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Man made climate change ain't real. I used to believe that. Noah's Ark is a story of climate change and there were no cars then. The planet wobles. With every woble there is climate change.
Have you seen the documentary, Romes final frontier? In this documentary a persu of richous curly haired Italians try to take what is not theirs for a few hundred years but Pictish foundations never let it happen. documented in Rabats museum. There DePICTS Caledoni's in wood 2000 years ago. Mounted his shield with check leggings and long limbed body tattoos and very Original. A true British man and still the Original! 😊
Cheers from Bulgaria, loving your channel. My teacher at university always said that there are a lot of parallels between Bulgarian and Scottish history. Watching the myriad of videos on your channel, I think he might be right! 🇧🇬☘️🏴
Its because of the Mongol invasion and the lombards invasion of Italy other vikings/picts and indo Aryans aka Romani and Jewish arrived when the mongals invaded Russia alot of Eastern Europe escaped to Scotland pre Celtics times they mostly lived in lower Scotland and alot of Scottish ppl have Scandinavian bulkan Russian German Jewish and romani DNA since this is the people Scotland was formed some romani later moved back to Finland and became the finnish kale there origins are of Scotland
What a great story telling, you have a fantastic way of pulling out interesting stories from the past and breathing new life into the subjects, keep up the great work Bruce!
Thank goodness for having Matt Ward along to keep you (somewhat) honest! 😁 Each time you mentioned Mungo I couldn't help but think of the character "Mongo," as played by American footballer Alex Karras in Mel Brook's "Blazing Saddles."
Thank you so much for this video. Your videographer is doing a fantastic job. It is really neat to see what historical research can teach us. Scots in Panama…that was a leap in faith.
The first portraited Highlander wasn't Connor MacLeod? Oh, well ... another time, MacLeod! The terrible joke now out of the way, Lord Murray's story is facinating. Thanks again for sharing, Bruce.
In the film, there is a very short scene of Connor noticing a small painting that looks a lot like the one discussed here. Perhaps this larger portrait was their inspiration. 😎
Ah what a great story! And I fully intend to travel up from south of the border for an extended road trip around Scotland, and hopefully Ireland too, as part of the positive side of getting me state pension in May! Yay! Wonderful stories and history as ever, Bruce. Cheers me dear! 👌😃🏴🇮🇪🙋🙏
Another brilliant video about yet another absolutely dead brilliant Scottish history story! You are like, (a hilariously witty version of), Inspector Rebus with all your sleuthing! I have learned yet another kilogram of knowledge about this wonderful, inventive, brave, proud etc. peoples known as "The Scots". Can't wait for the next installment of Fummey Fantastic Facts. Your videos always brighten my day !!
Another great video Bruce, it is however kind of a sad story. Although, I must say, sad or not, your telling of it does a great justice for the man in the painting, Mungo 8th son Lord Murray, heir to none, in search of wealth & fame, he died so young... ❤️🏴
Dead Bruce, as I always tell you, this was SO interesting and I could listen to you for hours non stop! I’ve been to Edinburgh 7 times now and still haven’t managed to properly visit the National Portrait Gallery! I’ll be in Edinburgh again at the end of February and will make sure to visit to have a look at this magnificence!! Knowing the history behind it is fascinating!!! Thank you Bruce! It would be amazing to see more videos about the history behind other important portraits at the National Portrait Gallery!!🤗
You might want to fix your autocorrected first word . . . Pretty sure you meant ''Dear'' not ''Dead." Sometimes (alright, MOST of the time) I really hate autocorrect.
@@ScotlandHistoryTours Bruce do you fel you grew up in the right country for you? Sounds one of me weird questions? But really. I feel I was born in the right country . My second is Cork Ireland. The coastline pulls me. My fear of flight is (&^%$##) If not by dragon a slow boat to Ireland from the west usa. lol come on thats silly funny all in one. I would go to Scotland by dragon. I believe in dragons. Oh gods I would good everywhere. The world cant take me. We dont need everyone to question their gods. But it would be fun to see your face with a flying lizard. Im not cool enough to take thay picture.
