As you can see, they're mostly of the beginnings of the gathering outside the Houses of Parliament (you can just see the statue of Cromwell in one), and the tail end of it at Smithfield outside St Bartholomew's Hospital with David Ross giving his speech under the Wallace plaque, and Clann an Dromma doing what they do inimitably and best.

I didn't get any of the March itself, because by some fluke I ended up at the front, but by my estimate - looking back down the March - there must have been around 25,000 people.

I think if it had been more widely advertised it would have attracted a lot more people - many Scots I've come across down in the south east didn't know about it. I think that if one didn't read Ross's book, or doesn't subscribe to web-forums like Siol-nan-Gaidheal or The Blood Is Strong or the Clan Donald Society for example it was a bit difficult to find out about it.