On Sunday 21 st February, we took a leisurely drive to the historic town of Richmond, 25 kms north east of Hobart to see the St Andrew-Richmond Highland Gathering. It was a gloriously warm day and the sounds of the Pipe Bands filled the air. It was held on the picturesque village green, the colours, sights and sounds were very enjoyable, listening to the bagpipes brought memories of home flooding back, bringing a lump to the throat and a tear to the eye, there is nothing like the sound of bagpipes to stir the soul and emotions. There were a few various pipe bands, from the Derwent Scottish Pipe Band to the St Andrews Caledonian Pipe Band, we watched the 2016 Tattoo performance by the Tasmania Police Pipe Band, the Drum Majors solo competition and it ended with the amazing sound of the Massed bands, finale and presentations.
Here are some photos from the day...
Richmond village is one of Tasmania's most popular destinations, steeped in history, it is a picture-perfect town in the heart of the Coal River Valley wine region that tells the story of an early Australian colonial village. The towns most photographed landmark is the Richmond Bridge, built by convicts in the 1820's.
View from one side of the bridge.












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