Good vid,Bruce,and great bit of detective work done by previous reserachers,as I have my copy of Sir Iain Moncreiffe' of That Ilk's 'The Highland Clans' (1971/82),where that very painting is described as the 'a wful/contentious' historical figure, Sir Iain Glas 'Slipperly John' Campbell,4th Baronet of Glenorchy and 1st Earl of Breadalbane ! 🙄 As mentioned from prev. vids,momentous tie-in with the disastrous 'Darien Scheme',definitely extended vids for the near future and the divisive role of the Crown and the City of London played in its deliberate failure,espec. in the BTS negotiations with the nearest suitable colony of Jamaica to hamper adequate supplies to the beleaguered colony.😐
I've seen the version of the painting in the Kelvingrove in the Dear Green Place. It's quite the painting and one could look at it for a while to glean the subtle details in it. Thanks for the excellent and interesting in-depth deep dive into its history. Next time I see the painting I'll remember this video!
Dear Bruce, I have been promoting you, from my small Celtic shop in Las Vegas, from the moment I first saw you about 3 months ago. I would strongly suggest, that you look into a tour stop in Las Vegas. My guess is, you would pack the house. I'm doing my best to get the word out about you and your love of Celtic traditions. Feel free to reach out to me as I know a few folks in the entertainment biz. Sincerely, Pilot, Gotta Get Your Geek On LLC, & Las Vegas Kilts.
I know this is very narcissistic to say. But in doing my family ancestry. This painting is alot like me. English, Irish and Scottish. I just need the paint or canvas to have come from what is now Germany and my dna would be represented lol. I want to say again thank you for your videos. They have helped me to understand why some of my Scottish ancestors have records in Ireland and then in Canada and America. I love history and watching your videos have helped me to understand the movements and motivations of my ancestors. You help me to give life to the cold facts of names, ages, and birth places that I find in my searches. Again I know this is a bit narcissistic. But I think it is needed to express my thanks.
Great video touching on some of my ancestors. I knew who it was as soon as you showed it. I have this image up on the wall of one of my rooms, along with a few other "Murray" characters.
"...some elder brother killing the disease sweeping the area..." Not necessarily a rarity in highlands. Certainly the Stewarts went in for a bit of the old fratricide! Another great and interesting video, thanks.
Love your work! I hope to catch your live show sometime, but, alas you’ll be in Canada during my next visit to Edinburgh. 😢 all the best for the new year! Regards, Bruce G.
Luv the history and accent...reminds me of my dad... My dad left and immigrated like many scots...in search of a better life than the 1920s Gorbles I think...
From 1959 to 1962 I lived at 21 Dock St not far from where the V&A is, this was before the road bridge was built. Great memories of that part of Dundee, fishing in the Tay, going to the baths, walking up to Keillers or maybe going to the wrestling in the Caird Hall.
Was that in the bottom at the back where the old bus station was? I think we used to buy a roast chicken in there once in a while.@@crinolynneendymion8755
Hi Bruce! I'm glad this poor young man has been loved and cherished through history in this painting as he had little love or luck in life it seems. It bothers me to think that those who took his father's money probably knew that the first wave wasn't doing well if letters had come back to Scotland from there. Perhaps his father knew that too and sent him to safeguard the investment. His grave may be in Panama, but his memorial is there on my screen: a beautiful portrait of a dashing, handsome young man who looks ready for anything! I will keep that menory of Mungo Murray with me! Thank you for the rest of the story look at a beautiful portrait. Wishing you and yours a great blowout on Hogmany and a fabulous New Year in 2024! Cheers!
Hi Bruce, Any chance you could make videos about: 1. Angus MacAskill - the giant born in Berneray in Outer Hebrides 2. David Rizzio - Italian painter of Mary Queen Of Scots who was murdered in front of her eyes in 1566 in Holyroodhouse and Lord Darnley conspiracy? I was moved by painting made by sir William Allen from 1833 that I have seen in National Gallery in Edinburgh with that scene
MacAskill, who knows, maybe in the future. Rizzio wasn't a painter, he was a singer surely? He'd had a mention in some Mary Queen of Scots videos and my recent Royal Mile video, but I've never done a video on himself.
@@ScotlandHistoryTours Rizzio was musician, of course, I mistyped while kept thinking about that brilliant painting from the gallery. Following Fairy Flag folk tale, it would be also great to see your video about Robert Kirk of Aberfoyle and his "The Secret Commonwealth" book. Fairies, you know...
