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On this day in 1872 the world's first international football match recognised by FIFA took place in Glasgow.
There had been five previous matches held in London between English and Scottish teams between 1870-72, but they were not true internationals. But all of the "Scottish" players came from the London area.
In this match all the Scottish players came from Queens Park FC. The game was watched by 4000 spectators who each paid a shilling to be watch the game. The game ended in a goalless draw.
There had been five previous matches held in London between English and Scottish teams between 1870-72, but they were not true internationals. But all of the "Scottish" players came from the London area.
In this match all the Scottish players came from Queens Park FC. The game was watched by 4000 spectators who each paid a shilling to be watch the game. The game ended in a goalless draw.
On this day in 1787 the first lighthouse in Scotland went into operation.
The lighthouse was the first built by the Northern Lighthouse board. Interestingly it was converted from what was originally a castle built for the Fraser family in the 1500s.
The original light at Kinnaird Head Lighthouse was established by Thomas Smith on 1 December 1787. A lantern was set 120 feet (37 m) above the sea on a tower of the old castle. Whale oil lamps produced a fixed light, each backed by a parabolic reflector. Kinnaird Head was the most powerful light of its time, and contained 17 reflectors arranged in 3 horizontal tiers. It was reported to be visible from 12 to 14 miles (10 to 12 nmi; 19 to 23 km). The first lighthouse keeper was James Park, who was paid a shilling per night and remained in the job for nearly a decade.
The lighthouse was the first built by the Northern Lighthouse board. Interestingly it was converted from what was originally a castle built for the Fraser family in the 1500s.
The original light at Kinnaird Head Lighthouse was established by Thomas Smith on 1 December 1787. A lantern was set 120 feet (37 m) above the sea on a tower of the old castle. Whale oil lamps produced a fixed light, each backed by a parabolic reflector. Kinnaird Head was the most powerful light of its time, and contained 17 reflectors arranged in 3 horizontal tiers. It was reported to be visible from 12 to 14 miles (10 to 12 nmi; 19 to 23 km). The first lighthouse keeper was James Park, who was paid a shilling per night and remained in the job for nearly a decade.
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Glasgow has been a disaster even before construction started on it.
From design flaws to cost over-runs to bad construction, it has had just about everything go wrong with it. There have been deaths linked to the construction failures of the building and to poor cleaning practices.
But the hospital board have carried on collecting large salaries and bonuses as it staggers from one disaster to another. They have at every turn cultivated a culture of secrecy and tried to frustrate relatives of those who died at the hospital as they seek answers. Many of the deaths were avoidable being down to flaws with the buildings which led to infections that people contracted in the hospital.
The board should resign but of course put their cushy jobs before doing the right thing. The Scottish Government is no better: it should have acted a long time ago to take control of the situation and sack the board. But instead they have chosen to protect them.
From design flaws to cost over-runs to bad construction, it has had just about everything go wrong with it. There have been deaths linked to the construction failures of the building and to poor cleaning practices.
But the hospital board have carried on collecting large salaries and bonuses as it staggers from one disaster to another. They have at every turn cultivated a culture of secrecy and tried to frustrate relatives of those who died at the hospital as they seek answers. Many of the deaths were avoidable being down to flaws with the buildings which led to infections that people contracted in the hospital.
The board should resign but of course put their cushy jobs before doing the right thing. The Scottish Government is no better: it should have acted a long time ago to take control of the situation and sack the board. But instead they have chosen to protect them.
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On this day in 1837 Joseph Bell was born in Edinburgh. Bell was a Scottish surgeon and lecturer at the medical school of the University of Edinburgh in the 19th century. He is best known as an inspiration for the literary character Sherlock Holmes.
In his instruction, Joseph Bell emphasized the importance of close observation in making a diagnosis. To illustrate this, he would often pick a stranger, and by observing him, deduce his occupation and recent activities. These skills caused him to be considered a pioneer in forensic science, at a time when science was not yet widely used in criminal investigations.
