Tour Scotland Video Photographs Kinnoull Hill And Tay Valley Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of Kinnoull Hill and the Tay Valley towards the River Tay on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. At the summit is Kinnoull Tower. Built in 1829 by Lord Grey of Kinfauns as a romantic folly. The Kinnoull Campus of De La Salle College is named after this hill. The property previously on the site of the College, built in 1856 by Sir James Palmer, was renamed Kinnoull by Sir Alexander Stewart, former Chairman of BHP Australia, who was born near Kinnoull Hill.



Tour Scotland video of thunder and lightning over Kinnoull Hill on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Photographs Highland Games Markinch Fife



Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of the Highland Games on ancestry visit to Markinch village in Fife, Scotland.



Tour Scotland video of the Kinross and District Pipe Band from Perthshire at the Highland Games on ancestry visit to Markinch village in Fife, Scotland. The Kinross Pipe Band was formed in the summer of 1946 to play at local galas, festival events and pipe band competitions.

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Tour Scotland Video Photographs Pipers, Dancers, Drummer Lochore Meadows Country Park Lochgelly Fife



Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of Pipers, Highland Dancers and Drummers on visit to Lochore Meadows Country Park by Lochgelly, Fife, Scotland.



Tour Scotland video of George Watson' s College Pipe Band at the Grade 4a Benarty Pipe Band competition on ancestry visit to Lochore Meadows Country Park by Lochgelly, Fife, Scotland. George Watson's College is a co-educational independent day school in Scotland, situated on Colinton Road, in the Merchiston area of Edinburgh. It was first established as a hospital school in 1741, became a day school in 1871, and was merged with its sister school George Watson's Ladies College in 1974.

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Tour Scotland Video Of Photographs Of Pipe Bands Burntisland Fife



Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of Pipe Bands, Drummers and Drum Majors at the Pipe Band Championship in Burntisland, Fife, Scotland.



Tour Scotland video of Central Scotland Police Fife Band at the Pipe Band Championship in Burntisland, Fife, Scotland. The band was established in September 2007 as the Fife Constabulary Pipe Band, and was placed in the senior grade by the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association in February the following year. Their first competition, at the Dunbar Highland Games in May 2008, saw them awarded first prize. The first Pipe Major was James Murray, with Andrew Mathieson starting as Pipe Sergeant, both having left Grade 1 band Shotts and Dykehead. When James Murray announced he was to emigrate to Australia, Mathieson took over as Pipe Major. Douglas Murray became Pipe Major in July 2013.

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Tour Scotland Video Photographs Military Re enactment Falkland Palace Fife



Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of Scots Brigade soldiers at a Military Re-enactment on ancestry visit to Falkland in Fife, Scotland.



A musket is a muzzle loaded, smoothbore firearm, fired from the shoulder. Muskets were designed for use by infantry. A soldier armed with a musket had the designation musketman or musketeer.

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