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Inveraray Highland Games photo special

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Amy Anderson leads Mid Argyll Pipe Band down the main street in Inveraray as they parade to the games at the Winterton in the grounds of Inveraray Castle. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnHis Grace the Duke of Argyll Torquhil Campbell takes the salute from Nic MacLean, pipe major of Mid Argyll Pipe Band. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnYoung dancers waiting to take their turn on the Highland dancing stage at Inveraray games. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnCaptain Elaine Boyd, guest of honour, is delighted to get a hug from her niece Alice MacBeath, 7, who was dancing at Inveraray games. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnGraham Coull, the new managing director of Clan Campbell, with His Grace the Duke of Argyll Torquhil Campbell. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnAndrew Nicol on his way to breaking the games’ high jump record. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnYoung dancers having a rest in between dances. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnDancing trophy winners jumping for joy with Captain Elaine Boyd. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnJim MacMillan retiring treasures after 34 years given the privilege of taking the salute to allow Mid Argyll Pipe Band to march off. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnVlad Tulacek Cze, centre, winner of the world caber tossing championship Inveraray games with Kris and Niki Clark of the George Hotel Inveraray. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnGames Convener Stephen King, left and Iain Lindsay, Inveraray games committee, make a presentation to Jim MacMillan retiring as treasurer after 34 years. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnVlad Tulacek throwing the 56lb weight for distance. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnLorne Colthart, formerly of Appin now living in Canada, throwing the 56lb weight for distance. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnVlad Tulacek tossing the caber to win the medal for the third time. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnKyle Randall, Falkirk, throws the 56lb weight for distance at Inveraray games. Photograph: Kevin McGlynn
Amy Anderson leads Mid Argyll Pipe Band down the main street in Inveraray as they parade to the games at the Winterton in the grounds of Inveraray Castle. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnHis Grace the Duke of Argyll Torquhil Campbell takes the salute from Nic MacLean, pipe major of Mid Argyll Pipe Band. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnYoung dancers waiting to take their turn on the Highland dancing stage at Inveraray games. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnCaptain Elaine Boyd, guest of honour, is delighted to get a hug from her niece Alice MacBeath, 7, who was dancing at Inveraray games. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnGraham Coull, the new managing director of Clan Campbell, with His Grace the Duke of Argyll Torquhil Campbell. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnAndrew Nicol on his way to breaking the games’ high jump record. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnYoung dancers having a rest in between dances. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnDancing trophy winners jumping for joy with Captain Elaine Boyd. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnJim MacMillan retiring treasures after 34 years given the privilege of taking the salute to allow Mid Argyll Pipe Band to march off. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnVlad Tulacek Cze, centre, winner of the world caber tossing championship Inveraray games with Kris and Niki Clark of the George Hotel Inveraray. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnGames Convener Stephen King, left and Iain Lindsay, Inveraray games committee, make a presentation to Jim MacMillan retiring as treasurer after 34 years. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnVlad Tulacek throwing the 56lb weight for distance. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnLorne Colthart, formerly of Appin now living in Canada, throwing the 56lb weight for distance. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnVlad Tulacek tossing the caber to win the medal for the third time. Photograph: Kevin McGlynnKyle Randall, Falkirk, throws the 56lb weight for distance at Inveraray games. Photograph: Kevin McGlynn
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