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    WelcomeWelcomeWelcomeWelcome to the first edition of the clan newsletter this will be sent out to allclan members on a quarterly basis to keep you up to date with whats happening in the

    Trust and at Duncarron.

    Its recently been highlighted that communication across the Clan has been lacking,

    with perhaps too much reliance on Facebook so this newsletter is the first of many

    improvements. Some other things we are looking at is to introduce specific points of

    contact for all areas eg. Who to speak to for Fort queries/weapons queries/clan

    history queries etc this will ensure that if you have a question on something, youknow exactly who to speak to to get a reply.

    If anyone has any suggestions for things that they would like to see in the newsletter

    or wants to submit something on a regular basis, please let us know.

    A messaA messaA messaA message fromge fromge fromge from Charlie...Charlie...Charlie...Charlie...

    Thank you to Sam and everyone who helped create this newsletter. As you know I have

    been working in Germany, Italy and America with Saor Patrol this summer and am

    currently in Pinewood with our Combat Crew working on Snow White & The Huntsman.

    We started Saor Patrol 11 years ago as an addition to the activities of the trust -

    something extra to help raise funds. When I see something that is good and is fun and it

    is connected to what we are within the clan, I try to make it work and so far we as a

    Clan have never failed at anything we have started as a result, Saor Patrol is very

    successful!

    The guidance of the clan is to help others progress and be confident in who they are

    and what they do in life. Its about sharing our knowledge and getting into the hearts

    and minds of the children, adults and groups alike, so that they understand their roots

    and promote their culture. Something important in any culture.

    It makes me very proud to be a part of the Clanranald Trust and Saor Patrol. The work

    that the band does is to make people aware that our music is there for more than

    entertainment but to tell people about our culture and roots and to celebrate it.

    Saor Patrols mission is bigger and more important than the individuals within it.

    CharlieCharlieCharlieCharlie

    CLANRANALD CCLANRANALD CCLANRANALD CCLANRANALD CHRONICLESHRONICLESHRONICLESHRONICLES

    AUTUMN 2011

    Public Speaking opportunitiesPublic Speaking opportunitiesPublic Speaking opportunitiesPublic Speaking opportunities

    Interested in improving your public speaking skills? Do you have good historical

    knowledge either general or for specific periods? The Trust regularly receives

    queries from a number of different types of groups to provide speakers for historical

    talks. Currently only Charlie does these, but if it is something you are interested in

    getting involved with, please let the Office know.

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    Duncarron...Duncarron...Duncarron...Duncarron...

    For those of you who have recently joined the Clan or started training, you may not

    have had the opportunity to visit Duncarron yet or know much about it other than it is

    the Trusts flagship project to build a full scale medieval fortified village. Each

    quarter the newsletter will bring you up to date information on the progress at the

    fort. For those who are not aware of how the project was conceived, below is a brief

    timeline of the evolution of the Duncarron project.

    Circa 1995 Charlie has the idea to create the fort. An idea that started life as a

    drawing scribbled on a napkin. A fully interactive exhibit to teach

    about Scotlands past.

    1995-1997 Consultation carried out with Archaeologists, Historians and

    Architects as to the feasibility and historical accuracy of building a

    11th century village.

    1997 -2004 Fund raising starts in earnest via filmwork and commercial gigs.

    Filmwork includes gladiator in 2000 and King Arthur in 2004

    2000 The long term lease for the land in the Carron Valley was obtained

    from the forestry commission

    2001 Earthworks start to build up the fort foundations2007 Toilet block built

    March 2008 First logs of the palisade were raised. Initially made from pine and

    later (Sept/Oct 2011) felled and replaced with larch.

    2009 Logcabin office/welfare facility is built

    2011 The main palisade planking is completed . The wells are dug. The

    workshop and longhouse builds are underway

    Over the summer months, the duncarron crew have been busy and working hard. The

    palisade planking (flat planks holding the individual palisade logs together) has been

    completed and work is currently progressing on the workshop, the longhouse

    foundations and the wells.

    The workshopThe workshopThe workshopThe workshop is an organic build (ie. There are no formal plans for this as it is to be

    used as a storage and workshop area and the materials to be used will be decided on at

    the time). Eight 4m logs have been used to create the perimeter of the building in a

    circle/octagon shape and log lintels will be added to this before the reciprocal roof

    is created.

    The reciprocal roof will be a self-supporting, round structure composed of

    interlocking log beams that equally bear the weight of one another. a reciprocal roof

    can incorporate practically any number of beams (though we will be using 20 six metre

    logs) and span great distances while still maintaining its integrity. Best suited to roundstructures, this style of frame is incredibly strong, and twists upon itself rather than

    spreading apart when pressure is applied from above. This twisting nature also

    provides a 1m(approx) round hole/rooflight in the middle.

    Reciprocal frames have been used since the 12th century in Chinese and Japanese

    architecture though there are no surviving structures to show this. In medieval

    Europe, Villard De Honnecourt(a 13th century architect/artist from northern france)

    produced sketches showing similar designs and reciprocal type structures were used in

    the chapter house of Lincoln cathedral.

    The workshop will have a green roof (sometimes also known as a sod roof). Atraditional sod roof as would have been used in the Viking and middle ages would have

    had a covering of birch bark over the reciprocal log beams (to provide a waterproof

    layer) before being covered in turf and wildflowers. A green roof such as this will

    absorb rainwater, provide insulation and create a habitat for wildlife

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    Recent GigsRecent GigsRecent GigsRecent Gigs

    September saw two gigs for the Northern crews. First was a big prestigious gig at

    Edinburgh Castle for 400 international guests. The castle was brought to life with

    Jacobite soldiers, David I, the Bruce and the Earl of Moray.

