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#10954772
1 February 2024
The River Tweed Commission is holding the opening ceremony of the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Season in Kelso, Scotland, on February 1, 2024. They are currently blessing the river as part of the festivities. The event began with a procession from Kelso Town Hall to the banks of the Tweed, with this year's special guest, the Duchess of Sutherland. The ceremony marks the 100th anniversary of the largest fish caught on the fly in Scotland, by a female angler, making it particularly fitting that a female angler is opening the Tweed this year. Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland and Provost Mr. Gavin Horsburgh are inaugurating the 2024 Tweed Salmon Fishing season. The procession, which includes pipers and school children, started at 9:30 am from the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Museum and is culminating at the Cobby, Lower Floors. Ms. Mairi McAllan, the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Just Transition, is also participating in the procession.
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#10954774
1 February 2024
The River Tweed Commission is holding the opening ceremony of the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Season in Kelso, Scotland, on February 1, 2024. They are currently blessing the river as part of the festivities. The event began with a procession from Kelso Town Hall to the banks of the Tweed, with this year's special guest, the Duchess of Sutherland. The ceremony marks the 100th anniversary of the largest fish caught on the fly in Scotland, by a female angler, making it particularly fitting that a female angler is opening the Tweed this year. Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland and Provost Mr. Gavin Horsburgh are inaugurating the 2024 Tweed Salmon Fishing season. The procession, which includes pipers and school children, started at 9:30 am from the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Museum and is culminating at the Cobby, Lower Floors. Ms. Mairi McAllan, the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Just Transition, is also participating in the procession.
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#10954777
1 February 2024
The River Tweed Commission is holding the opening ceremony of the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Season in Kelso, Scotland, on February 1, 2024. They are currently blessing the river as part of the festivities. The event began with a procession from Kelso Town Hall to the banks of the Tweed, with this year's special guest, the Duchess of Sutherland. The ceremony marks the 100th anniversary of the largest fish caught on the fly in Scotland, by a female angler, making it particularly fitting that a female angler is opening the Tweed this year. Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland and Provost Mr. Gavin Horsburgh are inaugurating the 2024 Tweed Salmon Fishing season. The procession, which includes pipers and school children, started at 9:30 am from the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Museum and is culminating at the Cobby, Lower Floors. Ms. Mairi McAllan, the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Just Transition, is also participating in the procession.
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#10954779
1 February 2024
The River Tweed Commission is holding the opening ceremony of the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Season in Kelso, Scotland, on February 1, 2024. They are currently blessing the river as part of the festivities. The event began with a procession from Kelso Town Hall to the banks of the Tweed, with this year's special guest, the Duchess of Sutherland. The ceremony marks the 100th anniversary of the largest fish caught on the fly in Scotland, by a female angler, making it particularly fitting that a female angler is opening the Tweed this year. Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland and Provost Mr. Gavin Horsburgh are inaugurating the 2024 Tweed Salmon Fishing season. The procession, which includes pipers and school children, started at 9:30 am from the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Museum and is culminating at the Cobby, Lower Floors. Ms. Mairi McAllan, the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Just Transition, is also participating in the procession.
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#10954781
1 February 2024
The River Tweed Commission is holding the opening ceremony of the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Season in Kelso, Scotland, on February 1, 2024. They are currently blessing the river as part of the festivities. The event began with a procession from Kelso Town Hall to the banks of the Tweed, with this year's special guest, the Duchess of Sutherland. The ceremony marks the 100th anniversary of the largest fish caught on the fly in Scotland, by a female angler, making it particularly fitting that a female angler is opening the Tweed this year. Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland and Provost Mr. Gavin Horsburgh are inaugurating the 2024 Tweed Salmon Fishing season. The procession, which includes pipers and school children, started at 9:30 am from the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Museum and is culminating at the Cobby, Lower Floors. Ms. Mairi McAllan, the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Just Transition, is also participating in the procession.
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#10954782
1 February 2024
The River Tweed Commission is holding the opening ceremony of the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Season in Kelso, Scotland, on February 1, 2024. They are currently blessing the river as part of the festivities. The event began with a procession from Kelso Town Hall to the banks of the Tweed, with this year's special guest, the Duchess of Sutherland. The ceremony marks the 100th anniversary of the largest fish caught on the fly in Scotland, by a female angler, making it particularly fitting that a female angler is opening the Tweed this year. Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland and Provost Mr. Gavin Horsburgh are inaugurating the 2024 Tweed Salmon Fishing season. The procession, which includes pipers and school children, started at 9:30 am from the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Museum and is culminating at the Cobby, Lower Floors. Ms. Mairi McAllan, the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Just Transition, is also participating in the procession.
