conner395 posted a photo:
The Drum Head Service in the Arena at Northern Meeting Park.
The City of Inverness held its Armed Forces Day Parade in conjunction with Inverness Highland Games on Saturday 24th July 2010. The Parade - from Eastgate in Inverness City Centre, through the city and past the Town House, over the Ness Bridge and along Ness Walk (where salute taken by the Lord Lieutenant and the Provost of Inverness) to the Games venue at the Northern Meeting Park - comprised 7 pipe bands, and past, present and cadet representatives of HM Armed Forces together with standards.
The Pipe Bands comprised:
- IRBLS (Inverness Royal British Legion Scotland)
- Northern Constabulary
- Queens Own Highlanders Regimental Association
- Nairn & District
- Forres
- RAF Kinloss
- Sutherland Caledonian
The Massed Pipes and Drums were led by Drum Major Neil Jamieson of Aberdeen. Universities OTC
Although overcast, it was thankfully dry throughout the Parade, which was greatly enjoyed by the thousands who lined the route.
conner395 posted a photo:
The Saluting Party, including Major General Seymour Monro; Cameron of Locheil (Lord Lieutenant); and Provost Jimmy Gray.
The City of Inverness held its Armed Forces Day Parade in conjunction with Inverness Highland Games on Saturday 24th July 2010. The Parade - from Eastgate in Inverness City Centre, through the city and past the Town House, over the Ness Bridge and along Ness Walk (where salute taken by the Lord Lieutenant and the Provost of Inverness) to the Games venue at the Northern Meeting Park - comprised 7 pipe bands, and past, present and cadet representatives of HM Armed Forces together with standards.
The Pipe Bands comprised:
- IRBLS (Inverness Royal British Legion Scotland)
- Northern Constabulary
- Queens Own Highlanders Regimental Association
- Nairn & District
- Forres
- RAF Kinloss
- Sutherland Caledonian
The Massed Pipes and Drums were led by Drum Major Neil Jamieson of Aberdeen. Universities OTC
Although overcast, it was thankfully dry throughout the Parade, which was greatly enjoyed by the thousands who lined the route.
conner395 posted a photo:
The Parade crosses the Ness Bridge, under the watchful eye of Inverness Castle.
The City of Inverness held its Armed Forces Day Parade in conjunction with Inverness Highland Games on Saturday 24th July 2010. The Parade - from Eastgate in Inverness City Centre, through the city and past the Town House, over the Ness Bridge and along Ness Walk (where salute taken by the Lord Lieutenant and the Provost of Inverness) to the Games venue at the Northern Meeting Park - comprised 7 pipe bands, and past, present and cadet representatives of HM Armed Forces together with standards.
The Pipe Bands comprised:
- IRBLS (Inverness Royal British Legion Scotland)
- Northern Constabulary
- Queens Own Highlanders Regimental Association
- Nairn & District
- Forres
- RAF Kinloss
- Sutherland Caledonian
The Massed Pipes and Drums were led by Drum Major Neil Jamieson of Aberdeen. Universities OTC
Although overcast, it was thankfully dry throughout the Parade, which was greatly enjoyed by the thousands who lined the route.
conner395 posted a photo:
The Parade has wheeled left over the Ness Bridge, and is now heading down Ness Walk for the Salute.
The City of Inverness held its Armed Forces Day Parade in conjunction with Inverness Highland Games on Saturday 24th July 2010. The Parade - from Eastgate in Inverness City Centre, through the city and past the Town House, over the Ness Bridge and along Ness Walk (where salute taken by the Lord Lieutenant and the Provost of Inverness) to the Games venue at the Northern Meeting Park - comprised 7 pipe bands, and past, present and cadet representatives of HM Armed Forces together with standards.
The Pipe Bands comprised:
- IRBLS (Inverness Royal British Legion Scotland)
- Northern Constabulary
- Queens Own Highlanders Regimental Association
- Nairn & District
- Forres
- RAF Kinloss
- Sutherland Caledonian
The Massed Pipes and Drums were led by Drum Major Neil Jamieson of Aberdeen. Universities OTC
Although overcast, it was thankfully dry throughout the Parade, which was greatly enjoyed by the thousands who lined the route.
conner395 posted a photo:
The Standards are marched on to the Arena at Northern Meeting Park.
The City of Inverness held its Armed Forces Day Parade in conjunction with Inverness Highland Games on Saturday 24th July 2010. The Parade - from Eastgate in Inverness City Centre, through the city and past the Town House, over the Ness Bridge and along Ness Walk (where salute taken by the Lord Lieutenant and the Provost of Inverness) to the Games venue at the Northern Meeting Park - comprised 7 pipe bands, and past, present and cadet representatives of HM Armed Forces together with standards.
The Pipe Bands comprised:
- IRBLS (Inverness Royal British Legion Scotland)
- Northern Constabulary
- Queens Own Highlanders Regimental Association
- Nairn & District
- Forres
- RAF Kinloss
- Sutherland Caledonian
The Massed Pipes and Drums were led by Drum Major Neil Jamieson of Aberdeen. Universities OTC
Although overcast, it was thankfully dry throughout the Parade, which was greatly enjoyed by the thousands who lined the route.
conner395 posted a photo:
The colours are marched off after the Drum Head Service in the Arena at Northern Meeting Park.
The City of Inverness held its Armed Forces Day Parade in conjunction with Inverness Highland Games on Saturday 24th July 2010. The Parade - from Eastgate in Inverness City Centre, through the city and past the Town House, over the Ness Bridge and along Ness Walk (where salute taken by the Lord Lieutenant and the Provost of Inverness) to the Games venue at the Northern Meeting Park - comprised 7 pipe bands, and past, present and cadet representatives of HM Armed Forces together with standards.
The Pipe Bands comprised:
- IRBLS (Inverness Royal British Legion Scotland)
- Northern Constabulary
- Queens Own Highlanders Regimental Association
- Nairn & District
- Forres
- RAF Kinloss
- Sutherland Caledonian
The Massed Pipes and Drums were led by Drum Major Neil Jamieson of Aberdeen. Universities OTC
Although overcast, it was thankfully dry throughout the Parade, which was greatly enjoyed by the thousands who lined the route.
conner395 posted a photo:
Eyes front after the Salute, and onwards along Ardross Terrace towards the Highland Games at Northern Meeting Park.
The City of Inverness held its Armed Forces Day Parade in conjunction with Inverness Highland Games on Saturday 24th July 2010. The Parade - from Eastgate in Inverness City Centre, through the city and past the Town House, over the Ness Bridge and along Ness Walk (where salute taken by the Lord Lieutenant and the Provost of Inverness) to the Games venue at the Northern Meeting Park - comprised 7 pipe bands, and past, present and cadet representatives of HM Armed Forces together with standards.
The Pipe Bands comprised:
- IRBLS (Inverness Royal British Legion Scotland)
- Northern Constabulary
- Queens Own Highlanders Regimental Association
- Nairn & District
- Forres
- RAF Kinloss
- Sutherland Caledonian
The Massed Pipes and Drums were led by Drum Major Neil Jamieson of Aberdeen. Universities OTC
Although overcast, it was thankfully dry throughout the Parade, which was greatly enjoyed by the thousands who lined the route.