Thanks Bruce... that's a great story...the Darien expedition could be an interesting tale ... Happy New Year er...Hogmanny and Cheers Laddie to a good year !🎉
Another thought provoking episode Bruce. The Tartan, with all those colours and lines. Looks complex to say the least. Which brings me to the subject of Technicality. It must have been a bloody great challenge to make, particularly in the early days. Or not? And that leads on to the question of price and affordability. Could your average Punter afford one, or did one have to be quite well off to own a Tartan? Any 'ow, all the best to you and yours in '24.
if you carefully look at it s mostly shades of red -yellow that mach well with iron oxide and incredibly cheap pigment and black which can be made from naturally black sheep , iron reductions or squid ink . So the pigments would not be all that difficult to come by and as for the weaving there is nothing particularly expensive there other than the vast amount of fabric which I think is there to show wealth. I always remember that portrait painters are not photographers and could and did alter the image to what the client wanted to look like ( colours are more vibrant and textiles have no patches or stains , iron becomes silver and bras becomes gold , skin has no blemishes , wood has no cracks , no buttons are missing and everything is amped up to make the client as happy as possible )
Have you seen the history documentary Romes final frontier? In Rabats museum think it's Morocco or Tunisia. They have a Caledonians shield with depictions etched from a Pict. Two thousand years old and on the shield is a carving of a ancient Scottish dude wearing the first image of checkered trousers 👖 x
i think mungo is the perfect name for my next dog, when i get him. (bonzo left in 23 before that, zookie, then deano and first was jobi (born on the john bisco))
Hah.I may have been born in South Oxon. But I was drafted to Faslane at the tender age of 16. Where I married and had progeny. After a considerable amount of history, I now live in France as Ecossaise. And proud of it.
'Nother good one, Bruce😎👍 (Poor Matt... not still on probation, I hope!)😜 Quite the remarkable account for all of Murray's affairs afterall - awful tragic, as it turns out too, eh. Had he not traded midges for mosquitos, I wonder... 🤔 Btw, talk of Dundee and the Irish connection, I wonder if a look at McGonagall would make for another great tale to tell?😉👍 All the best for '24!
Wouldn't it be cool if the hunting assistant in the background could be identified so his living downline could brag about their ancestor being painted and hanging in the museum next to Mungo's painting?!
Pipers, never hurry a Murray! I'm a bit unclear, however, whether the son was called Mungo or Mongo. Probably the former. If not, then perhaps we should title this video Blazing Kilts. ;-)
A'reyt Bruce. Though you say I mun go see Mungo, it is a bit of a treck from south of the border, alas. I never did get to go to university in Dundee, but to one nearer home, where as I commented before, the first person I met was later the Glasgow COP26 minister, though unlike him, I did study environmental and geochemistry as an option, which makes me not a denier of anything, but always wanting more evidence, like the fabulous case in the tale in your entertaining video.
@@ScotlandHistoryTours. Good scientists always want more evidence. I had always to base studies on international standards, but the old data was not to any, so there is doubt. More data, more work for the scientists, especially with industry moving to countries where environmental standards are not a concern.
@@ScotlandHistoryTours ok but that is the date listed on ancestry site geni for his birth , perhaps there is the same name again in the family line sent you an e mail to your address review it if you have time
@@alexschonski3637 The source for the info you mentioned on the Geni ancestry site is listed as Burke's Peerage. Burke's like all genealogy is as reliable as the good care that was taken to verify the records. If you can't find records to confirm Burke's, it may be incorrect for dates and more. I just read this post on Roots Chat related to Burke's as a source: "One set of my ancestors, the Dundases of Fingask, appear in Burke. It has an Alexander Dundas living an extraordinary long time and being fit to fight at Flodden in 1513. In fact, they have conflated a grandfather and grandson, and missed out an intermediate generation which is attested in the parliament records." I think Bruce's sense of the date conflict is probably spot on given the information listed about the painting and Mungo Murry's birth and death years in that source. This text about the painting is online and was originally published in 100 Masterpieces: National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2015. Hope this is of some help.
