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  • Pictured: Maria Lyle, Scott and Jenny Hastings<br />
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Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: Jenny anjd Scott Hastings with Parkewr the dog<br />
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Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: Jenny anjd Scott Hastings with Parkewr the dog<br />
<br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: Maria Lyle, Scott and Jenny Hastings with Parker the dog<br />
<br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: Maria Lyle, Scott and Jenny Hastings with Parker the dog<br />
<br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: Maria Lyle, Scott and Jenny Hastings<br />
<br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: Maria Lyle, Scott and Jenny Hastings<br />
<br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: Maria Lyle, Scott and Jenny Hastings<br />
<br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • The first event of Art Walk Porty, Portobello's community arts event, started this lunchtime. Hastings-based artist Greig Burgoyne started his live-art performance on the beach at Portobelllo - the site of the old Portobello pier. The piece, Pier to Pier, takes the form of a day-long drawing performance and makes connections with Hastings and its still-standing pier. The event runs until Sunday 9th September with a wide range of exhibitions and events taking place across Portobello.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Portobello_JD...jpg
  • The first event of Art Walk Porty, Portobello's community arts event, started this lunchtime. Hastings-based artist Greig Burgoyne started his live-art performance on the beach at Portobelllo - the site of the old Portobello pier. The piece, Pier to Pier, takes the form of a day-long drawing performance and makes connections with Hastings and its still-standing pier. The event runs until Sunday 9th September with a wide range of exhibitions and events taking place across Portobello.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Portobello_JD...jpg
  • The first event of Art Walk Porty, Portobello's community arts event, started this lunchtime. Hastings-based artist Greig Burgoyne started his live-art performance on the beach at Portobelllo - the site of the old Portobello pier. The piece, Pier to Pier, takes the form of a day-long drawing performance and makes connections with Hastings and its still-standing pier. The event runs until Sunday 9th September with a wide range of exhibitions and events taking place across Portobello.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Portobello_JD...jpg
  • The first event of Art Walk Porty, Portobello's community arts event, started this lunchtime. Hastings-based artist Greig Burgoyne started his live-art performance on the beach at Portobelllo - the site of the old Portobello pier. The piece, Pier to Pier, takes the form of a day-long drawing performance and makes connections with Hastings and its still-standing pier. The event runs until Sunday 9th September with a wide range of exhibitions and events taking place across Portobello.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Portobello_JD...jpg
  • The first event of Art Walk Porty, Portobello's community arts event, started this lunchtime. Hastings-based artist Greig Burgoyne started his live-art performance on the beach at Portobelllo - the site of the old Portobello pier. The piece, Pier to Pier, takes the form of a day-long drawing performance and makes connections with Hastings and its still-standing pier. The event runs until Sunday 9th September with a wide range of exhibitions and events taking place across Portobello.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Portobello_JD...jpg
  • The first event of Art Walk Porty, Portobello's community arts event, started this lunchtime. Hastings-based artist Greig Burgoyne started his live-art performance on the beach at Portobelllo - the site of the old Portobello pier. The piece, Pier to Pier, takes the form of a day-long drawing performance and makes connections with Hastings and its still-standing pier. The event runs until Sunday 9th September with a wide range of exhibitions and events taking place across Portobello.<br />
<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Portobello_JD...jpg
  • The first event of Art Walk Porty, Portobello's community arts event, started this lunchtime. Hastings-based artist Greig Burgoyne started his live-art performance on the beach at Portobelllo - the site of the old Portobello pier. The piece, Pier to Pier, takes the form of a day-long drawing performance and makes connections with Hastings and its still-standing pier. The event runs until Sunday 9th September with a wide range of exhibitions and events taking place across Portobello.<br />
