Tour Scotland Video Music Video 2 Festival Fringe Royal Mile Edinburgh



Tour Scotland Video 2 compilation of street performers at the Festival Fringe on visit to the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland. Including drummer, singers, dancers, and much more. Every day, you can catch a whole afternoon of free entertainment on Edinburgh's Royal Mile, just outside the Fringe box office and the city centre landmark of St Giles' Cathedral. The road's closed to traffic, and temporary stages are set up to show extracts from performances across the whole range of genres at the Fringe.

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Tour Scotland Video Music Video 1 Festival Fringe Royal Mile Edinburgh



Tour Scotland Video 1 compilation of street performers at the Festival Fringe on visit to the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland. Including classical guitar music, singing, choirs, and much more. Every day, you can catch a whole afternoon of free entertainment on Edinburgh's Royal Mile, just outside the Fringe box office and the city-centre landmark of St Giles' Cathedral. The road's closed to traffic, and temporary stages are set up to show extracts from performances across the whole range of genres at the Fringe.

All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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Old Photograph River Beauly Scotland


Old photograph of the River Beauly in the Scottish Highlands, about ten miles West of the city of Inverness, Scotland. The river begins near the village of Struy, at the confluence of the River Farrar and the River Glass. The river meanders as it flows east, passing to the south of the village of Beauly and into the Beauly Firth. The river was first bridged in about 1817, when Thomas Telford constructed the five arched Lovat Bridge about one mile South West of Beauly. This bridge carried the A9, the main route north, until the Kessock Bridge was opened in 1982. A railway bridge across the river on the outskirts of Beauly was built in the 1860s to carry the Inverness & Ross-shire Railway, now the Far North Line. Another road bridge, near Kilmorack, was built in the 20th century. The river is part of the Affric Beauly hydro electric power scheme, with dams and power stations at Aigas and Kilmorack. Both have 20MW generators and include fish ladders to allow salmon to pass, the Aigas fish ladder is open to visitors in the summer.



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Old Photograph Kate Kennedy Procession St Andrews Fife Scotland


Old photograph of the Kate Kennedy Procession in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The Kate Kennedy Procession is the main event of the Kate Kennedy Club and the one around which the Club was founded. Each year both Town and Gown assemble to form a crowd of hundreds on the streets of St. Andrews to celebrate the lives and contributions of some of the great men and women of the town and university. The procession has a long history but its organisation by the Kate Kennedy Club has ensured that it is a great tradition in the life of the town, a special day for town and gown alike.



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Old Photograph Memsie Scotland


Old photograph of Memsie, a small community near Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. In Memsie there is a very large stone cairn, Memsie Cairn, which has been opened, but nothing found inside. Apart from the cairn, Memsie is near Mormond Hill, which was a very large listening post in the Cold War. These days the former listening post is used for Satellite communications. The nearest Kirk to Memsie is in Rathen.



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