Arthur Conan Doyle met Bell in 1877, and served as his clerk at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. Doyle later went on to write a series of popular stories featuring the fictional character Sherlock Holmes, who Doyle stated was loosely based on Bell and his observant ways. Bell was involved in several police investigations, mostly in Scotland. Bell gave his analysis of the Ripper murders to Scotland Yard.
In his instruction, Joseph Bell emphasized the importance of close observation in making a diagnosis. To illustrate this, he would often pick a stranger, and by observing him, deduce his occupation and recent activities. These skills caused him to be considered a pioneer in forensic science, at a time when science was not yet widely used in criminal investigations.
Arthur Conan Doyle met Bell in 1877, and served as his clerk at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. Doyle later went on to write a series of popular stories featuring the fictional character Sherlock Holmes, who Doyle stated was loosely based on Bell and his observant ways. Bell was involved in several police investigations, mostly in Scotland. Bell gave his analysis of the Ripper murders to Scotland Yard.
The lunatic left-wing destruction of our heritage and culture is constant.
The latest target is the historic Black Bitch pub in Linlithgow, which is named after a heroic local greyhound in the 17th century.
Legend has it that the dog saved his master who had been sentenced to starve on an island in Linlithgow Loch.
Owners Greene King want to cave in to the anti-racist (read anti-White) organisations who claim the name is racist despite there being absolutely no racial connection to the pub's name. In fact, the black bitch also features on the town crest.
A local petition has had large scale support online and we ask you to help the resistance by adding your name there:
https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-black-bitch-pub-name-change
The latest target is the historic Black Bitch pub in Linlithgow, which is named after a heroic local greyhound in the 17th century.
Legend has it that the dog saved his master who had been sentenced to starve on an island in Linlithgow Loch.
Owners Greene King want to cave in to the anti-racist (read anti-White) organisations who claim the name is racist despite there being absolutely no racial connection to the pub's name. In fact, the black bitch also features on the town crest.
A local petition has had large scale support online and we ask you to help the resistance by adding your name there:
https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-black-bitch-pub-name-change
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On this day in 1894 Robert Louis Stevenson, one of Scotlands most famous writers died in Samoa.
Born and educated in Edinburgh, Stevenson suffered from serious bronchial trouble for much of his life, but continued to write prolifically and travel widely in defiance of his poor health. As a young man, he mixed in London literary circles, receiving encouragement from Andrew Lang, Edmund Gosse, Leslie Stephen and W. E. Henley, the last of whom may have provided the model for Long John Silver in Treasure Island. In 1890, he settled in Samoa where, alarmed at increasing European and American influence in the South Sea islands, his writing turned away from romance and adventure fiction toward a darker realism. He died in his island home in 1894 at age 44.
A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world.
Born and educated in Edinburgh, Stevenson suffered from serious bronchial trouble for much of his life, but continued to write prolifically and travel widely in defiance of his poor health. As a young man, he mixed in London literary circles, receiving encouragement from Andrew Lang, Edmund Gosse, Leslie Stephen and W. E. Henley, the last of whom may have provided the model for Long John Silver in Treasure Island. In 1890, he settled in Samoa where, alarmed at increasing European and American influence in the South Sea islands, his writing turned away from romance and adventure fiction toward a darker realism. He died in his island home in 1894 at age 44.
A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world.
It would appear that there are some very degenerate and worrying minds at work within the Scottish Government.
The Scottish government has issued its health and well-being survey to school children as young as 8. The survey asks questions including whether they had taken part in sexual activity within the last 12 months, whether the sex was vaginal, anal, whether contraception was used and many other questions of a highly explicit sexual nature. The survey also asks about drug and alcohol use
Surprisingly (or maybe quite unsurprisingly, given the previous actions of some councils) it appears that councils are revolting over this and refusing to participate, or heavily censoring the survey
While we obviously need to know the health of our nation's youth, this appears to go far beyond that
There are questions that need to be asked about the people that are promoting this survey and their motivations. We already see the government filling our children's heads with degeneracy such as their position on gender
The Scottish government has issued its health and well-being survey to school children as young as 8. The survey asks questions including whether they had taken part in sexual activity within the last 12 months, whether the sex was vaginal, anal, whether contraception was used and many other questions of a highly explicit sexual nature. The survey also asks about drug and alcohol use
Surprisingly (or maybe quite unsurprisingly, given the previous actions of some councils) it appears that councils are revolting over this and refusing to participate, or heavily censoring the survey
While we obviously need to know the health of our nation's youth, this appears to go far beyond that
There are questions that need to be asked about the people that are promoting this survey and their motivations. We already see the government filling our children's heads with degeneracy such as their position on gender
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Don't forget we still have a petition going to name the Glasgow M8 bridge after Kriss Donald.