    Second was the Scotfest Festival in Alva, a family fun day celebrating Scottish basedtalents, cuisine and traditions. It was the first time that the Clan has been invited to

    this event and hopefully not the last. This was also Denise and Heather Peacocks first

    clan gig welcome on board guys...the first of many more!

    October saw us at Barwood scout camp, giving them a weapons and armour demo.

    DaDaDaDates for your diary/ upcoming gtes for your diary/ upcoming gtes for your diary/ upcoming gtes for your diary/ upcoming gigsigsigsigs

    2012201220122012

    Combat Masterclass 2 courses are planned for 2012, a beginner course inJanuary and an advanced one in Feb. Specific dates will be communicated via the

    SFMMA Facebook group.

    Open weeks at Duncarron dates yet to be confirmed, but planning to openduncarron for a week in early summer and also at the end of the summer.

    Bruce Festival 25th & 26th August 2012No date yet, but keep an eye out for the new series of Come Dine with Me as our very

    own Scott McMaster will be rustling up some culinary delights for the show.

    As we do not have access to the volumes of birch bark required, we will be turning

    towards modern technology for the waterproof layer (using a modern breathable

    membrane), but the turf layer will be traditional.

    From the workshop there will be a number of pods built out from the main structure

    sides. As the workshop will be an octagon, this will allow the pods to be separate but

    part of the main structure and will also help provide additional strength to the

    Workshop walls.

    The WellsThe WellsThe WellsThe Wells & Waterwheel Burn& Waterwheel Burn& Waterwheel Burn& Waterwheel BurnTwo wells have been dug for the fort one on the chieftains level and one on the

    middle level.Water supplies were absolutely critical to medieval fort life, not just foreveryday use but also as a scarce resource during sieges. Spring water was of course

    ideal but more usual was a dug well. Basically the well would have to be wide enough

    to accommodate the diggers as they tried to dig down to reach the water table.

    Work has also been carried out on the Waterwheel burn directing the flow to where

    the waterwheel will be located and constructing some basic walls around the burn

    and reservoir.

    Upcoming plans for DuncarronUpcoming plans for DuncarronUpcoming plans for DuncarronUpcoming plans for Duncarron

    Winter is coming, but work at duncarron isnt slowing down just yet!

    50 tonnes of larch has been recently delivered to allow work to complete onthe palisade. We just have to strip the logs of bark first!!!!

    Massive logs will be delivered for the gatehouses (8M+) Longhouse 1 will be built

    When the snows come, work will still not slow down, it will just change course

    slightly. Amongst other things we will be looking to;

    start the willow work. 20 bolts of willow have been ordered to make 10 basketsand 10 hurdle fences. Long term we will also be looking to get our own willow

    copse up and running and make other items including coracles. Constructing furniture for the longhouses

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    More Info:More Info:More Info:More Info:For those people not already on Facebook or Twitter there are a number of

    information streams. Facebook has 3 pages;

    The Clanranald Trust for Scotland main page for all things Trust related andaccessible by clan members and supporters

    SFMMA training group membership by invitation only to Clan members (contact HQfor an invite)

    Duncarron Medieval Village - main page for all things Duncarron related and opento everyone

    Twitter has 4 pages;

    @duncarronfort @clanranaldtrust @combatinternational @saorpatrol

    Congratulations...Congratulations...Congratulations...Congratulations...

    To marcus & paula who celebrated their handfasting on 9th October 2011in Roslin

    Glen. Wishing you both much wealth, health and happiness xxx

    Filming newsFilming newsFilming newsFilming news

    Filming of Snow white and the huntsman is underway for 40 combat international

    members. Filming started on the17th October and is due to carry on until at least 28th

    October at pinewood studios , though there is also the possibility that filming may carry

    on into November and December for some (combat and non combat).

    SW&TH also gives Combat International the opportunity to work with Steve Dent again

    renowned stunt man and stunt coordinator. Combat International have worked with

    Steve on several films, including King Arthur, Gladiator & Robin Hood

    Sw&tH is a twist on the well known fairy tale, where the huntsman who is ordered to

    take snow white into the woods to be killed ends up becoming her protector and mentor

    in a quest to vanquish the evil queen.

    Stars Kristen stewart(Twilight), chris Hemsworth (Thor), charlize theron, ian mcshane ,nick frost, ray winstone and bob Hoskins.

    Clan SocialsClan SocialsClan SocialsClan Socials

    The Clan is getting bigger and better by the day and all of that is down to our Clansmen,

    Clanswomen and ClansKids. One downside of this is that not everyone in the clan has

    had the opportunity to meet everyone else. The multi-faceted nature of the Clan

    individuals being able to choose what they get involved in and to what degree they are

    involved (Fort, Filming, Gigs, Education, Admin, Training etc) - means that some people

    have missed out on meeting some pretty special people.

    SoSoSoSo, to resolve this we will be having a minimum of four Clan-wide social events per year.

    These will loosely be based on the seasons and the first will be held on Saturday 5th

    November bonfire night!!

    There is lots of old wood to be burnt up at Duncarron, so what better way to do it than

    in the company of other likeminded people. We might even have some fireworks as well...

    Remember rememRemember rememRemember rememRemember remember the fifth of November!!!ber the fifth of November!!!ber the fifth of November!!!ber the fifth of November!!!

    A suggestion has been made to pin notes on the guy for things we have been told we

    cannot do/things that cannot be done and for all of the bad karma that has been

    floating about recently lets burn that negativity!!!