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Seasons Coffee Shop with Decorated Windows for Tour of Britain 2024
Seasons Coffee shop is specially decorated with flags, balloons and bikes today as Kelso hosted Stage 1 of the Tour of Britain. The finishing line was in the cobbled Square, not far from this coffee shop .
Image: © Jennifer Petrie
Taken: 3 Sep 2024
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Bridge Street, Kelso
The sun is shining following rain in this 2000 view of the borders town.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: Unknown
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Fishing Tackle Shop, Kelso
Popular with the Salmon anglers.
Image: © Peter Bond
Taken: 1 Oct 2012
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Bridge Street in Kelso
This cobbled street leads onto The Square.
Image: © Walter Baxter
Taken: 29 Aug 2009
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Bridge Street, Kelso
Bridge Street runs from The Square, past Kelso Abbey to the bridge over the Tweed.
Image: © Robert Struthers
Taken: 17 May 2015
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Queens Head Hotel decorated with Bicycles in Kelso
Kelso hosted the start and finish of the Tour of Britain 2024, Stage 1, hence the town was very busy on Tuesday. The shop windows were beautifully decorated with cycling paraphernalia, rosettes, red, white and blue bunting and saltires. Above the cobbled Square fluttered blue and white flags and there were bike tents and stands, camera men were up above on high platforms and the pavement cafes and pubs were all doing a good trade with plenty of customers sitting in the sunshine.
Later in the day, young Frenchman Paul Magnier aged only 20, won the stage. He was presented on the podium with a picnic basket full of Scottish produce.
Image: © Jennifer Petrie
Taken: 3 Sep 2024
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A butchers shop at Bridge Street, Kelso
Foston’s Fine Meats opened this Kelso branch shop in April 2014.
Image: © Walter Baxter
Taken: 21 Nov 2015
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Butcher's dummy
Butcher's dummy outside Lees Butcher Ltd in Kelso.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 1 Jun 2015
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Decorated Window for Tour of Britain Stage 1 in Kelso 2024
The opening stage of the Lloyds Tour of Britain was held here in Kelso today in the Scottish Borders. The stage started and finished here in the cobbled square. The route passed through Coldstream, Gordon, Melrose, Denholm , Jedburgh and St Boswells, a distance of 181km (113 miles).
The winner of Stage 1 was young French lad Paul Magnier of team Soudal Quick-Step. He continued this week to win 3 of the 5 stages but unfortunately crashed out in Stage 6. His team mates were Remco Evenepoel of Belgium (the double Olympic Champion in Paris) and Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe.
Image: © Jennifer Petrie
Taken: 3 Sep 2024
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Hunter?s Butchers, 44 Bridge Street, Kelso
Image: © Walter Baxter
Taken: 19 Nov 2022
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