Tour Scotland Video Military Parade Remembrance Sunday Parade Perth Perthshire November 13th



Tour Scotland video shot today of the Military Parade at Remembrance Sunday in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The traditional military parade comprising local veterans, representatives of the Royal Regiment of Scotland and local cadets leaving the centre of Perth today.

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Tour Scotland Video Start Of Remembrance Sunday Parade Perth Perthshire November 13th



Tour Scotland video shot today of the start of the Remembrance Sunday Parade in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Perth and District Pipe Band, the Provost of Perth, Councillors, Council officials and members of the High Constables of the City of Perth leaving the Council Buildings at 2 High Street at 10.25am this morning

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Tour Scotland Autumn Photograph Tree Dusk Strathmore November 12th

Tour Scotland Autumn photograph shot today of a tree at dusk in Strathmore, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Autumn Photographs High Keillour Pictish Stone November 12th

Tour Scotland Autumn photograph shot today of the High Keillor Pictish Stone, Strathmore, Scotland. A wonderful Pictish standing stone, dramatically located on the slopes of the Sidlaw Hills overlooking Strathmore.


Tour Scotland Autumn photograph shot today of the High Keillor Pictish Stone, Strathmore, Scotland.

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Of all the early historic peoples of Scotland, the Picts capture the popular imagination like no other. Although archaeology is gradually uncovering more information about how they lived, they are still best known for their carved monuments, which offer remarkable testimony to their artistic skills. The symbol stones of the Picts are among the most fascinating and enigmatic groups of early medieval sculpture. The purpose and meaning of the stones and carvings still remain something of a mystery - theories range from their use as personal memorials and testaments of clan membership to records of ancient ceremonies and rituals. Pictish sculpture has been the focus of in-depth study for over 200 years, yet the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland's approach of taking photographic records using oblique peripheral flash and producing measured drawings on site, has led to many exciting advances in the field.This highly illustrated volume is the definitive guide to the arcane history of Scotland's Pictish stones, for the first time featuring every symbol stone in Scotland, including a large number of previously unseen discoveries. Over 100 new drawings by John Borland, plus photographs and archive sketches, will feature alongside the details and locations of all the Scottish stones recorded so far. Combining expert research and photography with unique artwork, The Pictish Symbol Stones of Scotland is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the history of one of our nation's most mysterious and captivating ancestors. The Pictish Symbol Stones of Scotland (Rcahms).

Tour Scotland Autumn Photographs West Gate Glamis Castle November 12th

Tour Scotland Autumn photograph shot today of the West Gate at Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland.

Tour Scotland Autumn photograph shot today of the West Gate at Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland.

Tour Scotland Autumn photograph shot today of the West Gate at Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland.

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