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Scottish New Year
SCOTTISH NEW YEAR Crowds throng the streets round the Tron Church, Edinburgh Date: 1870
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Crowds Edinburgh Regional Throng Tron Year
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Celebrating the Scottish New Year: A Tradition Rooted in History (1870, Edinburgh) The vibrant image captures the lively atmosphere of the Scottish New Year celebration, as a large crowd gathers round the historic Tron Church in Edinburgh. Dating back to 1637, the Tron Kirk, as it is also known, has long been a focal point for the city's Hogmanay festivities. Hogmanay, the Scottish New Year, is a time-honored tradition steeped in rich customs and folklore. It is a time for friends and family to come together, to celebrate the end of the old year and the beginning of the new. The crowds in this photograph, dressed in their finest attire, are seen eagerly anticipating the stroke of midnight, with faces filled with excitement and joy. The customary Scottish New Year celebrations include the singing of Auld Lang Syne, the traditional Scottish poem that encourages the gathering of old friends and the making of new acquaintances. The crowd in this image can be seen raising their voices in unison, their faces illuminated by the light of the gas lamps that adorn the streets. As the clock strikes twelve, the crowd erupts in cheers and the sound of bagpipes fills the air. The Scottish New Year is a time for reflection, renewal, and the coming together of communities. This image from 1870 serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of this cherished tradition, which continues to be celebrated in Edinburgh and throughout Scotland to this day.
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