Clan MacAulay International Gathering - 11/13 August 2022 - Stornaway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland, UK

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Sunday, April 11, 2021

War Cry, Motto, Slogan

War Cries or Mottos of the Scottish Clans

Celtic Woman War Cry

A war cry is a short, passionate utterance made in battle that distinguishes one group from another as they engage on the battlefield. Fighters use the war cry to confuse the enemy and give courage to themselves and others. The intention is to give warriors the strength and will to continue fighting and to fight harder. Distinctive war cries can also help locate fighting friends on the field of battle.

Clan battle cries often rallied around the clan's home territory as a means of uniting the fighters in their struggle. Using the names of dominant, powerful leaders of the clan was another way to urge the warriors on to victory. Some war cries were meant to stir up fear in the enemy by touting the clan's fighting prowess. 

According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, the word motto means a short expression of a guiding principle. The word motto is interchangeable with the word slogan. The first slogans, or mottos, were actually battle cries. Not surprisingly, the word slogan comes from the Scottish Gaelic language: sluagh-ghairm.

 

Sluagh-Ghairm

The Scottish Gaelic word can be used to mean gathering-cry.
In times of war it can mean battle-cry.
 
Sluagh meaning army, people, host
Ghairm meaning call, cry, shout
 
The two words together become slogorne. 
Slogan is the Anglicization of the Scottish Gaelic slogorne

 

slo•gan (ˈsloʊ gən) n.

a war cry or gathering cry formerly used among Scottish clans.

 

 Slogan

 

The Battle Cries of the Highland Clans

from The Scotsman
Wednesday, 17th February 2017

 

Battle Cry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_cry

 

Clan MacAulay Motto and War Cry

 Clan MacAulay has a motto and a war cry. 
They are two separate phrases.

Clan MacAulay Motto

Dulce Periculum 
Danger is Sweet

Clan MacAulay War Cry

MacAmhlaidh gu Brath!
MacAulay Forever!

 

War Cries and Mottos of the Scottish Clans

From Bagtown Clans
bagtownclans.com

 

(List is from the YouTube Description for War Cries and Mottos of the Scottish Clans) 

 

