The Scotsman

Clan gathering led by 101-year-old

- By CONOR RIORDAN

A 101-year-old is to lead a virtual clan gathering as coronaviru­s forced the centuries-old tradition online.

Clan Farquharso­n members will gather digitally for a weeklong programme of events to celebrate their history, heritage and internatio­nal community.

It will be led by chief Captain Alwyne Farquharso­n of Invercauld and will involve music, interviews, virtual tours, film and competitio­ns.

The annual gathering is usually centred on the Ballater Highland Games, which was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Jonathan Findlay, UK clan president, said: “Scottish clan societies are an important way to celebrate a shared culture and a passion for Scotland’s history and traditions.

“While we are unable to meet in person this year, we felt it was important that we find a way to come together for a celebratio­n that will maintain and strengthen our UK and internatio­nal clan ties. We have Clan Farquharso­n societies in the UK, USA, Canada, Jamaica, Argentina, Australia and New Zealand, plus many other individual clan members right across the globe.

“We are greatly looking forward to connecting with as many of them as possible and to supporting Braemar community in their fundraisin­g appeal to restore the castle.”

More than five million people across the globe have a family connection to the Farquharso­n clan, which has over 200 associated surnames.

Captain Farquharso­n of Invercauld is the 16th Baron of Invercauld and Omnalprie.

“Wefeltitwa­s important that we find a way to come together”

JONATHAN FINDLAY

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