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135 images Created 28 Dec 2006

Pictures of Scotland, its castles, seascapes, landscapes, lochs, mountains and people. Online shopping for prints of Scotland.
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  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Annual Braemar Highland Gathering on September 6, 2008 in Braemar, Scotland. The Braemar Gathering is the most famous of the Highland Games and is known Worldwide. Each year thousands of visitors descend on this small Scottish village on the first Saturday in September to watch one of the more colourful Scottish traditions. The Gathering has a long history and in its modern form it stretches back nearly 200 years.
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  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Annual Braemar Highland Gathering on September 6, 2008 in Braemar, Scotland. The Braemar Gathering is the most famous of the Highland Games and is known Worldwide. Each year thousands of visitors descend on this small Scottish village on the first Saturday in September to watch one of the more colourful Scottish traditions. The Gathering has a long history and in its modern form it stretches back nearly 200 years.
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  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Sky News Royal Correspondant Sarah Hughes learns to throw the Hammer during the Annual Braemar Highland Gathering on September 6, 2008 in Braemar, Scotland. The Braemar Gathering is the most famous of the Highland Games and is known Worldwide. Each year thousands of visitors descend on this small Scottish village on the first Saturday in September to watch one of the more colourful Scottish traditions. The Gathering has a long history and in its modern form it stretches back nearly 200 years.
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  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Annual Braemar Highland Gathering on September 6, 2008 in Braemar, Scotland. The Braemar Gathering is the most famous of the Highland Games and is known Worldwide. Each year thousands of visitors descend on this small Scottish village on the first Saturday in September to watch one of the more colourful Scottish traditions. The Gathering has a long history and in its modern form it stretches back nearly 200 years.
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  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Annual Braemar Highland Gathering on September 6, 2008 in Braemar, Scotland. The Braemar Gathering is the most famous of the Highland Games and is known Worldwide. Each year thousands of visitors descend on this small Scottish village on the first Saturday in September to watch one of the more colourful Scottish traditions. The Gathering has a long history and in its modern form it stretches back nearly 200 years.
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  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Annual Braemar Highland Gathering on September 6, 2008 in Braemar, Scotland. The Braemar Gathering is the most famous of the Highland Games and is known Worldwide. Each year thousands of visitors descend on this small Scottish village on the first Saturday in September to watch one of the more colourful Scottish traditions. The Gathering has a long history and in its modern form it stretches back nearly 200 years.
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  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Annual Braemar Highland Gathering on September 6, 2008 in Braemar, Scotland. The Braemar Gathering is the most famous of the Highland Games and is known Worldwide. Each year thousands of visitors descend on this small Scottish village on the first Saturday in September to watch one of the more colourful Scottish traditions. The Gathering has a long history and in its modern form it stretches back nearly 200 years.
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  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Annual Braemar Highland Gathering on September 6, 2008 in Braemar, Scotland. The Braemar Gathering is the most famous of the Highland Games and is known Worldwide. Each year thousands of visitors descend on this small Scottish village on the first Saturday in September to watch one of the more colourful Scottish traditions. The Gathering has a long history and in its modern form it stretches back nearly 200 years.
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  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Annual Braemar Highland Gathering on September 6, 2008 in Braemar, Scotland. The Braemar Gathering is the most famous of the Highland Games and is known Worldwide. Each year thousands of visitors descend on this small Scottish village on the first Saturday in September to watch one of the more colourful Scottish traditions. The Gathering has a long history and in its modern form it stretches back nearly 200 years.