Clan Anderson, Stand Sure 
Clan Armstrong, Invictus maneo / I remain unvanquished 
Clan Baillie, Quid clarius astris / What is brighter than the stars 
Clan Baird, The lord made 
Clan Barclay, Aut agere aut mori / Either action or death 
Clan Brodie, Unite 
Clan Bruce, Fuimus / We have been 
Clan Buchan, Not having followed mean pursuits 
Clan Buchanan, Clarior hinc honos / Brighter, hence the honour 
Clan Cameron, Unite 
Clan Campbell, Ne Obliviscaris / Forget not 
Clan Chisholm, Feros ferio / I am fierce with the fierce 
Clan Cockburn, Accendit cantu / He rouses us with song 
Clan Colquhoun, Si je puis / If I can 
Clan Craig, Vive Deo et Vives / Live for God and you shall have life 
Clan Crawford, Tutum te robore reddam / I will make thee safe by my strength 
Clan Cumming, Courage 
Clan Cunningham, Over fork over 
Clan Davidson, Sapienter si sincere / Wisely if sincerely 
Clan Douglas, Jamais arrière / Never behind 
Clan Elliot, With strength and right 
Clan Erskine, Je pense plus / I think more 
Clan Farquharson, By fidelity and fortitude 
Clan Ferguson, Dulcius ex asperis / Sweeter after difficulties 
Clan Forbes, Grace me guide 
Clan Forsyth, Instaurator Ruinae / Restorer of ruins 
Clan Fraser, All my hope is in God 
Clan Fraser of Lovat, Je suis prest / I am ready 
Clan Galbraith, From adversity the greater satisfaction 
Clan Gordon, Bydand / Remaining 
Clan Graham, Ne oublié / Do not forget 
Clan Grant, Stand fast 
Clan Gunn, Aut Pax Aut Bellum / Either peace or war 
Clan Hamilton, Through 
Clan Hay, Keep the yolk 
Clan Henderson, Sola virtus nobilitat / Virtue alone enobles 
Clan Hunter, Cursum perficio / I accomplish the hunt 
Clan Innes, Be faithful 
Clan Irvine, Sub sole sub umbra virens / Flourishing in both sunshine and shade 
Clan Johnstone, Nunquam non paratus / Never unprepared 
Clan Keith, Veritas Vincit / Truth conquers 
Clan Kennedy, Avise la fin / Consider the end
 Clan Kerr, Sero sed serio / Late but in earnest 
Clan Lamont, Ne parcas nec spernas / Neither spare nor dispose 
Clan Leslie, Grip fast 
Clan Lindsay, Endure fort / Endure with strength 
Clan Livingston, If I can 
Clan Logan, Hoc Marjorum Virtus / This is the valour of my ancestors 
Clan MacArthur, Fide et opera / By fidelity and labour 
Clan MacAulay, Dulce Periculum / Danger is sweet 
Clan MacBean, Touch not a catt bot a targe / Touch not the cat without the shield 
Clan MacDonald, Per Mare Per Terras / By sea and by land 
Clan MacDougall, Buaidh no bas / To conquer or die 
Clan MacDuff, Deus juvat / God assists 
Clan MacEwan, I grow green 
Clan MacFarlane, This I’ll defend 
Clan MacGregor, S rioghal mo dhream / Royal is my race 
Clan MacInnes, Through the grace of God and the King 
Clan MacIntyre, Per ardua / Through difficulties 
Clan MacKay, Manu forti / With a strong hand 
Clan MacKenzie, Luceo non uro / I Shine Not Burn 
Clan MacKinnon, Audentes fortuna juvat / Fortune assists the daring 
Clan MacKintosh, Touch not the cat without a glove 
Clan MacLachlan, Fortis et fidus / Brave and faithful 
Clan MacLean, Virtue mine honour 
Clan MacLeod, Hold fast 
Clan MacMillan, Miseris sucurrere disco / I learn to succour the distressed 
Clan MacNab, Timor omnis abesto / Let fear be far from all 
Clan MacNaughton, I hope in God 
Clan MacNeil, To Conquer Or Die 
Clan MacPherson, Touch not the cat without a glove 
Clan Matheson, Do and hope 
Clan Maxwell, I flourish again 
Clan Menzies, Will God I shall 
Clan Napier, Without stain 
Clan Ogilvie, To the end 
Clan Ramsay, Pray and work 
Clan Robertson, Glory is the reward of valour 
Clan Russell, Virtue without stain 
Clan Scott, I love 
Clan Shaw, By fidelity and fortitude 
Clan Sinclair, Commit thy work to God 
Clan Stewart, Courage grows strong at the wound 
Clan Sutherland, Without Fear 
Clan Urquhart, Mean speak and do well 
Clan Veitch, We exceed our reputation by our deeds 
Clan Wallace, For liberty

 

Highland Charge by Charles Keegan, 2002

 

How Sweet is Danger Survey


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Thursday, April 1, 2021

Movie Location in Scotland

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

Edinburgh, Scotland, in the 1930s, is the setting of the movie, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969). Miss Brodie (Maggie Smith) is a teacher at Marcia Blaine School for Girls who tends to stray from the school's curriculum. A romantic who glamorizes the fascists Benito Mussolini and Francisco Franco, she sees herself as in the very prime of her life. 

Among her students, Miss Brodie has four favorites. She spends a lot of time with these four girls, going to the theater, art museums and having picnics with them on the school lawn.

These activities upset the school's headmistress, who would prefer Miss Brodie stick to traditional teaching practices and concentrate on instilling knowledge in her pupils instead of being chummy. Others on the teaching staff, also, disapprove of Brodie's  nonconformist teaching methods and her influence over the girls.

Miss Brodie and her favorites spend a lot of time at the seaside home of the school's music teacher (with whom Brodie, sometimes, stays overnight).  He would like to marry, but Brodie is slow to consent.

Another suitor, although he is married, is her ex-lover, the Marcia Blaine art teacher. Her feelings for him remain, and he continues his pursuit.

