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Image: Northern Constabulary Pipe Band at Dingwall Remembrance Parade 2010 Dingwall Ross-shire Scotland (5176086027)

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Description: Coming though the centre of Dingwall. This year the Band was invited to escort the Royal British Legion Remembrance Sunday Parade in Dingwall, county town of Ross-shire and home to the 78th Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs). The 78th duly merged with the 72nd (The Duke of Albany's) to become the Seaforth Highlanders. The Seaforths combined with the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders to form the Queen's Own Highlanders in 1961. More recently, the Queens Own Highlanders and Gordon Highlanders were combined to form The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons). In May 2006 all the Scottish Infantry Regiments merged to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland. The Highlanders became the 4th Battalion of the new Regiment. Dingwall has THREE War Memorials, the earliest being the stone Celtic cross to commemorate the 180 men who fell in the Highland Brigade, Seaforth 2nd Battalion during in the South Africa Campaign (Boer War)(1899-1902) where they fought at Modder River and Magersfontein. The second Memorial (the National) is located outside the National Hotel, and is topped by the life-size figure of a First World War Tommy (Jock) wearing a tin helmet and kilt and carrying a rifle with bayonet fixed. That memorial initially was erected to commemorate the men of the Parish of Dingwall who fell in the Great War 1914-1918 and was subsequently updated to incorporate those Dingwall men who fell in 1939-1945. The third monument, outside Dingwall Railway Station, was originally erected at the scene of the Battle of Cambrai in Northern France (1917) where the Seaforth Territorials distinguished themselves by their valour. The monument (a wooden cross) complete with tablets added by the locals of Cambrai was subsequently moved to Dingwall. The procession on Remembrance Day starts from the British Legion premises in High Street, down the length of High Street, to the National Hotel where the Service is held in front of the Great War Memorial. Then the parade continues on past the South Africa Memorial and thence the Railway Station, passing the Cambrai cross before looping back to return up the High Street and back to the British Legion premises.
Title: Northern Constabulary Pipe Band at Dingwall Remembrance Parade 2010 Dingwall Ross-shire Scotland (5176086027)
Credit: Northern Constabulary Pipe Band at Dingwall Remembrance Parade 2010 Dingwall Ross-shire Scotland
Author: Dave Conner from Inverness, Scotland
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