Tour Scotland Video Tap Dancing Street Performers Festival Fringe Edinburgh



Tour Scotland video of Tap Dancing Street Performers on the Royal Mile at the Festival Fringe visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. Tap dance has its roots in the fusion of several ethnic percussive dances, primarily African tribal dances and Scottish, Irish, and English clog dances, hornpipes, and jigs. Tap dance is believed to have begun in the mid 1800s during the rise of minstrel shows.

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Old Photograph Ruthvenfield School And Cottages Almondbank Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of Ruthvenfield School and cottages in Almondbanka near Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The village of Almondbank is often seen as including the attached hamlets of Pitcairngreen and Lochty, and the wider area is sometimes called Almondvalley.





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Old Photograph Lawn Bowling Green Tayport Fife Scotland

Old photograph of bowlers on the Lawn Bowling Green in Tayport, Fife, across from Dundee, Scotland. Scottish bowlers developed the present flat green game, established rules, worked out a uniform code of laws, and were instrumental in saving the game for posterity. The ancient game of bowls has always been dear to the heart of every true Scot, and it has always held a prominent place in the history and literature of Scotland. To the Scots goes the credit also for giving the game an international background, as emigrant Scots enthusiastically carried the game with them to all parts of the world. Today there are more than 200 public bowling greens in the City of Glasgow alone.



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Old Photograph Queen Victoria Memorial Hall Coaltown Of Balgonie Fife Scotland

Old photograph of the Queen Victoria Memorial Hall in Coaltown Of Balgonie, Fife, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Linden Place Anniesland Glasgow Scotland

Old photograph of houses and children on Linden Place street in Anniesland, Glasgow, Scotland. Anniesland is a district in the West End of the Scottish city Glasgow. It is situated north of the River Clyde, and centres on the junction of the Great Western Road and Crow Road; also known as Anniesland Cross. Anniesland is also home to Anniesland Court, Scotland's tallest listed building.





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