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Scarfskerry maps

Historic maps of Scarfskerry and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Scarfskerry maps

Scotland map

Historic map of Scotland

Caithness map

Illustrated Victorian map of Caithness

Scarfskerry maps
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Scarfskerry photos

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Memories of Scarfskerry

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Caithness memories

Stirling Tower

My claim to Fame I was born at home in Stirling Tower at Dryburgh Estate on the 26th November 1960 nee Cockburn. The first person to be born in Dryburgh for over 100 years.

Shared on 03 June 2006 by Pamela Thompson.

RAF Base

I was born at the RAF base 2 Drone Hill where my father was based. I am now 54 years old and in July 2004 after losing my mother I came up to Coldingham to revisit the base, which to my surprise in now a caravan site, and the house that I was born in is still there. As you can... [more]

Shared on 28 June 2008 by Christine Cowings.

Holidays in Coldingham

Until we emigrated to the U.S. in 1948, my family spent our summer holidays in Coldingham with Cha Crowe & family, also, Johnny Walker, known as Walker the Butcher whose son Ian still has his butcher shop in Eyemouth. They were the happiest of times. Carefree summers & lots of chasing rabbits & catching them to make rabbit pie from our... [more]

Shared on 25 July 2006 by Derek Gilchrist.

Glasgow Terrace

I am Jim Windram and I'm a Gelsgie Terrace Sparray frae Haymoothe. One could only be a sparrow from the terrace if you were born there, as I was in 1946. Chapel Terrace as it was officially known, was once owned by Peter Gibb, a fish curer for Glasgow.
Glesgie Terrace was off Chapel Street, where Salt Greens nursing home... [more]

Shared on 09 November 2007 by Elizabeth Windram.

Nicking apples half way down Brae

Oh yes, loads of times me and me mates went apple pinching in the orchard half way down Brae.

Shared on 16 January 2009 by Mags Bell.

Fastest Ferret gets Guinness World Record

On 11 July 1999, At the North of England Ferret Racing Championships held in Blythe, Northumberland, UK, an Albino Ferret called 'WARHOL' owned by Jacqui Adams of CHIRNSIDE, Berwickshire, ran the 32ft Tube Race in a WORLD RECORD 12.59 seconds. It's now 2007 and the Record hasn't been beaten still. Warhol was nicknamed Berwickshire's White Lightening by the press. Sadly Warhol... [more]

Shared on 08 December 2007 by Jacqui Adams.

I went to school here and grew up close by

I was born at Cothill Farm in 1947, about 4 miles from Duns. I attended Duns Primary School and Berwickshire High School. My father (James) retired in 1965 when he and my mother located to the west coast to Tighnabruaich, Argyll. My father died in 1981 and my mother in 2009. I emigrated to Canada in 1965 and have lived here... [more]

Shared on 03 January 2010 by David Dickson.

Happy holidays

Spent many, many years visiting grandparents in Caste Craig then in West Mains with my parents John and Pam Watson.   My father John was the only child of Hugh and Maggie Watson, whom we went to visit each year.  We spent time visiting relatives in Biggar, Largs, Sea Mill, infact we spent time travelling all over the Border area, and always... [more]

Shared on 16 August 2007 by Pamala Sharman.

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