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  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Annual Braemar Highland Gathering on September 6, 2008 in Braemar, Scotland. The Braemar Gathering is the most famous of the Highland Games and is known Worldwide. Each year thousands of visitors descend on this small Scottish village on the first Saturday in September to watch one of the more colourful Scottish traditions. The Gathering has a long history and in its modern form it stretches back nearly 200 years.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire 26th May 2007 .For the first time in the history of the dukedom of Atholl, there will be three generations of the duke’s family at this year’s Atholl Highlanders’ Parade.  The Atholl Highlanders are the only remaining private army in Europe having been granted the .right to bear arms in the 1840s by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Regiment gather annually on the last weekend of May at Blair Castle in Highland Perthshire, and the parade proves to be a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Blair Atholl, Perthshire Annual gathering of the Atholl Highlander
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  • Spring Scottish Bluebells in woodlands Perthshire, Scotland
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  • Rural cottage in Caithness few miles from where HRH The Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay and HRH Duchess of Rothesay watch the Mey Games at Mey (Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
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  • Dunnet Bay  that is just few miles from whereHRH The Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay and HRH Duchess of Rothesay watch the Mey Games at Mey (Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
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  • Dunnet point with lighthouse, the most northerly point of UK mainland just few miles from where HRH The Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay and HRH Duchess of Rothesay watch the Mey Games at Mey (Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
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  • Dunnet point with lighthouse, the most northerly point of UK mainland just few miles from where HRH The Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay and HRH Duchess of Rothesay watch the Mey Games at Mey (Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
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  • Dunnet point with lighthouse, the most northerly point of UK mainland just few miles from where HRH The Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay and HRH Duchess of Rothesay watch the Mey Games at Mey (Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
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  • A gentleman wearing a kilt  where HRH The Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay and HRH Duchess of Rothesay watch the Mey Games at Mey (Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
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  • HRH The Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay and HRH Duchess of Rothesay unveil a plaque for the opening of the new Church Hall at Canisbay Church  (Caithness) Scotland Aug 5 2007
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  • The famous distances sign of John O' Groats Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
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  • Highland Cattle near Thurso Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
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  • The Harbout of John O' Groats(Caithness) Scotland Aug 5 2007
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  • The Stacks at John O' Groats Bay  (Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
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  • Highland Cattle near Thurso Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
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  • One of the Duty Free Warehouse for the Old Pulteney Whisky distillery, The Old Pulteney is famous for its distinctive salty flavour Wick (Caithness) Scotland Aug 5 2007
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  • The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were today enjoying the Highland Games..The Monarch and Philip were greeted by a 17,000-strong crowd at the Braemar Gathering in Aberdeenshire..The Queen, who was dressed in emerald green, and a kilted Philip arrived at the Games' arena shortly after 3pm in a maroon Rolls-Royce..Spectators joined in singing the national anthem shortly after their arrival..The Queen received a posy from 11-year-old William Marsden before she and the Duke took their seats in the Royal Pavilion..The Queen is patron of the gathering, which takes place in the picturesque village of Braemar on the first Saturday in September and coincides with the Queen's annual two-month holiday at nearby Balmoral Castle.
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  • The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were today enjoying the Highland Games..The Monarch and Philip were greeted by a 17,000-strong crowd at the Braemar Gathering in Aberdeenshire..The Queen, who was dressed in emerald green, and a kilted Philip arrived at the Games' arena shortly after 3pm in a maroon Rolls-Royce..Spectators joined in singing the national anthem shortly after their arrival..The Queen received a posy from 11-year-old William Marsden before she and the Duke took their seats in the Royal Pavilion..The Queen is patron of the gathering, which takes place in the picturesque village of Braemar on the first Saturday in September and coincides with the Queen's annual two-month holiday at nearby Balmoral Castle..In the "tossing the caber" in fromt of the Royal Pavillion
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  • ..The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were today enjoying the Highland Games..The Monarch and Philip were greeted by a 17,000-strong crowd at the Braemar Gathering in Aberdeenshire..The Queen, who was dressed in emerald green, and a kilted Philip arrived at the Games' arena shortly after 3pm in a maroon Rolls-Royce..Spectators joined in singing the national anthem shortly after their arrival..The Queen received a posy from 11-year-old William Marsden before she and the Duke took their seats in the Royal Pavilion..The Queen is patron of the gathering, which takes place in the picturesque village of Braemar on the first Saturday in September and coincides with the Queen's annual two-month holiday at nearby Balmoral Castle..Braemar, Scotland 1st September 2007..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.studio@sitheanphoto.com.NUJ recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. .Credit is required. .No part of this photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means without permission....COPYRIGHT NOTICE.© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com..COUNTRY.UK GBR826...CREDIT.© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com
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  • ..The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were today enjoying the Highland Games..The Monarch and Philip were greeted by a 17,000-strong crowd at the Braemar Gathering in Aberdeenshire..The Queen, who was dressed in emerald green, and a kilted Philip arrived at the Games' arena shortly after 3pm in a maroon Rolls-Royce..Spectators joined in singing the national anthem shortly after their arrival..The Queen received a posy from 11-year-old William Marsden before she and the Duke took their seats in the Royal Pavilion..The Queen is patron of the gathering, which takes place in the picturesque village of Braemar on the first Saturday in September and coincides with the Queen's annual two-month holiday at nearby Balmoral Castle..Braemar, Scotland 1st September 2007..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.studio@sitheanphoto.com.NUJ recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. .Credit is required. .No part of this photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means without permission....COPYRIGHT NOTICE.© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com..COUNTRY.UK GBR826...CREDIT.© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com
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  • The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were today enjoying the Highland Games..The Monarch and Philip were greeted by a 17,000-strong crowd at the Braemar Gathering in Aberdeenshire..The Queen, who was dressed in emerald green, and a kilted Philip arrived at the Games' arena shortly after 3pm in a maroon Rolls-Royce..Spectators joined in singing the national anthem shortly after their arrival..The Queen received a posy from 11-year-old William Marsden before she and the Duke took their seats in the Royal Pavilion..In the frame judges of the Throwing the weight competition.The Queen is patron of the gathering, which takes place in the picturesque village of Braemar on the first Saturday in September and coincides with the Queen's annual two-month holiday at nearby Balmoral Castle.
