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Ecclefechan memories

Hoddam School

I remember going to Hoddam School when Sydney Hope was the Head Master. I remember him being a very fair and nice person. There was a Mrs McBride and a Mrs Davidson that taught there. My Name was Morrison back then. I remember going to Watson's and The Mace for sweeties. I know that the school is no longer there which I think is a shame. It has been a long time since I last was there. I live in Vancouver, Canada now.
Contributed by Marjory Mitford

Dumfriesshire memories

Hoddam School

I remember going to Hoddam School when Sydney Hope was the Head Master. I remember him being a very fair and nice person. There was a Mrs McBride and a Mrs Davidson that taught there. My Name was Morrison back then. I remember going to Watson's and The Mace for sweeties. I know that the school is no longer there which I think is a shame. It has been a long time since I last was there. I live in Vancouver, Canada now.
A memory of Ecclefechan contributed by Marjory Mitford

Childhood Memories

My Granny & Papa lived in the shepherds house in Kettleholm. William and Margaret Morrison. I loved to go and visit them or sleep over. I have lots of memories playing there as a child, watching my Papa bowling, or my dad, John Morrison and my uncle Keith Morrison play cricket at Castlemilk. My dad and uncle both worked for Castlemilk as mechanics. I remember having to be dragged to school by a boy who live close by, his name was Robert Davidson, I believe he is a policeman now. We lived at Beechwood by Castlemilk and I loved to play with Linda Hunter whose grandparents lived next door. I remember exploring the castle grounds and finding overgrown gardens full ...read more here
A memory of contributed by Marjory Mitford

William James Waugh

My memory doesn't go back that far as I was born in 1952 but I have a special reason for seeking anyone who knows this person and would be glad to hear from anyone who can tell me anything about him. His birth certificate says that he was born at The Old Toll Bar , Sarkbridge on 27.01.1932.
Many thanks, Heather Trevorrow.

A memory of Gretna Green contributed by Heather Trevorrow

Extracts From Ecclefechan & Dumfriesshire books

Ecclefechan, Birth Place of Thomas Carlyle c1960

The writer and social historian Thomas Carlyle was born in this house in 1795. It had been built by Carlyle’s father and uncle just four years before—they were both stonemasons in the village. Carlyle left Ecclefechan when he was just 13, and walked almost 90 miles to Edinburgh to attend the university. He became one of the most respected of Victorian commentators on social philosophy, his views and opinions always conditioned by the childhood years he spent in this plain house and isolated rural community.

An extract from from"Scotland".