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A CELEBRATION of tall ships has attracted more than 400,000 visitors to Aberdeen, organisers have said as the event draws to a close ...
Crews have been saying a fond farewell to Aberdeen after the spectacular Tall Ships event in the city attracted hundreds of ...
The astonishing scenes of thousands of spectators looking in awe at nearly 50 beautiful vessels have brought joy to the city, ...
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WATCH: 'Raising the flag of my country!' Locals pile on praise for Tall Ships festival in Aberdeen: 'magnificent site'
Visitors to Aberdeen's Tall Ships festival have showered the event with enthusiastic acclaim, with one attendee declaring it "probably been one of the best events we've ever had in the Tall Ships Race ...
A SHIP banned from Aberdeen's Tall Ship festival over the captain's country of birth has been spotted floating in the Moray Firth ...
THE Red Arrows are set to fly over East Lothian tonight as they journey south on their way back to base from Aberdeen.
Hosting the Tall Ships Races is making Aberdeen "proud", organisers have said. The four-day event - described as Scotland's ...
Among the retailers enjoying a Tall Ships boost is the Union Square shopping centre, which has smashed footfall records and ...
The weather may not have held on Sunday, but trainees at Tall Ships are delighted at the opportunity to learn new skills.
The four-day celebration will see around 50 tall ships berth at the quayside before heading to Norway on Tuesday.
The event embraces both the past and the future of sailing, with historic sail ships - often saved from destruction, preserved and returned to the water- manned by crews which must be made up of those ...
He said: “ The Tall Ships celebrate Scotland’s proud maritime history and long tradition of international exchange. This year ...
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