Hey Bruce, is everything ok? Are you ok? You post a new video every Saturday morning like clockwork, but not this Saturday, so i sure hope all is well ( it doesn't feel right with out a video from my favorite creator...) So i just wanted to check on ya, Happy Holidays to you & yours. ❤️🏴
@@ScotlandHistoryTours Yes Sir you SO do, I just was genuinely concerned so I'm glad that was all it was, thanks for the response. Please enjoy your time off Bruce.,
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I very well might
Man made climate change ain't real. I used to believe that. Noah's Ark is a story of climate change and there were no cars then. The planet wobles. With every woble there is climate change.
Hi mate is there any way I can get in contact with you to chat about coming on my podcast?
Have you seen the documentary, Romes final frontier? In this documentary a persu of richous curly haired Italians try to take what is not theirs for a few hundred years but Pictish foundations never let it happen. documented in Rabats museum. There DePICTS Caledoni's in wood 2000 years ago. Mounted his shield with check leggings and long limbed body tattoos and very Original. A true British man and still the Original! 😊
More stories of Scottish heritage which keeps giving. Have a great Hogmanay and a healthy, successful 2024 🌞
You too my friend
Cheers from Bulgaria, loving your channel. My teacher at university always said that there are a lot of parallels between Bulgarian and Scottish history. Watching the myriad of videos on your channel, I think he might be right! 🇧🇬☘️🏴
Thanks for sharing!
Its because of the Mongol invasion and the lombards invasion of Italy other vikings/picts and indo Aryans aka Romani and Jewish arrived when the mongals invaded Russia alot of Eastern Europe escaped to Scotland pre Celtics times they mostly lived in lower Scotland and alot of Scottish ppl have Scandinavian bulkan Russian German Jewish and romani DNA since this is the people Scotland was formed some romani later moved back to Finland and became the finnish kale there origins are of Scotland
@@thebristolianmackem2039 🤔🤔🤔🤔
@@ScotlandHistoryTours it took alot of research my friend
What a great story telling, you have a fantastic way of pulling out interesting stories from the past and breathing new life into the subjects, keep up the great work Bruce!
Ah thanks
Another great and much appreciated history lesson. Thank you Mr Fummey!
Ah thanks
Thank you Bruce!
Fascinating bit of tartan history, Bruce.
Wishing you a happy Hogmanay,and all the best for 2024!
The painting is gorgeous. Thanks for this video. It’s so interesting.❤❤❤
My pleasure 😊
What an interesting story. Sad that Mungo died so far from home. Thank you Bruce.
Thanks! Always great to hear about other Murrays!
Thanks so much
TOPS! What a story. Thank you and all the best for 2024.
Another great video . Very interesting .
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching
Thank goodness for having Matt Ward along to keep you (somewhat) honest! 😁 Each time you mentioned Mungo I couldn't help but think of the character "Mongo," as played by American footballer Alex Karras in Mel Brook's "Blazing Saddles."
Surely that was Mongo
🤣🤣🤣
"Tricking Mongo was easy. Inventing the CandyGram was a bitch."
Love this.
As a Scottish-American I appreciate your videos. Have a very Happy New Year
Happy new year!
Thank you so much for this video. Your videographer is doing a fantastic job. It is really neat to see what historical research can teach us. Scots in Panama…that was a leap in faith.
Mesmerizing you do a great job at explaining the history
Ah thanks
Lol! Love this and you! Thanks! ❤
Love your content, absolutely love it.
Thank you so much
Fantastic. I can't wait to see you when you come to Canada!
I'm excited. Where are you?
@@ScotlandHistoryTours I'll be going to the one in Ottawa!!!
Brilliant. see you there. Is there a good pub nearby?
Such a wonderful way you told the history of the painting, the artist and the subject. Many thanks and have a great 2024!
Happy new year!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. You're a true story teller as well as historian.
I'm glad you think I'm a story teller, but I'd never claim to be an historian.
A good tale well told. Thanks.
Thanks for listening
The first portraited Highlander wasn't Connor MacLeod? Oh, well ... another time, MacLeod!
The terrible joke now out of the way, Lord Murray's story is facinating. Thanks again for sharing, Bruce.
Surely if it were Connor McLeod there could be only one ☝️
@@DuncanMcintyre-jk3qb Explain that to Duncan 😆 And don't call me Shirley.