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  • The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were today enjoying the Highland Games..The Monarch and Philip were greeted by a 17,000-strong crowd at the Braemar Gathering in Aberdeenshire..The Queen, who was dressed in emerald green, and a kilted Philip arrived at the Games' arena shortly after 3pm in a maroon Rolls-Royce..Spectators joined in singing the national anthem shortly after their arrival..The Queen received a posy from 11-year-old William Marsden before she and the Duke took their seats in the Royal Pavilion..In the frame judges of the Throwing the weight competition.The Queen is patron of the gathering, which takes place in the picturesque village of Braemar on the first Saturday in September and coincides with the Queen's annual two-month holiday at nearby Balmoral Castle.
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  • The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were today enjoying the Highland Games..The Monarch and Philip were greeted by a 17,000-strong crowd at the Braemar Gathering in Aberdeenshire..The Queen, who was dressed in emerald green, and a kilted Philip arrived at the Games' arena shortly after 3pm in a maroon Rolls-Royce..Spectators joined in singing the national anthem shortly after their arrival..The Queen received a posy from 11-year-old William Marsden before she and the Duke took their seats in the Royal Pavilion..The Queen is patron of the gathering, which takes place in the picturesque village of Braemar on the first Saturday in September and coincides with the Queen's annual two-month holiday at nearby Balmoral Castle.
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  • St Andrews Day Scotland prepares to celebrate National Day
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  • Sunseth on the River Forth
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  • Actor entertaining tourist in Edinburgh Scotland
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  • Royal Mile sign on the Edinburgh Old Town
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  • Old tradional Pub sign
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  • Traditional K2 Pnoneboxes in Edinburgh Old Town
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  • Royal Mile sign on the Edinburgh Old Town
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  • The east gable of St.Andrews Cathedral, St. Andrews, Scotland
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  • The Swilcan Bridge, on the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland
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  • The Swilcan Bridge, on the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland
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  • The Links Clubhouse and golfers playing on the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland
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  • The Links Clubhouse and golfers playing on the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland
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  • Danger sign on the on the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland
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  • Danger sign on the on the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland
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  • The Swilcan Bridge, on the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland
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  • Stone cottage in Crail, Fife, Scotland
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  • Seagull observing a sleeping cat outside a stone cottage, Crail, Fife, Scotland
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  • Lobster creels and old fashioned lobster and crab take away sign, Crail, Scotland
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  • Lobster creels and old fashioned lobster and crab take away sign, Crail, Scotland
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  • Lobster creels in Crail, Scotland
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  • Bendy bridge over river Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland
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  • No dog fouling and cat in private gardens in Glasgow
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  • Forth Rail Bridge, South Queensferry<br />
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  • New development on Leith Waterfront, Edinburgh, Scotland
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  • Forth Road Bridge, Firth of Forth, Scotland
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  • Falls of Moness, Aberfeldy, perthshire, Scotland
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  • Edinburgh 24th January 2007. The birth and marriage certificate of Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns will make their first appearance on the Internet on Burns Day January 25th 2007
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  • Edinburgh 24th January 2007. The birth and marriage certificate of Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns will make their first appearance on the Internet on Burns Day January 25th 2007
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  • Edinburgh 24th January 2007. The birth and marriage certificate of Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns will make their first appearance on the Internet on Burns Day January 25th 2007
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  • Parade at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo<br />
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  • Circle of stones at Callanish, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides,  Scotland<br />
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  • Red Door in the historical village of Culross, West Fife, Scotland<br />
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  • Pane window at The Palace in the historical village of Culross, West Fife, Scotland<br />
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland,<br />
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  • The Tass Pub exterior, Edinburgh<br />
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  • Waves crashing at Luskentyre, Isle of Harris, Scotland<br />
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  • Blue cottage door, Gilmerton, Perthshire, Scotland<br />
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  • Studded door at Tullibardine Chapel, Perthshire<br />
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  • Entrance to the Palace in the historical village of Culross, West Fife, Scotland<br />
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  • Heather in bloom, sgarasta beach, isle of Harris<br />
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  • St.James's centre Pedestrian Bridge, Edinburgh<br />
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  • St. Clement's Church in Rodel, Isle of Harris, Western Isles.<br />
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  • Robert the Bruce monument, Bannockburn<br />
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  • Robert the Bruce monument, Bannockburn<br />
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  • Pane glass and wood old window, the Palace, in the historical village of Culross, West Fife, Scotland<br />
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  • Old cottage window, Culross, West Fife, Scotland<br />
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  • Edinburgh Black Watch troops at inspection before a ceremony. The men wear ceremonial dress, with kilt, sporran, spats and diced hose tops. The inspecting officer is arranging his diced hose tops.
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  • Dunnottar castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on a sunny day<br />
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