Showing posts with label Tour Scotland Scottish Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tour Scotland Scottish Wedding. Show all posts

Tour Scotland Photograph Video Bridesmaids Scotland


Tour Scotland photograph of Bridesmaids in Perthshire, Scotland. An old tradition in Scotland was the Wedding Walk, a formal march taken by the wedding party to the church. Preceded by a piper or fiddler, the bridegroom leads the maid of honour while the bride walks behind with the best man. After the ceremony, the newlyweds leave the church followed by the best man escorted by the maid of honour. To secure good luck it was traditionally thought that the wedding procession should cross running water twice.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Video Wedding Car


Tour Scotland photograph of a Wedding car in Perthshire, Scotland. A Penny Wedding is an ideal solution for those after a traditional yet budget friendly wedding. Guests bring their own food and drinks to the reception allowing the couple to splurge on the wedding cake, and guests can bring their own cars.



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Tour Scotland Photographs Wedding Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of a Wedding in Perthshire, Scotland. Some Scots believed if it rained on your wedding day that you would have many children. While other wedding day customs say that rain on the wedding day represented the bride's old suitors crying after her.





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Tour Scotland Photographs Bride Perthshire


Tour Scotland photographs of a Bride in Perthshire, Scotland. In the 1800’s, the bride would sew a bridal flag or ensign for her wedding day. It would be embellished with wedding symbols, like the Claddagh, Celtic knots, the Luckenbooth. On the wedding morning, the flag was flown from the rooftop of her parent’s home.







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