@johnstuartkeller5244
Duncan? As in Adrian Paul? My favourite "ONE."
Total yumfest!
In the film, there is a very short scene of Connor noticing a small painting that looks a lot like the one discussed here. Perhaps this larger portrait was their inspiration. 😎
Ah what a great story! And I fully intend to travel up from south of the border for an extended road trip around Scotland, and hopefully Ireland too, as part of the positive side of getting me state pension in May! Yay! Wonderful stories and history as ever, Bruce. Cheers me dear! 👌😃🏴🇮🇪🙋🙏
Brilliant
True Story telling is an Art and thankyou and your team for enlightening us !! -absolutely riveted
All my best 🦄
ANOTHER excellent History Lesson!!
I love the, "first ever Scotsman painted in Highland dress. In Ireland. By an Englishman." UK - represent!
Oooft, I think the Irish would have somethign to say about being told they were part of the UK
Naturally. Sometimes I forget there’s Ireland then “Northern Ireland“… 😢
Happy Hogmanay!
So interesting!❤❤❤
Glad you think so!
Fascinating , my brother in law is descendant grandson of Sir John Murray and his wife Amelia Stanley, so mungo is his ancestral Uncle
When you mentioned the Darien expedition, I knew there were only a couple of outcomes for Mungo Murray, and none good.
A wonderful account. Buried out there in the jungles of Panama. Wow. Thanks.
This was very interesting thank you for straightening out the mystery of the kilt and the painting thank you for sharing this have a great hogmanay
Another brilliant video about yet another absolutely dead brilliant Scottish history story! You are like, (a hilariously witty version of), Inspector Rebus with all your sleuthing! I have learned yet another kilogram of knowledge about this wonderful, inventive, brave, proud etc. peoples known as "The Scots". Can't wait for the next installment of Fummey Fantastic Facts. Your videos always brighten my day !!
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Another great video Bruce, it is however kind of a sad story. Although, I must say, sad or not, your telling of it does a great justice for the man in the painting, Mungo 8th son Lord Murray, heir to none, in search of wealth & fame, he died so young... ❤️🏴
Bruce, Thank you so much for this video! It was very interesting! I learn something new from every video you make.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The tartan draft excluder got me. So many homes had one or more at the front door.
Aye a'body had ane
Always, grateful. You're kinna preaching to to tto the choir, though. Buy me one, lemme tell YOU a story ! Mebbe 2 ! I can get quite loquacious !
Dead Bruce, as I always tell you, this was SO interesting and I could listen to you for hours non stop! I’ve been to Edinburgh 7 times now and still haven’t managed to properly visit the National Portrait Gallery! I’ll be in Edinburgh again at the end of February and will make sure to visit to have a look at this magnificence!! Knowing the history behind it is fascinating!!! Thank you Bruce!
It would be amazing to see more videos about the history behind other important portraits at the National Portrait Gallery!!🤗
You might want to fix your autocorrected first word . . . Pretty sure you meant ''Dear'' not ''Dead."
Sometimes (alright, MOST of the time) I really hate autocorrect.
Happy New Year Bruce / Crew/ famlies, Thanks for all the work you and crew put in your vids
Happy new year!
@@ScotlandHistoryTours Bruce do you fel you grew up in the right country for you? Sounds one of me weird questions? But really. I feel I was born in the right country . My second is Cork Ireland. The coastline pulls me. My fear of flight is (&^%$##) If not by dragon a slow boat to Ireland from the west usa. lol come on thats silly funny all in one. I would go to Scotland by dragon. I believe in dragons. Oh gods I would good everywhere. The world cant take me. We dont need everyone to question their gods. But it would be fun to see your face with a flying lizard. Im not cool enough to take thay picture.
Good vid,Bruce,and great bit of detective work done by previous reserachers,as I have my copy of Sir Iain Moncreiffe' of That Ilk's 'The Highland Clans' (1971/82),where that very painting is described as the 'a wful/contentious' historical figure, Sir Iain Glas 'Slipperly John' Campbell,4th Baronet of Glenorchy and 1st Earl of Breadalbane ! 🙄
As mentioned from prev. vids,momentous tie-in with the disastrous 'Darien Scheme',definitely extended vids for the near future and the divisive role of the Crown and the City of London played in its deliberate failure,espec. in the BTS negotiations with the nearest suitable colony of Jamaica to hamper adequate supplies to the beleaguered colony.😐
Happy new year to you big man
Good to see you👊🏼
Happy new year!
