Old Photograph Fiddle Player Perth Scotland

Old photograph of a fiddle player outside a cottage in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. History Blog post of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to travel and visit one day.



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Tour Scotland Video Spandy Andy Royal Mile Festival Fringe Edinburgh



Tour Scotland video of Spandy Andy performing outside St Giles Cathedral on the Royal Mile on ancestry visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. Spandy Andy is a inspiring entertainer. He pushes the edge with his comedy while keeping everyone intrigued. Enjoy his funny dance video.

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Tour Scotland Video ZIK'R Royal Mile Festival Fringe Edinburgh



Tour Scotland video of performers from ZIK'R outside St Giles Cathedral on the Royal Mile on ancestry visit to Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Vertical Influences Royal Mile Festival Fringe Edinburgh



Tour Scotland video of performers from Vertical Influences outside St Giles Cathedral on the Royal Mile on ancestry visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. Le Patin Libre is a group of Canadian, and one French, ex-figure skaters, who create and perform dances on ice skates.

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Tour Scotland Video Abi Piercy Royal Mile Festival Fringe Edinburgh



Tour Scotland video of Abi Piercy playing the harp and singing on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe on ancestry visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. The harp is a stringed musical instrument which has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard, which are plucked with the fingers. Harps have been known since antiquity in Asia, Africa, and Europe, dating back at least as early as 3500 BC. The instrument had great popularity in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, where it evolved into a wide variety of variants with new technologies.

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