Tour Scotland photographs and videos from my tours of Scotland. Photography and videography, both old and new, from beautiful Scotland, Scottish castles, seascapes, rivers, islands, landscapes, standing stones, lochs and glens.
Tour Scotland Video Out Of The Blue Singing A Little Bit Of Monica In My Life Festival Fringe Edinburgh August 28th
Tour Scotland video shot today of Out Of The Blue singing A Little Bit Of Monica In My Life on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, Scotland. Oxford's all male vocal sensation in Edinburgh this afternoon. These fifteen undergraduates provide a musical experience like no other.
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Tour Scotland Video Oxford Gargoyles A Cappella Royal Mile Festival Fringe Edinburgh August 28th
Tour Scotland video shot today of Oxford Gargoyles A Cappella on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Oxford Gargoyles are one of the UK's leading jazz a cappella ensembles comprised of Oxford University undergraduates.
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Young Tour Scotland Video Scots Musicians Royal Mile Festival Fringe Edinburgh August 28th
Tour Scotland video shot today of young Scots musicians on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, Scotland. Two young boys from Port Of Monteith, Scotland, busking this afternoon on the Royal Mile.
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Tour Scotland Video Flamenco Dancer Royal Mile Festival Fringe Edinburgh
Tour Scotland video of a Flamenco Dancer on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe on visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. Flamenco is an art form native to the Spanish regions of Andalusia, Extremadura and Murcia. It includes cante, singing, toque, guitar playing, baile, dance, and jaleo, vocalizations and palmas, handclapping. and pitos, finger snapping.
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Tour Scotland Photographs Highland Warrior Festival Fringe Edinburgh August 28th
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of a Scottish Highland Warrior on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of a Scottish Highland Warrior on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of a Scottish Highland Warrior on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, Scotland.
All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.
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Highlander. The History of The Legendary Highland Soldier. Highlanders have long been among the most feared soldiers in the world and Tim Newark's book admirably tells their stirring tale. On the fields of Waterloo, the deserts of Sudan, the Plains of Abraham and the mountains of Dargai, the trenches of Flanders and the jungles of Burma, the great Highland regiments made their mark. The brave kilted troops with their pipes and drums were legendary, whether leading the charge into the thick of battle or standing fast, the last to leave or fall, fighting against the odds. Acclaimed historian Tim Newark tells the story of the Highlanders through the words of the soldiers themselves, from diaries, letters and journals uncovered from archives in Scotland and around the world. At the Battle of Quebec in 1759, only a few years after their defeat at Culloden, the 78th Highlanders faced down the French guns and turned the battle. At Waterloo, Highlanders memorably fought alongside the Scots Greys against Napoleon's feared Old Guard. In the Crimea, the thin red line stood firm against the charging Russian Hussars and saved the day at Balaclava. Yet the story is also one of betrayal. At Quebec, General Wolfe remarked that, despite the Highlanders' courage, it was 'no great mischief if they fall'. At Dunkirk in May 1940, the 51st Regiment was left to defend the SOE evacuation at St Valery; though following D-Day the Highlanders were at the forefront of the fighting through France. It is all history: over the last decade the historic regiments have been dismantled, despite widespread protest Highlander: The History of The Legendary Highland Soldier.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of a Scottish Highland Warrior on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Tour Scotland photograph shot today of a Scottish Highland Warrior on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, Scotland.
All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.
View the most recent Tour Scotland photographs.
Highlander. The History of The Legendary Highland Soldier. Highlanders have long been among the most feared soldiers in the world and Tim Newark's book admirably tells their stirring tale. On the fields of Waterloo, the deserts of Sudan, the Plains of Abraham and the mountains of Dargai, the trenches of Flanders and the jungles of Burma, the great Highland regiments made their mark. The brave kilted troops with their pipes and drums were legendary, whether leading the charge into the thick of battle or standing fast, the last to leave or fall, fighting against the odds. Acclaimed historian Tim Newark tells the story of the Highlanders through the words of the soldiers themselves, from diaries, letters and journals uncovered from archives in Scotland and around the world. At the Battle of Quebec in 1759, only a few years after their defeat at Culloden, the 78th Highlanders faced down the French guns and turned the battle. At Waterloo, Highlanders memorably fought alongside the Scots Greys against Napoleon's feared Old Guard. In the Crimea, the thin red line stood firm against the charging Russian Hussars and saved the day at Balaclava. Yet the story is also one of betrayal. At Quebec, General Wolfe remarked that, despite the Highlanders' courage, it was 'no great mischief if they fall'. At Dunkirk in May 1940, the 51st Regiment was left to defend the SOE evacuation at St Valery; though following D-Day the Highlanders were at the forefront of the fighting through France. It is all history: over the last decade the historic regiments have been dismantled, despite widespread protest Highlander: The History of The Legendary Highland Soldier.
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