I recognized that museum, and the wee boat behind it.
LOVE your work, Bruce! Look forward to your 2024 videos. ALL BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR!! 🌟🎉
Same to you!
Thanks for the video Bruce, loving learning Murray history at the moment!
Glad you enjoyed it
I've seen the version of the painting in the Kelvingrove in the Dear Green Place. It's quite the painting and one could look at it for a while to glean the subtle details in it. Thanks for the excellent and interesting in-depth deep dive into its history. Next time I see the painting I'll remember this video!
Brilliant
Happy New Year from Gourock Bruce. I hope it’s the best year of your life.🏴✊🏴
Let's hope it's great for all of us😎😎
Happy new year to all Bruce I love your videos and learn so much from them,all the best for the tour and the future videos
Another Brucey Belter!
Bruce!
Dear Bruce, I have been promoting you, from my small Celtic shop in Las Vegas, from the moment I first saw you about 3 months ago. I would strongly suggest, that you look into a tour stop in Las Vegas. My guess is, you would pack the house. I'm doing my best to get the word out about you and your love of Celtic traditions. Feel free to reach out to me as I know a few folks in the entertainment biz. Sincerely, Pilot, Gotta Get Your Geek On LLC, & Las Vegas Kilts.
I know this is very narcissistic to say. But in doing my family ancestry. This painting is alot like me. English, Irish and Scottish. I just need the paint or canvas to have come from what is now Germany and my dna would be represented lol.
I want to say again thank you for your videos. They have helped me to understand why some of my Scottish ancestors have records in Ireland and then in Canada and America. I love history and watching your videos have helped me to understand the movements and motivations of my ancestors. You help me to give life to the cold facts of names, ages, and birth places that I find in my searches.
Again I know this is a bit narcissistic. But I think it is needed to express my thanks.
Brilliant
Interesting video, good research 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video touching on some of my ancestors. I knew who it was as soon as you showed it. I have this image up on the wall of one of my rooms, along with a few other "Murray" characters.
Another belter of a video Bruce. Sad outcome for Mungo unfortunately. All that untapped potential.
"...some elder brother killing the disease sweeping the area..." Not necessarily a rarity in highlands. Certainly the Stewarts went in for a bit of the old fratricide! Another great and interesting video, thanks.
As always wonderful video. Love the subject and detail. Happy new year to you and yours.
Happy new year!
Thanks, though, all the same. Brothers, of different Mothers. 😊
Love your work! I hope to catch your live show sometime, but, alas you’ll be in Canada during my next visit to Edinburgh. 😢 all the best for the new year! Regards, Bruce G.
😂Typical
Luv the history and accent...reminds me of my dad...
My dad left and immigrated like many scots...in search of a better life than the 1920s Gorbles I think...
From 1959 to 1962 I lived at 21 Dock St not far from where the V&A is, this was before the road bridge was built.
Great memories of that part of Dundee, fishing in the Tay, going to the baths, walking up to Keillers or maybe going to the wrestling in the Caird Hall.
Spent a few afternoons in the arcade at the end of the Caird Hall.
Was that in the bottom at the back where the old bus station was? I think we used to buy a roast chicken in there once in a while.@@crinolynneendymion8755
An absorbing tale that was....
Hi Bruce! I'm glad this poor young man has been loved and cherished through history in this painting as he had little love or luck in life it seems. It bothers me to think that those who took his father's money probably knew that the first wave wasn't doing well if letters had come back to Scotland from there. Perhaps his father knew that too and sent him to safeguard the investment. His grave may be in Panama, but his memorial is there on my screen: a beautiful portrait of a dashing, handsome young man who looks ready for anything! I will keep that menory of Mungo Murray with me! Thank you for the rest of the story look at a beautiful portrait.
Wishing you and yours a great blowout on Hogmany and a fabulous New Year in 2024! Cheers!
No, they didn't realise how badly things had gone. There was no internet back in the day
So safeguarding the investment was the main thought here. That makes sense!
