Robert R. Devine's Bonnie Brae Site Bob Devine is an alumnus of the Bonnie Brae School. The photos (both his and John Ryan's) are absolutely breathtaking, and he has included personal stories and anecdotes.
The Friends of Bonnie Brae Message Board is a place for alums to hang out, and hopefully get back in touch with old friends from their school days
Ernst Robert Barenschee's PhotoPoint pages of the 1999 Bonnie Brae Games
Walkin' Tom's Folk Guide includes Scots and Irish Festivals in the US
Promotions
East of the Hebrides Entertainments puts on the Bonnie Brae Highland Games as well as other Scots, Irish, and Celtic festivals in the Northeastern United States. They also promote a number of the artists that perform at these festivals.
These have no direct link to the Bonnie Brae Games, but...
Electric Scotland -- a conglomeration of Scots news, language, and culture
U. S. Scots: A Resource for the Scottish-American Community
www.scotclans.com The Clans and Tartans of Scotland (yes, the site's title includes the partial URL)
Every Thing Celtic on the Web (Scottish/Scotland)
Every Thing Celtic on the Web (US)
Linking to this site
If you maintain a Bonnie Brae School site, or a site of interest to the Scottish-American community, and wish to link to this site, please link to the main page: http://members.Tripod.com/~TMana/Bonnie_Brae/ and e-mail me so I can set up a reciprocal link. (NOTE: Tripod's service is case-sensitive.)
Web Rings and Other Related Sites
The following Web rings and related links will bring you to other sites with similar offerings:
Photos on these pages copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Brenda F. Bell.
This Bonnie Brae site owned, operated, and copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 by Brenda F. Bell.
people have visited this site since July 25, 1999.
This Bonnie Brae Highland Games site copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Brenda F. Bell.