by Gordon Mackay | Aug 1, 2021 | Doric Blog, Doric Blog - RGU Students
Around two years ago I climbed my first Munro, Mount Keen, and since then I haven’t been able to stop. For those who don’t know, a Munro in Scotland is a mountain that is 3,000 feet above sea level. There are 282 of them, and those who decide to tackle these beats...
by Gordon Mackay | Jul 17, 2021 | Doric TV, Language / Culture, Uncategorised
17th July 2021 Roy Stewart has submitted his video – The story of Torry, Aberdeen for viewers of Doric TV To watch the video, click the play button on the section below. Join the Doric TV Community today We very much hope you will join our Doric TV Community by...
by Gordon Mackay | Jul 14, 2021 | Doric TV, People / Culture
Episode 1 13th July 2021 This first of 3 episodes telling the story of Cruden Bay’s connection to Energy Transitions and Oil industry History covers an introduction to past and present energy transitions together with the story of initial oil exploration...
by Gordon Mackay | Jul 14, 2021 | Doric Blog - People / Culture
It has been a real pleasure to work with Jill on producing this great little video series also featured in the Doric TV pages of this website (click here to view). She does a wonderful job of putting people at ease and getting them talking. I hope this story will be...
by Gordon Mackay | Jul 9, 2021 | Doric TV, People / Culture
9th July 2021 Ruth McEvilly and her husband Ged have built up the Compass Rose Studio, Longside near Peterhead over many years. Ruth formally a designer at the former Peterhead Kirkburn Woollen Mill, took the initiative to salvage the remnants of the tweed from the...
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