Marco Secchi Photographer

Show Navigation
  • About
  • My NFTs
  • Work with me
  • Workshops
  • Awards
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Contact

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 82 images found }

Loading ()...

  • 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.
    STH-Atholl22.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl17.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl16.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl15.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl13.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl12.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl11.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl09.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl08.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl04.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl03.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl21.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl19.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl18.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl10.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl05.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl02.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl01.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl20.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl14.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl07.jpg
  • 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.
    STH-Atholl06.jpg
  • Eilean Donan castle, Dornie, Kyle of Lochalsh<br />
    Eilean Dunan.jpg
  • Loch Tulla, Rannoch Moor, Scotland<br />
    lochtullasnow.jpg
  • Loch Ba, Rannoch Moor, Scotland<br />
    lochba1.jpg
  • Blair Atholl, Perthshire Annual gathering of the Atholl Highlander
    STH-Atholl23.jpg
  • The scottish dance group Highland Spring Dancers with The South African Highland Dancers in a colourful display of traditional dance at The Edinburgh Military Tattoo. A drum full of swords is in the foreground.<br />
    _1DS2560.jpg
  • 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.
    MS-Braemar12.jpg
  • 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.
    MS-Braemar15.jpg
  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Her Majesty The Queen at 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.
    MS-Braemar13.jpg
  • 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.
    MS-Braemar04.jpg
  • 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.
    MS-Braemar16.jpg
  • 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.
    MS-Braemar10.jpg
  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Her Majesty The Queen at 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.
    MS-Braemar09.jpg
  • 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.
    MS-Braemar07.jpg
  • 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.
    MS-Braemar06.jpg
  • BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 06: Her Majesty The Queen at 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.
    MS-Braemar11.jpg
  • 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.
    MS-Braemar08.jpg
  • 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.
    MS-Braemar05.jpg
  • 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.
    MS-Braemar03.jpg
  • 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.
    MS-Braemar02.jpg
  • ..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
    ms-Braemar-0003.jpg
  • 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
    B487-Queen 0014.jpg
  • 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.
    B487-Queen 0004.jpg
  • 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.
    B487-Queen 0002.jpg
  • 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.
    B487-Queen 0007.jpg
  • Two highland dancers where HRH The Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay and HRH Duchess of Rothesay watch the Mey Games at Mey (Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
    _1DS7666.jpg
  • 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.
    BW1DS3005.jpg
  • ..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
    ms-Braemar-0005.jpg
  • ..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
    ms-Braemar-0001.jpg
  • 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.
    B487-Queen 0013.jpg
  • 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.
    B487-Queen 0003.jpg
  • Highland Cattle near Thurso Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
    _DSC7760.jpg
  • Highland Cattle near Thurso Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
    _DSC7633.jpg
  • Highland Cattle near Thurso Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007
    _DSC7630.jpg
  • ..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
    ms-Braemar-0004.jpg
  • Windsor May 15 HM The Queen attends the Royal Windsor Horse show 2009. Her pony Balmoral Morland won the Highland class during the morning..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.
    MSI-windsor03.jpg
  • Windsor May 15 HM The Queen attends the Royal Windsor Horse show 2009. Her pony Balmoral Morland won the Highland class during the morning..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.
    MSI-windsor09.jpg
  • Windsor May 15 HM The Queen attends the Royal Windsor Horse show 2009. Her pony Balmoral Morland won the Highland class during the morning..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.
    MSI-windsor02.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Holyrood Palace 19th May 2007 HRH The Duke of York  in quality of Lord Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland inspect the Royal Highland Fusiliers 2nd  Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland
    STH-DukeYork-0005.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Holyrood Palace 19th May 2007 HRH The Duke of York  in quality of Lord Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland inspect the Royal Highland Fusiliers 2nd  Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland
    STH-DukeYork-0004.jpg
  • London December 3rd Sotheby's employees in front of a Sir Edwin Henry Landseer that will go paining 'Highland Scene' that will go on  sale  on December 9th  Evening Sale of Old Master and British Painting...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-Rubens-09.jpg
  • Windsor May 15 HM The Queen attends the Royal Windsor Horse show 2009. Her pony Balmoral Morland won the Highland class during the morning..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.
    MSI-windsor10.jpg
  • Windsor May 15 HM The Queen attends the Royal Windsor Horse show 2009. Her pony Balmoral Morland won the Highland class during the morning..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.
    MSI-windsor07.jpg
  • Windsor May 15 HM The Queen attends the Royal Windsor Horse show 2009. Her pony Balmoral Morland won the Highland class during the morning..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.
    MSI-windsor06.jpg
  • Windsor May 15 HM The Queen attends the Royal Windsor Horse show 2009. Her pony Balmoral Morland won the Highland class during the morning..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.
    MSI-windsor04.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Holyrood Palace 19th May 2007 HRH The Duke of York  in quality of Lord Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland inspect the Royal Highland Fusiliers 2nd  Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland
    STH-DukeYork-0003.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Holyrood Palace 19th May 2007 HRH The Duke of York  in quality of Lord Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland inspect the Royal Highland Fusiliers 2nd  Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland
    STH-DukeYork-0002.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Holyrood Palace 19th May 2007 HRH The Duke of York  in quality of Lord Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland inspect the Royal Highland Fusiliers 2nd  Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland
    STH-DukeYork-0001.jpg
  • Canadian Emmy award-winning actor Eric McCormack, famous for his role as gay lawyer Will Truman in the NBC sitcom Will & Grace at TV Festival 2006 in Edinburgh, Scotland.<br />
    _DSC5436.jpg
  • Windsor May 15 HM The Queen attends the Royal Windsor Horse show 2009. Her pony Balmoral Morland won the Highland class during the morning..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.
    MSI-windsor08.jpg
  • Windsor May 15 HM The Queen attends the Royal Windsor Horse show 2009. Her pony Balmoral Morland won the Highland class during the morning..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.
    MSI-windsor05.jpg
  • Windsor May 15 HM The Queen attends the Royal Windsor Horse show 2009. Her pony Balmoral Morland won the Highland class during the morning..© Marco Secchi/xianpix.com.Tel 0845 0506211  - 0773 415 6875.
    MSI-windsor01.jpg
  • ..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
    ms-Braemar-0002.jpg
  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visits  HQ of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.Ceremony of the Keys and Royal Salute. Stirling Castle. Stirling Scotland 3rd July 2007
    _1DS5414.jpg
  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visits  HQ of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.Ceremony of the Keys and Royal Salute. Stirling Castle. Stirling Scotland 3rd July 2007
    _DSC5497.jpg
  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visits  HQ of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.Ceremony of the Keys and Royal Salute. Stirling Castle. Stirling Scotland 3rd July 2007
    _DSC5494.jpg
  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visits  HQ of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.Ceremony of the Keys and Royal Salute. Stirling Castle. Stirling Scotland 3rd July 2007
    _DSC5491.jpg
  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visits  HQ of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.Ceremony of the Keys and Royal Salute. Stirling Castle. Stirling Scotland 3rd July 2007
    _1DS5439.jpg
  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visits  HQ of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.Ceremony of the Keys and Royal Salute. Stirling Castle. Stirling Scotland 3rd July 2007
    _1DS5432.jpg
  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visits  HQ of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.Ceremony of the Keys and Royal Salute. Stirling Castle. Stirling Scotland 3rd July 2007
    _1DS5423.jpg
  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visits  HQ of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.Ceremony of the Keys and Royal Salute. Stirling Castle. Stirling Scotland 3rd July 2007
    _1DS5448.jpg
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x