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Edinburgh - Aug. 6: Scottish and International Performers parading on the grounds of Edinburgh Castle during the massed Pipes & Drums include the Pipes and Drums of the Royal Corps of Signals wearing traditional kilts and bearskin hats, 2nd Battalion the Royal Gurkha Rifles (Nepal), and the Auckland Police at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 2007.
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A honeymooner poses at Scotland First House, Gretna Green, with a piper. Gretna Green is well known as the Scottish town offering quickie weddings for eloping couples and soon became a tourist attraction with the piper willing to pose and play the bagpipes for a small tip. An August 1963 scene.
HEBRIDES - Fionnphort, Isle of Mull : a lone piper plays on the shore of the Sound of Iona. The Abbey of Iona is seen on the left across the Sound. September 1994. ref: 311/10/8