TARTAN DAY CELEBRATION OF SCOTTISH PRIDE
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TARTAN DAY CELEBRATION OF SCOTTISH PRIDE (7 pictures)
View All Images- Left to Right: Members of Police Bagpipers Band represent their town, Timmins, Ontario, Canada during a Tartan Day celebration of Scottish pride. The little-known holiday -- which is not celebrated in Scotland -- marks the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath, which briefly established the country's independence in 1320. April 6, 2002.
- Left to Right: Members of Police Bagpipers Band represent their town, Timmins, Ontario, Canada during a Tartan Day celebration of Scottish pride. The little-known holiday -- which is not celebrated in Scotland -- marks the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath, which briefly established the country's independence in 1320. April 6, 2002.
- Left to Right: Members of Police Bagpipers Band Tom Luke (Pipe Major), Bill Luke (Bass Drummer), Liseanne Walkingshaw (Correction Officer) and Bill Merritt (Piper) represent their town, Timmins, Ontario, Canada during a Tartan Day celebration of Scottish pride. The little-known holiday -- which is not celebrated in Scotland -- marks the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath, which briefly established the country's independence in 1320. April 6, 2002.
- Members of Police Bagpipers Band represent their town, Timmins, Ontario, Canada during a Tartan Day celebration of Scottish pride. The little-known holiday -- which is not celebrated in Scotland -- marks the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath, which briefly established the country's independence in 1320. April 6, 2002. PICTURED HERE (L to R): in black uniform are Bill Luke (Bass Drummer), Liseanne Walkingshaw (Correction Officer), Tom Luke (Pipe Major), and Bill Merritt (Piper). In red uniform are Jim Enlow (American Legion, St. Louis), Gary Baron (North Stonington, CT), Mark Davis (Narragansett, Rhode Island) and Dave Lees (Ledyard, Conneticut).
- Left to Right: Members of Police Bagpipers Band Tom Luke (Pipe Major), Bill Luke (Bass Drummer), Liseanne Walkingshaw (Correction Officer) and Bill Merritt (Piper) represent their town, Timmins, Ontario, Canada during a Tartan Day celebration of Scottish pride. The little-known holiday -- which is not celebrated in Scotland -- marks the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath, which briefly established the country's independence in 1320. April 6, 2002.
- Left to Right: Members of Police Bagpipers Band Tom Luke (Pipe Major), Liseanne Walkingshaw (Correction Officer), Bill Luke (Bass Drummer) and Bill Merritt (Piper) represent their town, Timmins, Ontario, Canada during a Tartan Day celebration of Scottish pride. The little-known holiday -- which is not celebrated in Scotland -- marks the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath, which briefly established the country's independence in 1320. April 6, 2002.
- Left to Right: Members of Police Bagpipers Band Tom Luke (Pipe Major), Liseanne Walkingshaw (Correction Officer), Bill Luke (Bass Drummer) and Bill Merritt (Piper) represent their town, Timmins, Ontario, Canada during a Tartan Day celebration of Scottish pride. The little-known holiday -- which is not celebrated in Scotland -- marks the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath, which briefly established the country's independence in 1320. April 6, 2002. `