You can sign it here: https://www.patrioticalternative.org.uk/kriss_donald_bridge_petition
You can sign it here: https://www.patrioticalternative.org.uk/kriss_donald_bridge_petition
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Petition: Name the Glasgow M8 Bridge After Kriss Donald
Last month, a petition was started on the 38 degrees website to name a new footbridge that’s being constructed over the motorway in the north of Glasgow after Kriss Donald, a 15-year-old schoolboy who was the innocent victim of a race hate murder carried…
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Featuring: Boots, JD Sports, John Lewis & Tesco
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On this day in 1745, Charles Edward Stuart, better known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, and his Jacobite army entered the English city of Derby.
This was the furthest that the Jacobite Army penetrated into England. Many of its commanders had already argued that they had come far enough and should retreat to carry on the war in Scotland.
There was no sign of a French landing in England, and despite the large crowds that turned out to see them on the march south, only Manchester provided a significant number of recruits; Preston, a Jacobite stronghold in 1715, supplied three. Murray argued they had gone as far as possible and now risked being cut off by superior forces, with Cumberland advancing north from London, and Wade moving south from Newcastle.
The council were overwhelmingly in favour of retreat. So the army headed back into Scotland and eventually to defeat at Culloden. There has been much debate over what would have happened if they had carried on south. But we can never know.
This was the furthest that the Jacobite Army penetrated into England. Many of its commanders had already argued that they had come far enough and should retreat to carry on the war in Scotland.
There was no sign of a French landing in England, and despite the large crowds that turned out to see them on the march south, only Manchester provided a significant number of recruits; Preston, a Jacobite stronghold in 1715, supplied three. Murray argued they had gone as far as possible and now risked being cut off by superior forces, with Cumberland advancing north from London, and Wade moving south from Newcastle.
The council were overwhelmingly in favour of retreat. So the army headed back into Scotland and eventually to defeat at Culloden. There has been much debate over what would have happened if they had carried on south. But we can never know.
It is great to see the Scottish government putting money into dealing with sexual exploitation, covering everything from sex for sale through to revenge porn.
But it would be even better to see them not shy away from the potentially sensitive subjects of the grooming of white Scottish women by men of non-white ethnicity and the sexual exploitation of children that goes on within certain non-indigenous communities.
People have been aware of these issues for years, especially in Glasgow. But attempts to highlight them have been met with silence from the politicians and the police service. In years gone past, people attempting to highlight the situation have in fact been gagged and threatened by the police to keep them quiet to "avoid inflaming racial tensions".
It appears to the political class and Police Scotland that people's feelings and political correctness come before protecting children and Scottish women. The truth needs to be told and action taken.
But it would be even better to see them not shy away from the potentially sensitive subjects of the grooming of white Scottish women by men of non-white ethnicity and the sexual exploitation of children that goes on within certain non-indigenous communities.
People have been aware of these issues for years, especially in Glasgow. But attempts to highlight them have been met with silence from the politicians and the police service. In years gone past, people attempting to highlight the situation have in fact been gagged and threatened by the police to keep them quiet to "avoid inflaming racial tensions".
It appears to the political class and Police Scotland that people's feelings and political correctness come before protecting children and Scottish women. The truth needs to be told and action taken.
Today, activists from the West of Scotland branch embraced the good Scottish weather and hiked up Beinn Narnian in Argyll.
#EmbraceTheStruggle
#KeepScotlandScottish
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#KeepScotlandScottish
On this day in 1973 Sir Robert Watson-Watt passed away in Inverness.
He was a Scottish pioneer of radio direction finding and radar technology.