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#10954761
1 February 2024
The River Tweed Commission is holding the opening ceremony of the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Season in Kelso, Scotland, on February 1, 2024. They are currently blessing the river as part of the festivities. The event began with a procession from Kelso Town Hall to the banks of the Tweed, with this year's special guest, the Duchess of Sutherland. The ceremony marks the 100th anniversary of the largest fish caught on the fly in Scotland, by a female angler, making it particularly fitting that a female angler is opening the Tweed this year. Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland and Provost Mr. Gavin Horsburgh are inaugurating the 2024 Tweed Salmon Fishing season. The procession, which includes pipers and school children, started at 9:30 am from the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Museum and is culminating at the Cobby, Lower Floors. Ms. Mairi McAllan, the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Just Transition, is also participating in the procession.
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#10954764
1 February 2024
The River Tweed Commission is holding the opening ceremony of the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Season in Kelso, Scotland, on February 1, 2024. They are currently blessing the river as part of the festivities. The event began with a procession from Kelso Town Hall to the banks of the Tweed, with this year's special guest, the Duchess of Sutherland. The ceremony marks the 100th anniversary of the largest fish caught on the fly in Scotland, by a female angler, making it particularly fitting that a female angler is opening the Tweed this year. Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland and Provost Mr. Gavin Horsburgh are inaugurating the 2024 Tweed Salmon Fishing season. The procession, which includes pipers and school children, started at 9:30 am from the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Museum and is culminating at the Cobby, Lower Floors. Ms. Mairi McAllan, the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Just Transition, is also participating in the procession.
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#10954767
1 February 2024
The River Tweed Commission is holding the opening ceremony of the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Season in Kelso, Scotland, on February 1, 2024. They are currently blessing the river as part of the festivities. The event began with a procession from Kelso Town Hall to the banks of the Tweed, with this year's special guest, the Duchess of Sutherland. The ceremony marks the 100th anniversary of the largest fish caught on the fly in Scotland, by a female angler, making it particularly fitting that a female angler is opening the Tweed this year. Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland and Provost Mr. Gavin Horsburgh are inaugurating the 2024 Tweed Salmon Fishing season. The procession, which includes pipers and school children, started at 9:30 am from the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Museum and is culminating at the Cobby, Lower Floors. Ms. Mairi McAllan, the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Just Transition, is also participating in the procession.
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#10954769
1 February 2024
The River Tweed Commission is holding the opening ceremony of the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Season in Kelso, Scotland, on February 1, 2024. They are currently blessing the river as part of the festivities. The event began with a procession from Kelso Town Hall to the banks of the Tweed, with this year's special guest, the Duchess of Sutherland. The ceremony marks the 100th anniversary of the largest fish caught on the fly in Scotland, by a female angler, making it particularly fitting that a female angler is opening the Tweed this year. Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland and Provost Mr. Gavin Horsburgh are inaugurating the 2024 Tweed Salmon Fishing season. The procession, which includes pipers and school children, started at 9:30 am from the River Tweed Salmon Fishing Museum and is culminating at the Cobby, Lower Floors. Ms. Mairi McAllan, the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Just Transition, is also participating in the procession.
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#6573894
30 March 2021
A member of staff poses looking at a painting of French bulldog Millicent, the Duchess of Sutherland's first pet dog in the 1890s, by British artist W. Cheesman, estimated at GBP1,000-1,500, during a press preview for the upcoming sale of items from Scotland's Dunrobin Castle, under instruction from the 25th Earl of Sutherland, at Bonhams auction house in London, England, on March 30, 2021. The sale itself takes place on April 20 in Edinburgh.
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#6573892
30 March 2021
A member of staff poses holding an Edwardian silver-gilt duchess's coronet, estimated at GBP1,000-1,500, during a press preview for the upcoming sale of items from Scotland's Dunrobin Castle, under instruction from the 25th Earl of Sutherland, at Bonhams auction house in London, England, on March 30, 2021. The sale itself takes place on April 20 in Edinburgh.
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#6573890
30 March 2021
A member of staff poses holding an Edwardian silver-gilt duchess's coronet, estimated at GBP1,000-1,500, during a press preview for the upcoming sale of items from Scotland's Dunrobin Castle, under instruction from the 25th Earl of Sutherland, at Bonhams auction house in London, England, on March 30, 2021. The sale itself takes place on April 20 in Edinburgh.
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#6573888
30 March 2021
A member of staff poses holding an Edwardian silver-gilt duchess's coronet, estimated at GBP1,000-1,500, and beside a white marble bust of Harriet Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duchess of Sutherland (1806-1868), estimated at GBP400-600, during a press preview for the upcoming sale of items from Scotland's Dunrobin Castle, under instruction from the 25th Earl of Sutherland, at Bonhams auction house in London, England, on March 30, 2021. The sale itself takes place on April 20 in Edinburgh.
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#6573886
30 March 2021
A member of staff poses with a pair of 18th century Scottish all-metal flintlock belt pistols, estimated at GBP8,000-10,000, and between white marble busts of Harriet Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duchess of Sutherland (1806-1868) (L), and Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland (1851-1913) (R), estimated at GBP400-600 and GBP2,000-3,000 respectively, during a press preview for the upcoming sale of items from Scotland's Dunrobin Castle, under instruction from the 25th Earl of Sutherland, at Bonhams auction house in London, England, on March 30, 2021. The sale itself takes place on April 20 in Edinburgh.
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