<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Portobello_JD...jpg
  • The first event of Art Walk Porty, Portobello's community arts event, started this lunchtime. Hastings-based artist Greig Burgoyne started his live-art performance on the beach at Portobelllo - the site of the old Portobello pier. The piece, Pier to Pier, takes the form of a day-long drawing performance and makes connections with Hastings and its still-standing pier. The event runs until Sunday 9th September with a wide range of exhibitions and events taking place across Portobello.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Portobello_JD...jpg
  • Pictured: Marie Lyle proudly shows off her gold medals for the 100 and 200m at the World ParaAthletics Grand Prix in Dubai last week.<br />
<br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Pictured: Marie Lyle proudly shows off her gold medals for the 100 and 200m at the World ParaAthletics Grand Prix in Dubai last week.<br />
<br />
Athlete Maria Lyle, was joined by rugby legend Scott Hastings and his wife Jenny  today in Edinburgh to launch national Mental Health charity Support in Mind Scotland's "100 Streets Challenge" for 2019. The campaign encourages people to walk, run or cycle 100 streets in their communities. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_100_Streets__Edinbugh_GER_04...jpg
  • Freedom from Torture supporters are taking on a mammoth cycle ride across Britain in aid of torture survivors who have been forced to flee their home country and are rebuilding their lives in the UK. <br />
<br />
The ride, beginning in Hastings on the 1 July and finishing in Edinburgh on 28 July, is broken down into 19 stages; Moira Dunworth, aged 65, and Shelagh King, a semi-retired doctor aged 64, are riding the whole way and other participants have signed up to some of the stages. Supporters across the country who are riding include Violet Hejazi, a young Syrian refugee who learnt to ride a bike specifically to take part in ‘Cycle against Torture 2019’. <br />
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Pictured L to R: Alison Johnstone MSP, Liam Kerr MSP, Shelagh King, Moira Dunworth and Patrick Harvie MSP
    EEM_Cycle Against Torture_RD_260619_...JPG
  • Freedom from Torture supporters are taking on a mammoth cycle ride across Britain in aid of torture survivors who have been forced to flee their home country and are rebuilding their lives in the UK. <br />
<br />
The ride, beginning in Hastings on the 1 July and finishing in Edinburgh on 28 July, is broken down into 19 stages; Moira Dunworth, aged 65, and Shelagh King, a semi-retired doctor aged 64, are riding the whole way and other participants have signed up to some of the stages. Supporters across the country who are riding include Violet Hejazi, a young Syrian refugee who learnt to ride a bike specifically to take part in ‘Cycle against Torture 2019’. <br />
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Pictured L to R: Sonya Sceats, Chief Executive of Freedom from Torture, Shelagh King, Liam Kerr MSP,  Moira Dunworth
    EEM_Cycle Against Torture_RD_260619_...JPG
  • Freedom from Torture supporters are taking on a mammoth cycle ride across Britain in aid of torture survivors who have been forced to flee their home country and are rebuilding their lives in the UK. <br />
<br />
The ride, beginning in Hastings on the 1 July and finishing in Edinburgh on 28 July, is broken down into 19 stages; Moira Dunworth, aged 65, and Shelagh King, a semi-retired doctor aged 64, are riding the whole way and other participants have signed up to some of the stages. Supporters across the country who are riding include Violet Hejazi, a young Syrian refugee who learnt to ride a bike specifically to take part in ‘Cycle against Torture 2019’. <br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Sonya Sceats, Chief Executive of Freedom from Torture, Shelagh King, Alison Johnstone MSP,  Moira Dunworth and Patrick Harvie MSP
    EEM_Cycle Against Torture_RD_260619_...JPG
  • Freedom from Torture supporters are taking on a mammoth cycle ride across Britain in aid of torture survivors who have been forced to flee their home country and are rebuilding their lives in the UK. <br />
<br />
The ride, beginning in Hastings on the 1 July and finishing in Edinburgh on 28 July, is broken down into 19 stages; Moira Dunworth, aged 65, and Shelagh King, a semi-retired doctor aged 64, are riding the whole way and other participants have signed up to some of the stages. Supporters across the country who are riding include Violet Hejazi, a young Syrian refugee who learnt to ride a bike specifically to take part in ‘Cycle against Torture 2019’. <br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Shelagh King, Liam Kerr MSP, Patrick Harvie MSP and Moira Dunworth