Love from Texas, my friend
Happy New Year to you and yours
😘
Hi Bruce, Any chance you could make videos about:
1. Angus MacAskill - the giant born in Berneray in Outer Hebrides
2. David Rizzio - Italian painter of Mary Queen Of Scots who was murdered in front of her eyes in 1566 in Holyroodhouse and Lord Darnley conspiracy? I was moved by painting made by sir William Allen from 1833 that I have seen in National Gallery in Edinburgh with that scene
MacAskill, who knows, maybe in the future. Rizzio wasn't a painter, he was a singer surely? He'd had a mention in some Mary Queen of Scots videos and my recent Royal Mile video, but I've never done a video on himself.
MacAskill would be cool, he’s a legend here in Cape Breton too. We even have a beer named after him!
@@ScotlandHistoryTours Rizzio was musician, of course, I mistyped while kept thinking about that brilliant painting from the gallery.
Following Fairy Flag folk tale, it would be also great to see your video about Robert Kirk of Aberfoyle and his "The Secret Commonwealth" book. Fairies, you know...
Sidenote, saw a photo of my great, great grandfather (if that right), in a kilt and bagpipes. Also moved to Dundee.
Mungo looked like a bloody legend at only 15. Up the Gaels!
Wow!!
Thanks Bruce... that's a great story...the Darien expedition could be an interesting tale ...
Happy New Year er...Hogmanny and Cheers Laddie to a good year !🎉
How to fit THAT into 15 mins...?
@@ScotlandHistoryTours. You need a sponsor to fund an excursion to Panama, to do a gig and a set of videos, like the recent trilogy.
Another thought provoking episode Bruce. The Tartan, with all those colours and lines. Looks complex to say the least. Which brings me to the subject of Technicality.
It must have been a bloody great challenge to make, particularly in the early days. Or not? And that leads on to the question of price and affordability. Could your average Punter
afford one, or did one have to be quite well off to own a Tartan? Any 'ow, all the best to you and yours in '24.
Tartan weaving is old. Been found in bogs, in the Tarim basin. It is not complicated for a practiced weaver. It is a pattern that repeats.
if you carefully look at it s mostly shades of red -yellow that mach well with iron oxide and incredibly cheap pigment and black which can be made from naturally black sheep , iron reductions or squid ink . So the pigments would not be all that difficult to come by and as for the weaving there is nothing particularly expensive there other than the vast amount of fabric which I think is there to show wealth. I always remember that portrait painters are not photographers and could and did alter the image to what the client wanted to look like ( colours are more vibrant and textiles have no patches or stains , iron becomes silver and bras becomes gold , skin has no blemishes , wood has no cracks , no buttons are missing and everything is amped up to make the client as happy as possible )
As soon as you mention the word Darien I think we all kent at that point the story was about to take a swift and sad end for Mungo Murray.
Have you seen the history documentary Romes final frontier? In Rabats museum think it's Morocco or Tunisia. They have a Caledonians shield with depictions etched from a Pict. Two thousand years old and on the shield is a carving of a ancient Scottish dude wearing the first image of checkered trousers 👖 x
Happy new year!
Same to you!
i think mungo is the perfect name for my next dog, when i get him. (bonzo left in 23 before that, zookie, then deano and first was jobi (born on the john bisco))
Bruce ~~~ Happy New Year and I do enjoy your podcast ! Don’t know Gaelic but Cheery & Drasta as you sound off at the end ! Steve Brown 🍀✝️🍀💚
Tioraidh an drasda
Hah.I may have been born in South Oxon. But I was drafted to Faslane at the tender age of 16.
Where I married and had progeny.
After a considerable amount of history, I now live in France as Ecossaise. And proud of it.
As an Ecossaise you say? Very 21st century...
Your videos are great!
Thanks
The second you said Darien my stomach got sick 😢
'Nother good one, Bruce😎👍
(Poor Matt... not still on probation, I hope!)😜
Quite the remarkable account for all of Murray's affairs afterall - awful tragic, as it turns out too, eh.
Had he not traded midges for mosquitos, I wonder... 🤔
Btw, talk of Dundee and the Irish connection, I wonder if a look at McGonagall would make for another great tale to tell?😉👍
All the best for '24!
