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Scottish Charity Number:
SC010789
Affiliated to the British & International Federation of Festivals of
Music, Dance and Speech.
Patron: Her Majesty the Queen
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GOLD
MEDAL IN MEMORY OF MISS ELSPETH STIRLING |
| A Gold Medal,
presented by her relatives, in memory of Miss Elspeth Stirling, is
awarded to the competitor who achieves the highest mark (87 and over) in
the Advanced and Open Solo Stringed Instrument Classes. |
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1973 |
Robert McLeod |
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1974 |
Robert McLeod |
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1975 |
Robert McLeod |
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1976 |
Carolyn Neil |
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1977 |
Mhairi Gray |
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1978 |
Gordon Mackay |
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1979 |
Jane Goodwin |
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1980 |
Nikki Bennet |
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1981 |
Elizabeth-Ann Neil |
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1982 |
Elizabeth-Ann Neil |
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1983 |
Allan Neave |
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1984 |
Andrew Gallagher |
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1985 |
Andrew Gallagher |
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1986 |
Maureen Turnbull |
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1987 |
Allan Smith |
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1988 |
Joanne Gallagher |
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1989 |
Helen Bedborough |
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1990 |
Richard Payne |
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1991 |
Richard Payne |
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1992 |
Richard Payne |
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1993 |
Gillian C. Risi |
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1994 |
Alasdair Beatson |
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1995 |
Helen Thomas |
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1996 |
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1997 |
Alasdair Beatson |
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1998 |
Kirsten Mills |
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1999 |
Amy Little |
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2000 |
Carly Hall |
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2001 |
Laura Penny |
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2002 |
Jessica Hall |
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2003 |
Jessica Hall |
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2004 |
Paul Livingston |
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2005 |
Jessica Hall |
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2006 |
Benjamin Norris |
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2007 |
Jessica Hall |
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2008 |
Rachel Wilson |
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2009 |
Sean Law |
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2010 |
Rachael Smart |
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2011 |
Rachael Smart |
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