    EEM_Cycle Against Torture_RD_260619_...JPG
  • Freedom from Torture supporters are taking on a mammoth cycle ride across Britain in aid of torture survivors who have been forced to flee their home country and are rebuilding their lives in the UK. <br />
<br />
The ride, beginning in Hastings on the 1 July and finishing in Edinburgh on 28 July, is broken down into 19 stages; Moira Dunworth, aged 65, and Shelagh King, a semi-retired doctor aged 64, are riding the whole way and other participants have signed up to some of the stages. Supporters across the country who are riding include Violet Hejazi, a young Syrian refugee who learnt to ride a bike specifically to take part in ‘Cycle against Torture 2019’. <br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Liam Kerr MSP, Shelagh King, Alison Johnstone MSP,  Moira Dunworth and Patrick Harvie MSP
    EEM_Cycle Against Torture_RD_260619_...JPG
  • Freedom from Torture supporters are taking on a mammoth cycle ride across Britain in aid of torture survivors who have been forced to flee their home country and are rebuilding their lives in the UK. <br />
<br />
The ride, beginning in Hastings on the 1 July and finishing in Edinburgh on 28 July, is broken down into 19 stages; Moira Dunworth, aged 65, and Shelagh King, a semi-retired doctor aged 64, are riding the whole way and other participants have signed up to some of the stages. Supporters across the country who are riding include Violet Hejazi, a young Syrian refugee who learnt to ride a bike specifically to take part in ‘Cycle against Torture 2019’. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Shelagh King
    EEM_Cycle Against Torture_RD_260619_...JPG
  • Freedom from Torture supporters are taking on a mammoth cycle ride across Britain in aid of torture survivors who have been forced to flee their home country and are rebuilding their lives in the UK. <br />
<br />
The ride, beginning in Hastings on the 1 July and finishing in Edinburgh on 28 July, is broken down into 19 stages; Moira Dunworth, aged 65, and Shelagh King, a semi-retired doctor aged 64, are riding the whole way and other participants have signed up to some of the stages. Supporters across the country who are riding include Violet Hejazi, a young Syrian refugee who learnt to ride a bike specifically to take part in ‘Cycle against Torture 2019’. <br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Moira Dunworth and Shelagh King
    EEM_Cycle Against Torture_RD_260619_...JPG
  • Freedom from Torture supporters are taking on a mammoth cycle ride across Britain in aid of torture survivors who have been forced to flee their home country and are rebuilding their lives in the UK. <br />
<br />
The ride, beginning in Hastings on the 1 July and finishing in Edinburgh on 28 July, is broken down into 19 stages; Moira Dunworth, aged 65, and Shelagh King, a semi-retired doctor aged 64, are riding the whole way and other participants have signed up to some of the stages. Supporters across the country who are riding include Violet Hejazi, a young Syrian refugee who learnt to ride a bike specifically to take part in ÔCycle against Torture 2019Õ. <br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Moira Dunworth and Shelagh King
    EEM_Cycle Against Torture_RD_260619_...JPG
  • Freedom from Torture supporters are taking on a mammoth cycle ride across Britain in aid of torture survivors who have been forced to flee their home country and are rebuilding their lives in the UK. <br />
<br />
The ride, beginning in Hastings on the 1 July and finishing in Edinburgh on 28 July, is broken down into 19 stages; Moira Dunworth, aged 65, and Shelagh King, a semi-retired doctor aged 64, are riding the whole way and other participants have signed up to some of the stages. Supporters across the country who are riding include Violet Hejazi, a young Syrian refugee who learnt to ride a bike specifically to take part in ‘Cycle against Torture 2019’. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Shelagh King
    EEM_Cycle Against Torture_RD_260619_...JPG
  • On the day of the president-elect's inauguration, banners will be dropped from bridges across the UK to show support for peace and tolerance. At least six banners will be unfurled from Edinburgh's North Bridge, but similar events will be taking place in cities across Britain.<br />
<br />
The initiative began as the brainchild of Hastings ice cream man and homeless shelter worker Will Stevens in the aftermath of the shock US election result. It has rapidly gained momentum and is now being backed by a growing number of existing activist groups, community groups and larger campaign organisations who share anxiety about recent political events both here and in the US.
