![]() | myHotelVideo.com presents: Hotel Regent in Oban / Scotland / United Kingdom More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::64935 Location: The hotel is situated at the head of Oban's north pier, about 1 km by foot from the beach. Facilities: Built in 1862, the hotel is a combination of Victorian private hotel and Art Deco design. It includes 74 rooms spread over 5 floors. Facilities include a cosy bar as well as a restaurant. Guests can also make use of the public Internet terminal or the hotel room service. Rooms: The welcoming rooms come with a bathroom, a direct dial telephone and an Internet connection. Central heating comes as standard. Sports/Entertainment: The nearest golf course is located 1 km away. Meals: A breakfast buffet is provided every morning. |
![]() | Regent Street Festival 2008: Scottish Bagpipe players Military bagpipe players from Dundee, Scotland. Playing bagpipes at the Regent Street Festival 2008 in London, UK. |
![]() | Glasgow serviced office business centre at West Regent St A really grand building houses office space in the G2 postcode area of Glasgow. Serviced offices in Glasgow dont come much better than this. |
![]() | Ben the Hoose - Live in Dunedin Ben the Hoose supporting Battlefield Band at Regent Theatre, Dunedin, New Zealand, June 2007. Read more at: www.benthehoose.com Ben the Hoose is fiddler Kenny Ritch from Orkney and guitarist and songwriter Bob McNeill from Glasgow. They are based in New Zealand. The duo's music is a spirited interpretation of the dance music of Scotland; uniquely rhythmic and energetic, they embody the Scots' tradition. Their debut album The Little Cascade won Best Folk Album of 2006 at the New Zealand Music Awards. |
![]() | ASWN #885 THE WEALTH OF NATIONS http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Wealth_of_Nations - in the smallest degree the capital of the country, would only have transferred a great part of it from prudent and profitable to imprudent and unprofitable undertakings. That the industry of Scotland languished for want of money to employ it was the opinion of the famous Mr. Law. By establishing a bank of a particular kind, which he seems to have imagined might issue paper to the amount of the whole value of all the lands in the country, he proposed to remedy this want of money. The Parliament of Scotland, when he first proposed his project, did not think proper to adopt it. It was afterwards adopted, with some variations, by the Duke of Orleans, at that time Regent of France. The idea of the possibility of multiplying paper to almost any extent was the real foundation of what is called the Mississippi scheme, the |
![]() | British Cruise 2008 |
![]() | London 1938 A tour of London, England in 1938. Buckingham Palace and the changing of the guard, guardsman with rifle at attention at gate, marching band, drums, guards marching with rifles, Constituition Hill, Hyde Park, Wellington memorial, Speakers Corner, horseback riding in park, nannies and baby carriages, sailboats on pond, baby in sandbox, swans, child drinking tea, British Museum and Regents Park Zoo, bears playing, peacocks strutting, Komodo dragon, Picadilly Circus overhead with traffic, double decker buses, flower seller, men in top hats, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, Church of St Martins, Nelson's Column, Horse guards at Whitehall, helmut with chin strap, 10 Downing Street, Neville Chamberlain in top hat, the Centograph, large crowd of people, King George VI places wreath, Scotland Yard, policemen marching, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, procession of dignitaries, St Paul's Cathedral, Ludgate Hill, Bank of England, bankers, dialing telephone, switchboard operators, pedestrians, Tower of London, Crown Jewels, diamonds, London Bridge, tug boat on Thames, unloading cargo from ship,. steam whistle, escalator in underground subway, people boarding bus, doorman with taxi, statue, London by night, rain soaked streets, neon lights, Big Ben. Footage from this film is available for licensing from www.globalimageworks.com |