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I couldn't get a photo of this with which I was really happy, so I'll distract you with words instead.
This is in the grounds of Blair Castle, a particularly good country estate, where the Duke is unique in the whole of Europe in being able to legally maintain a private army.
Nowadays it's purely ceremonial, but as recently as the Second World War, the Atholl Highlanders served with the British Army.
This is in the grounds of Blair Castle, a particularly good country estate, where the Duke is unique in the whole of Europe in being able to legally maintain a private army.
Nowadays it's purely ceremonial, but as recently as the Second World War, the Atholl Highlanders served with the British Army.
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