Tour Scotland Video Fraserburgh RBL Pipe Band Strathmore Highland Games



Tour Scotland video of the Fraserburgh RBL Pipe Band at the Strathmore Highland Games on the grounds of Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland. The band wear the Flower Of Scotland kilts, black waistcoats, ties, jackets and white hand knitted socks. Fraserburgh is a town in Aberdeenshire. It lies at the far north east corner of Aberdeenshire, about 40 miles north of Aberdeen, and 17 miles north of Peterhead. It is the biggest shellfish port in Europe, and is also a major white fishing port and busy commercial harbour.

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Tour Scotland Video Lochgelly Pipe Band Strathmore Highland Games



Tour Scotland video of the Lochgelly Pipe Band at the Strathmore Highland Games on the grounds of Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland. Lochgelly is located between Lochs Ore and Gelly, to the north west and south east respectively. It is separated from Cowdenbeath by the village of Lumphinnans. From the 1830s until the 1960s Lochgelly was a mining town. An area of Lochgelly was known as the Happy Lands, or Happy Valley, and is referenced in the Scottish folk song The Kelty Clippie written by John Watt.

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Tour Scotland Video Pipe Band Competition Strathmore Highland Game



Tour Scotland video shot Sunday, June 12th, 2011, of the Pipe Band Competition at the Strathmore Highland Games on the grounds of Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video City of Brechin Pipe Band Strathmore Highland Games



Tour Scotland video of City of Brechin Pipe Band at the Strathmore Highland Games on the grounds of Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland. The earliest record of a Pipe Band in Brechin is the formation in 1884 of a band to lead the local volunteer detachment, this original band also took part in various local ceremonies related to the funeral of Queen Victoria and the welcome home to local men who served in the Boer War.

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Tour Scotland Video Central Scotland Police Pipe Band Strathmore Highland Games



Tour Scotland video of Central Scotland Police Pipe Band at Strathmore Highland Games on the grounds of Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland. Central Scotland Police Pipe and Drums was established in 2006 and comprised of police officers, police staff and civilians. The band has now been renamed as the Bannockburn and District Pipe Band.

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