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Scottish Children Highland Dancing, Aboyne, 1926

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Scottish Children Highland Dancing, Aboyne, 1926

Photograph showing Annie Voight (left) and Rose Eyrie dancing at the Aboyne Highland Games, Aberdeenshire, 1926

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Aberdeenshire Annie Highland 1926 Aboyne Eyrie Games


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This photograph, taken in 1926, showcases the youthful exuberance and rich cultural heritage of Scottish Highland Dancing. The image features two young girls, Annie Voight and Rose Eyrie, gracefully performing at the Aboyne Highland Games in Aberdeenshire. Dressed in traditional Scottish attire, complete with tartan kilts and intricately designed shawls, they embody the essence of Scotland's proud and ancient traditions. The Aboyne Highland Games, an annual event held in the picturesque village of Aboyne, have a long and storied history. Established in 1822, the Games have been a cherished gathering for Scots and visitors alike, celebrating the country's history, music, and athleticism. Highland Dancing, with its distinctive and rhythmic steps, has long been a central part of the Games' programming. Annie Voight and Rose Eyrie, both aged 21 at the time, are shown here in the midst of a lively dance, their faces filled with determination and joy. The photograph, taken by an unknown photographer, offers a rare glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when tradition and community were at the heart of Scottish life. As we look at this image, we are reminded of the enduring power of dance to bring people together, to celebrate our shared heritage, and to keep alive the stories and customs of our past. The scene captured in this photograph is a testament to the resilience and vitality of Scottish culture, and a reminder of the importance of preserving and passing down our traditions from one generation to the next.

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