In 1935 Watt was asked to comment on reports of a German death ray based on radio. Watt and his assistant Arnold Frederic Wilkins quickly determined it was not possible, but Wilkins suggested using radio signals to locate aircraft at long distances. This led to a February 1935 demonstration where signals from a BBC short-wave transmitter were bounced off a Handley Page Heyford aircraft. Watt led the development of a practical version of this device, which entered service in 1938 under the code name Chain Home. This system provided the vital advance information that helped the Royal Air Force win the Battle of Britain.
After the success of his invention, Watson Watt was sent to the US in 1941 to advise on air defence after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. He returned and continued to lead radar development for the War Office and Ministry of Supply.
He was a Scottish pioneer of radio direction finding and radar technology.
In 1935 Watt was asked to comment on reports of a German death ray based on radio. Watt and his assistant Arnold Frederic Wilkins quickly determined it was not possible, but Wilkins suggested using radio signals to locate aircraft at long distances. This led to a February 1935 demonstration where signals from a BBC short-wave transmitter were bounced off a Handley Page Heyford aircraft. Watt led the development of a practical version of this device, which entered service in 1938 under the code name Chain Home. This system provided the vital advance information that helped the Royal Air Force win the Battle of Britain.
After the success of his invention, Watson Watt was sent to the US in 1941 to advise on air defence after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. He returned and continued to lead radar development for the War Office and Ministry of Supply.
More hypocrisy from the SNP.
The SNP have always claimed that the only way to secure the NHS from the evil Tories is to vote SNP. But it now appears that at least some of the SNP support the same privatisation ideas as the Thatcherite wing of the Conservative party.
Michael Russell is a long-time major player in the SNP and is now Political Director of the Independence Unit. Can we trust the SNP to protect the NHS and the future of our nation? It seems unlikely, based on their running down of the Health and Education sectors.
Scotland and its people need a proper nationalist government. One that will invest in the health and education of our nation. One that will make sure that all essential services remain owned by and run for the benefit of the Scottish people. Scotland needs a Patriotic Alternative.
The SNP have always claimed that the only way to secure the NHS from the evil Tories is to vote SNP. But it now appears that at least some of the SNP support the same privatisation ideas as the Thatcherite wing of the Conservative party.
Michael Russell is a long-time major player in the SNP and is now Political Director of the Independence Unit. Can we trust the SNP to protect the NHS and the future of our nation? It seems unlikely, based on their running down of the Health and Education sectors.
Scotland and its people need a proper nationalist government. One that will invest in the health and education of our nation. One that will make sure that all essential services remain owned by and run for the benefit of the Scottish people. Scotland needs a Patriotic Alternative.
On this day in 1214, Alexander II was crowned at Scone in Perthshire. He was the only son of William the Lion.
In 1216 Alexander joined the English barons in their struggle against King John of England, and led an army into the Kingdom of England in support of their cause.
The Scottish forces reached the south coast of England at the port of Dover where in September 1216. Alexander paid homage to the pretender Louis of France for his lands in England, chosen by the barons to replace King John. But John having died, the papacy and the English aristocracy changed their allegiance to his nine-year-old son, Henry III, forcing the French and the Scots armies to return home.
He concluded the Treaty of York (1237) which defined the boundary between England and Scotland, virtually unchanged today.
Alexander took control of Caithness (which was part of the kingdom of Norway) and Argyle within his reign. He also set out to conquer the Western Isles in 1249 but died of a fever on the Isle of Kerrera.
In 1216 Alexander joined the English barons in their struggle against King John of England, and led an army into the Kingdom of England in support of their cause.
The Scottish forces reached the south coast of England at the port of Dover where in September 1216. Alexander paid homage to the pretender Louis of France for his lands in England, chosen by the barons to replace King John. But John having died, the papacy and the English aristocracy changed their allegiance to his nine-year-old son, Henry III, forcing the French and the Scots armies to return home.
He concluded the Treaty of York (1237) which defined the boundary between England and Scotland, virtually unchanged today.
Alexander took control of Caithness (which was part of the kingdom of Norway) and Argyle within his reign. He also set out to conquer the Western Isles in 1249 but died of a fever on the Isle of Kerrera.