    SCT_EEm_Bridges_not_wallls_RD2001201...JPG
  • On the day of the president-elect's inauguration, banners will be dropped from bridges across the UK to show support for peace and tolerance. At least six banners will be unfurled from Edinburgh's North Bridge, but similar events will be taking place in cities across Britain.<br />
<br />
The initiative began as the brainchild of Hastings ice cream man and homeless shelter worker Will Stevens in the aftermath of the shock US election result. It has rapidly gained momentum and is now being backed by a growing number of existing activist groups, community groups and larger campaign organisations who share anxiety about recent political events both here and in the US.
    SCT_EEm_Bridges_not_wallls_RD2001201...JPG
  • On the day of the president-elect's inauguration, banners will be dropped from bridges across the UK to show support for peace and tolerance. At least six banners will be unfurled from Edinburgh's North Bridge, but similar events will be taking place in cities across Britain.<br />
<br />
The initiative began as the brainchild of Hastings ice cream man and homeless shelter worker Will Stevens in the aftermath of the shock US election result. It has rapidly gained momentum and is now being backed by a growing number of existing activist groups, community groups and larger campaign organisations who share anxiety about recent political events both here and in the US.
    SCT_EEm_Bridges_not_wallls_RD2001201...JPG
  • On the day of the president-elect's inauguration, banners will be dropped from bridges across the UK to show support for peace and tolerance. At least six banners will be unfurled from Edinburgh's North Bridge, but similar events will be taking place in cities across Britain.<br />
<br />
The initiative began as the brainchild of Hastings ice cream man and homeless shelter worker Will Stevens in the aftermath of the shock US election result. It has rapidly gained momentum and is now being backed by a growing number of existing activist groups, community groups and larger campaign organisations who share anxiety about recent political events both here and in the US.
    SCT_EEm_Bridges_not_wallls_RD2001201...JPG
  • On the day of the president-elect's inauguration, banners will be dropped from bridges across the UK to show support for peace and tolerance. At least six banners will be unfurled from Edinburgh's North Bridge, but similar events will be taking place in cities across Britain.<br />
<br />
The initiative began as the brainchild of Hastings ice cream man and homeless shelter worker Will Stevens in the aftermath of the shock US election result. It has rapidly gained momentum and is now being backed by a growing number of existing activist groups, community groups and larger campaign organisations who share anxiety about recent political events both here and in the US.
    SCT_EEm_Bridges_not_wallls_RD2001201...JPG
  • On the day of the president-elect's inauguration, banners will be dropped from bridges across the UK to show support for peace and tolerance. At least six banners will be unfurled from Edinburgh's North Bridge, but similar events will be taking place in cities across Britain.<br />
<br />
The initiative began as the brainchild of Hastings ice cream man and homeless shelter worker Will Stevens in the aftermath of the shock US election result. It has rapidly gained momentum and is now being backed by a growing number of existing activist groups, community groups and larger campaign organisations who share anxiety about recent political events both here and in the US.
