has added greatly tradition and community is something a bit of a pilgrimage. So, it can be a big field for miles around. to international interest. Mr Nisbet I feel quite strongly about and if people which means you might only get two throws He says: “There is a very says: “Obviously the involvement of don’t step forward to do these things per event which makes it hard to win.” international feel to it. A lot of people Her Majesty and other members of the then that is where they tend to trail away. will book accommodation the day Royal Family is a major attraction of the There is a pride that comes with it as The Braemar Challenge Caber after the Gathering for the next year event. This is especially so for foreign well in terms of putting on an event that Although competitors can take home and it is sold out almost as soon as it visitors who will not see Her Majesty is known the world over and a pride in hundreds of pounds in prize money, the is up for grabs. That is as far down as involved in any public events in London doing the job well.” 39-year-old PE teacher from Dartford in Kirkmichael and Kirriemuir in the south at this time of the year so they head Scott Rider, a former English Kent, who was also once part of the British and Ballater and Aboyne to the east – north to Deeside which provides an Commonwealth Games shot putter has Olympic bobsleigh team, says he takes it is not just Braemar which benefits overall tourism boost for the area.” gone on to become a star of the Highland part in Highland Games as a hobby, often from the visitors. It brings quite a bit The Braemar Gathering will take Games circuit in the “Heavy” events, sleeping in his car as he travels around of revenue to north Tayside, Perth and place on September 1st, for details see: including the famous tossing of the caber. 5,000 miles a year to compete. Kinross and west Aberdeeshire.” www.braemargathering.org

Braemar Gathering early 1960s - The games field before Massed bands. two of the open grandstands were constructed.

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