I once organised a McGonagall supper which was a disater
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Oofty brucey fella must’ve hurt going tae Dundeh Coyp c’mon the sainteees and have a great new year
cheerz big man, a'nar banger!
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Your username gave me a real giggle 😄👍
@@euansmith3699 cheerz man!!😁
How interesting. I live in Panama now and had no idea that the idea of settlement by Scots was even on the radar. Sort of a sad ending though.
Every day's a school day
Wouldn't it be cool if the hunting assistant in the background could be identified so his living downline could brag about their ancestor being painted and hanging in the museum next to Mungo's painting?!
Pipers, never hurry a Murray!
I'm a bit unclear, however, whether the son was called Mungo or Mongo. Probably the former. If not, then perhaps we should title this video Blazing Kilts. ;-)
Mungo
I love your videos ❤❤❤🎉
My videos love you
A'reyt Bruce. Though you say I mun go see Mungo, it is a bit of a treck from south of the border, alas. I never did get to go to university in Dundee, but to one nearer home, where as I commented before, the first person I met was later the Glasgow COP26 minister, though unlike him, I did study environmental and geochemistry as an option, which makes me not a denier of anything, but always wanting more evidence, like the fabulous case in the tale in your entertaining video.
Jesus, there's not enough evidence for you?
@@ScotlandHistoryTours. Good scientists always want more evidence. I had always to base studies on international standards, but the old data was not to any, so there is doubt. More data, more work for the scientists, especially with industry moving to countries where environmental standards are not a concern.
Aye, gather more data by all means, but we should use what we already know for certain to guide societal behaviour.
@@ScotlandHistoryTours They might have said the same thing on Sky News Australia, but I think they would mean something different?
Hi Bruce!
Where are you?
Missing your programme!
I thought I deserved two weeks off at the start of the year. In spite of that I'm working on planning videos as we speak
Oh, my goodness!
Of course, Bruce.
Apologies!
Looking forward to seeing you again whenever you feel rested from a well-deserved vacation. 🤗
quite the Balmorals they are wearing!
Not meaning to be a part of the Tartan Police, but is he wearing the full breacan as a mini kilt, or just hiking it up for the summer?
Our tickets are purchased.
Wohooo!
It’s hard to fight in a long robe. Thus the term girding your loins in the Old Testament
Is this a portrait of Sir Mungo Murry born 1633 son of John Murry and Jean Campbell ?
Hmmm, that sounds a bit early
@@ScotlandHistoryTours ok but that is the date listed on ancestry site geni for his birth , perhaps there is the same name again in the family line sent you an e mail to your address review it if you have time
@@alexschonski3637 The source for the info you mentioned on the Geni ancestry site is listed as Burke's Peerage. Burke's like all genealogy is as reliable as the good care that was taken to verify the records. If you can't find records to confirm Burke's, it may be incorrect for dates and more. I just read this post on Roots Chat related to Burke's as a source:
"One set of my ancestors, the Dundases of Fingask, appear in Burke. It has an Alexander Dundas living an extraordinary long time and being fit to fight at Flodden in 1513. In fact, they have conflated a grandfather and grandson, and missed out an intermediate generation which is attested in the parliament records."
I think Bruce's sense of the date conflict is probably spot on given the information listed about the painting and Mungo Murry's birth and death years in that source. This text about the painting is online and was originally published in 100 Masterpieces: National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2015.
Hope this is of some help.
Still waiting on tickets to your show in Vancouver BC. Will that connection come up soon on your site?
Here's a link to my show in Vancouver on 12th July tinyurl.com/StoriesofScotland
Looking good in black😊
Och away
Hey Bruce, is everything ok? Are you ok? You post a new video every Saturday morning like clockwork, but not this Saturday, so i sure hope all is well ( it doesn't feel right with out a video from my favorite creator...) So i just wanted to check on ya, Happy Holidays to you & yours. ❤️🏴
I just thought I deserved a couple of weeks off. 2023 was a really hectic year. The next upload is due on 20th
@@ScotlandHistoryTours Yes Sir you SO do, I just was genuinely concerned so I'm glad that was all it was, thanks for the response. Please enjoy your time off Bruce.,
Hi sir, is there a video today? Miss you 😀
Yes, there was one on a Burns statue in anticipation of Burns night