    SCT_EEm_Bridges_not_wallls_RD2001201...JPG
  • The Bootleg Beatles performing at Party At The Palace Music Festival in Linlithgow Palace grounds on Sat 13th August 2016.<br />
<br />
The Bootleg Beatles are a Beatles tribute band. <br />
<br />
Adam Hastings (John Lennon) – guitar, vocals, keyboard, harmonica<br />
Steve White (Paul McCartney) – bass, vocals, keyboard <br />
Stephen Hill (George Harrison) – guitar, vocals <br />
Gordon Elsmore (Ringo Starr) – drums, percussion, vocals <br />
<br />
Alan Rennie/ EEm
    EEM_PartyAtThePalace_AR130816_111.JPG
  • The Bootleg Beatles performing at Party At The Palace Music Festival in Linlithgow Palace grounds on Sat 13th August 2016.<br />
<br />
The Bootleg Beatles are a Beatles tribute band. <br />
<br />
Adam Hastings (John Lennon) – guitar, vocals, keyboard, harmonica<br />
Steve White (Paul McCartney) – bass, vocals, keyboard <br />
Stephen Hill (George Harrison) – guitar, vocals <br />
Gordon Elsmore (Ringo Starr) – drums, percussion, vocals <br />
<br />
Alan Rennie/ EEm
    EEM_PartyAtThePalace_AR130816_110.JPG
  • The Bootleg Beatles performing at Party At The Palace Music Festival in Linlithgow Palace grounds on Sat 13th August 2016.<br />
<br />
The Bootleg Beatles are a Beatles tribute band. <br />
<br />
Adam Hastings (John Lennon) – guitar, vocals, keyboard, harmonica<br />
Steve White (Paul McCartney) – bass, vocals, keyboard <br />
Stephen Hill (George Harrison) – guitar, vocals <br />
Gordon Elsmore (Ringo Starr) – drums, percussion, vocals <br />
<br />
Alan Rennie/ EEm
    EEM_PartyAtThePalace_AR130816_108.JPG
  • The Bootleg Beatles performing at Party At The Palace Music Festival in Linlithgow Palace grounds on Sat 13th August 2016.<br />
<br />
The Bootleg Beatles are a Beatles tribute band. <br />
<br />
Adam Hastings (John Lennon) – guitar, vocals, keyboard, harmonica<br />
Steve White (Paul McCartney) – bass, vocals, keyboard <br />
Stephen Hill (George Harrison) – guitar, vocals <br />
Gordon Elsmore (Ringo Starr) – drums, percussion, vocals <br />
<br />
Alan Rennie/ EEm
    EEM_PartyAtThePalace_AR130816_107.JPG
  • The Bootleg Beatles performing at Party At The Palace Music Festival in Linlithgow Palace grounds on Sat 13th August 2016.<br />
<br />
The Bootleg Beatles are a Beatles tribute band. <br />
<br />
Adam Hastings (John Lennon) – guitar, vocals, keyboard, harmonica<br />
Steve White (Paul McCartney) – bass, vocals, keyboard <br />
Stephen Hill (George Harrison) – guitar, vocals <br />
Gordon Elsmore (Ringo Starr) – drums, percussion, vocals <br />
<br />
Alan Rennie/ EEm
    EEM_PartyAtThePalace_AR130816_106.JPG
  • The Bootleg Beatles performing at Party At The Palace Music Festival in Linlithgow Palace grounds on Sat 13th August 2016.<br />
<br />
The Bootleg Beatles are a Beatles tribute band. <br />
<br />
Adam Hastings (John Lennon) – guitar, vocals, keyboard, harmonica<br />
Steve White (Paul McCartney) – bass, vocals, keyboard <br />
Stephen Hill (George Harrison) – guitar, vocals <br />
Gordon Elsmore (Ringo Starr) – drums, percussion, vocals <br />
<br />
Alan Rennie/ EEm
    EEM_PartyAtThePalace_AR130816_105.JPG
  • The Bootleg Beatles performing at Party At The Palace Music Festival in Linlithgow Palace grounds on Sat 13th August 2016.<br />
<br />
The Bootleg Beatles are a Beatles tribute band. <br />
<br />
Adam Hastings (John Lennon) – guitar, vocals, keyboard, harmonica<br />
Steve White (Paul McCartney) – bass, vocals, keyboard <br />
Stephen Hill (George Harrison) – guitar, vocals <br />
Gordon Elsmore (Ringo Starr) – drums, percussion, vocals <br />
<br />
Alan Rennie/ EEm
    EEM_PartyAtThePalace_AR130816_104.JPG
  • The Bootleg Beatles performing at Party At The Palace Music Festival in Linlithgow Palace grounds on Sat 13th August 2016.<br />
<br />
The Bootleg Beatles are a Beatles tribute band. <br />
<br />
Adam Hastings (John Lennon) – guitar, vocals, keyboard, harmonica<br />
Steve White (Paul McCartney) – bass, vocals, keyboard <br />
Stephen Hill (George Harrison) – guitar, vocals <br />
Gordon Elsmore (Ringo Starr) – drums, percussion, vocals <br />
<br />
Alan Rennie/ EEm
    EEM_PartyAtThePalace_AR130816_109.JPG