Dumfries, Scotland Video Film on DVD
Built on the banks of the river Nith the ‘Queen of the South’,
as Dumfries is known, is the principal town of Dumfries and Galloway
and with a population of 38,000 it is a vibrant market town that provides
easy access to Glasgow and Edinburgh and the English border, only 22
miles away.
Much of Dumfries’s rich history is captured for you to enjoy from the comfort of your own home and your DVD will provide you with a fascinating insight into both the past and the present.
Featuring
many of the town’s most important buildings and landmarks such
as the Midsteeple, the Camera Obscura and the Ewart Library, your Dumfries
DVD takes you on a nostalgic journey down the High Street, Buccleuch
Street and along the White Sands. Also included are stunning shots of
the town’s two War
Memorials, the elegant railway station and the historic 13th century
Devorgilla Bridge.
A section of the DVD looks back at the life of Robert
Burns who wrote his most famous song, Auld Lang Syne, while living in
Dumfries. Robert Burns died in the town
in 1796 and some of the buildings
associated with his life such as the Globe Inn and St Michael’s
Church are prominently featured.
Personal memories of Dumfries will come flooding back as you visit familiar places such as Palmerston Park, home to Queen of the South Football Club, Dumfries Ice Bowl and the Dock Park on the banks of the magnificent river Nith. So for anyone with connections to Dumfries this DVD provides the perfect gift or keepsake that can be enjoyed any time you want to remember the beautiful town of Dumfries.
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