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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. By photographer Marco Secchi
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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. By photographer Marco Secchi
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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. By photographer Marco Secchi
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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. By photographer Marco Secchi
    STH-Atholl1...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. By photographer Marco Secchi
    STH-Atholl1...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. By photographer Marco Secchi
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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. By photographer Marco Secchi
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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. By photographer Marco Secchi
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  • Blair Atholl, Perthshire Annual gathering of the Atholl Highlander By photographer Marco Secchi
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  • Spring Scottish Bluebells in woodlands Perthshire, Scotland By photographer Marco Secchi
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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 By photographer Marco Secchi
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  • Cottage with peat 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 By photographer Marco Secchi
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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 By photographer Marco Secchi
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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 By photographer Marco Secchi
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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 By photographer Marco Secchi
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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 By photographer Marco Secchi
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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 By photographer Marco Secchi
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  • 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 By photographer Marco Secchi
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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 By photographer Marco Secchi
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  • A Scottish dog waits for its owners at John O' Groats  (Caithness) Scotland Aug 5 2007 By photographer Marco Secchi
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  • The famous distances sign of John O' Groats Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007 By photographer Marco Secchi
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  • Highland Cattle near Thurso Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007 By photographer Marco Secchi
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  • Highland Cattle near Thurso Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007 By photographer Marco Secchi
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  • The Harbout of John O' Groats(Caithness) Scotland Aug 5 2007 By photographer Marco Secchi
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  • The Stacks at John O' Groats Bay  (Caithness) Scotland Aug 4 2007 By photographer Marco Secchi
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