Tour Scotland Photograph Sword Dance Thornton Highland Gathering Fife July 17th

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the Sword Dance at Thornton Highland Gathering, Fife, Scotland. Scottish sword dances are ritualistic and combative dances that imitate epic deeds and martial skills and are a familiar feature in Scottish tradition and folklore.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Highland Dancer Thornton Highland Gathering Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of a Highland Dancer at Thornton Highland Gathering, Fife, Scotland. Thornton has had a long standing tradition with the Highland Games.



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Tour Scotland Video Boos Bros Layla Pitcairngreen Inn Perthshire July 16th



Tour Scotland video shot today of Boos Bros performing Layla at Pitcairngreen Inn near Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. John Boos and Greig Taylor, the Boos Bros, performing today in Perthshire

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Tour Scotland Video Boos Bros Pitcairngreen Inn Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Boos Bros performing at Pitcairngreen Inn near Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. John Boos and Greig Taylor, the Boos Bros, performing in Perthshire. Pitcairngreen is a very small village in Perth and Kinross which is more or less adjoined to the much larger village of Almondbank. It lies around 4 miles north west of Perth, and as its name would suggest, two features of the settlement are a green and a cairn.

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Tour Scotland Video John Boos Pitcairngreen Perthshire



Tour Scotland travel video of John Boos playing guitar on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit and trip to Pitcairngreen Inn near Perth, Perthshire. Boos surname is Dutch, South German, and French: from the ancient Germanic personal name Boso or from a shortened form of Boshard, composed of the elements bōs bad, evil, wild, angry, German böse, Dutch boos and hard hardy, brave.
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