Miss Brodie's idealized world comes tumbling down when her manipulations create resentment and, inadvertently, cause the death of one of the girls. Betrayal by one of her favorites leads to her termination at Marcia Blaine, and she suffers the loss of her music teacher lover, as well. 

Although critics liked the film, it was not a big box office success. In 1970, 20th Century Fox, distributor of the movie, reported earning $831,000. 

At the 42nd Academy Award ceremony in Hollywood, Maggie Smith won the best actress Oscar for her performance in the film. She had received high praise from the critics.

Nominated for Best Original Song, but not a winner, was the movie's theme song, Jean. Written by Rod McKuen, it was recorded by many artists of that time period, including McKuen.

 

 The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Suite)

  Music score composed by Rod McKuen
This short suite contains:
Main Title
 Edinburgh Morning
 Lloyd
Lloyd's Room
The Ivy That Clings to the Wall
Flanders Field
End Title
Jean (vocal by Rod McKuen)
 

 

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) Original Trailer

 

Rod McKuen - Jean Lyrics

 
Jean, Jean, roses are red
All the leaves have gone green
And the clouds are so low
You can touch them, and so
Come out to the meadow, Jean

Jean, Jean, you're young and alive
Come out of your half-dreamed dream
And run, if you will, to the top of the hill
Open your arms, bonnie Jean

Till the sheep in the valley come home my way
Till the stars fall around me and find me alone
When the sun comes a-singin' I'll still be waitin'

For Jean, Jean, roses are red
And all of the leaves have gone green
While the hills are ablaze with the moon's yellow haze
Come into my arms, bonnie Jean

(Jean, Jean)

Jean, you're young and alive!!
Come out of your half-dreamed dream
And run, if you will to the top of the hill
Come into my arms, bonnie Jean

Jean

La-la-la-la

 

Rod McKuen - Jean 

Rod McKuen wrote the full soundtrack for
"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie"
He received a Golden Globe for Best Song 
and an Academy Award Nomination for Best Song.
  

 

Oliver - Jean - 1969

#2 on the Pop chart
#1 Adult Contemporary
 

 

Bobby Goldsboro - Jean

"Honey"  
1968 #1 Billboard Hot Singles 
#1 Hot Country Singles

 

Johnny Mathis - Jean 

Not surprising that he recorded this song 
 His album - "Johnny Mathis' Greatest Hits" 
on the Billboard charts for longer 
than any other album in history:
490 weeks = 9 1/2 years.
 
Vote for your favorite "Jean"

 

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Friday, March 26, 2021

Clan MacAulay Gathering

Clan MacAulay International Gathering

A Clan MacAulay International Gathering is held every two years. Usually occurring in odd years, the 2021 gathering has been cancelled because of Covid Virus concerns. The clan gathering has been rescheduled for August, 2022. All MacAulays, Scottish and Irish, regardless of how their name is spelled, are invited to attend and enjoy the company of their Celtic kin.

When Clan MacAulay gathers our people together, they celebrate their kinship with a clan banquet and piping in the haggis.

Robert Burns Address to a Haggis

 

Blessing of the Haggis

Another bit of merrymaking during the MacAulay gathering is the sociable ceilidh. With dancing, fellowship and entertainment, the ceilidh promises an enjoyable evening for travelers attending the event from around the world.

 
 Pronunciation of ceilidh (vocal)

Tours of local places of interest is an educational feature of the three day celebration of MacAulay Scottish heritage. Visits to important MacAulay landmarks, as well as local attractions, inform the Clan of the surrounding landscape and the history that took place there.

 

Clan MacAulay links to past gatherings: 

 

2022 Clan MacAulay International Gathering Information:

Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland, UK

11-13 August 2022 

Thursday     Friday     Saturday

Caladh Inn 

 

Stornoway, Isle of Lewis - Town Centre

(very short)
 
 

Stornoway Driving 2018 Isle of Lewis

(soothing, enjoyable ride on a misty day)

 

The Isle of Lewis and Harris

(Clan MacAulay Website link)

 

Tour of the Isle of Lewis

 
 

Isle of Lewis - Oldest Rocks in Britain

Episode 1
 
 

Isle of Lewis - A Journey Back in Time

Episode 2