Tour Scotland Video Babolin Theatre Company Royal Mile Festival Fringe Edinburgh



Tour Scotland video of Babolin Theatre Company performing on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe on ancestry visit to Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Church Kilrenny East Neuk Of Scotland

Old photograph of the church and people in Kilrenny, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. The first church in Kilrenny was probably connected with St Adrian, an Irish monk who lived in a cave at nearby Caiplie until killed by Vikings in 875. Whilst it is unknown what happened to it, a replacement was built in the early part of the 1200s and dedicated in 1243. The tower dates back to the 1400s and the parapet and tower to the 1500s. The body of the old church was replaced in 1807-08 with the present building; the architect was Alexander Leslie




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Tour Scotland Video Comrie Pipe Band Crieff Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Comrie Pipe Band marching through town at the Scottish Highland Gathering on ancestry visit to Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland. Comrie's early prosperity derived from weaving. This was mostly done as piecework in people's own cottages. Comrie was also important as a droving town. Highland cattle destined for the markets of the Scottish Lowlands and ultimately England would be driven south from their grazing areas in the Highlands. River crossings, such as at Comrie, were important staging posts on the way south. Much of the land around Comrie was owned by the Drummond family, Earls of Perth, latterly Earls of Ancaster, whose main seat was Drummond Castle, south of Crieff. Another branch of the Drummonds owned Drummondernoch, Gaelic: Drumainn Ăˆireannach, Drummond of Ireland), to the west of the town. Aberuchill Castle, however, just outside Comrie was originally a Campbell seat.

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Tour Scotland Video Kalamunda District Pipe Band Crieff Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Kalamunda District Pipe Band marching through town at the Scottish Highland Gathering on ancestry visit to Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland. This pipe band is based in and serves the Perth Hills area in Western Australia. The word Kalamunda is derived from two Noongar, an Indigenous Australian language, words: kala meaning " home " and munda meaning " forest ", hence spawning the motto " A home in the forest ".

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Tour Scotland Video Vale Of Atholl Pipe Band Crieff Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of Vale Of Atholl Pipe Band marching through town at the Scottish Highland Gathering on ancestry visit to Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland.

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