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Kippford, the Harbour c1955 (ref: K101012)
Cummings in Kippford
A memory of Kippford, Kirkcudbrightshire

My GGG Grandfather was a shipbuider in Kippford.  His name was John Cumming.

Last edited: 14/08/2007 16:15 by Wendy Roberts  

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Haugh Of Urr, the Village c1955 (ref: h280006)
My most memorable corner
A memory of Haugh Of Urr, Kirkcudbrightshire

I lived at Corbieton Cottage for 22 years between 1939 & 1961 and this is the view I saw as I came down the hill to go to school, to Sunday school, to Scouts, to the Kirk, to the pub, the Hall, the bowling, the dancing, the concerts et al.   On the left hand side, just out of picture is the big tree under which there was a seat and we all congregated there, young & old to hear the crac and put in our own tupenceworth.   The road straight in front is School Brae & goes up to the school, it is part of the Old Military Road from Castle Douglas to Dumfries.    Smith's shop was on the left and Montgomery's on the right the Post Office was run by Miss Montgomery and was attached to the shop owned by her nephew Bob.   Further up the street to the right the Laurie Arms, the first minehost that I remember was Mr Roger, at that time there were petrol pumps beside the street but they went during the war.   Further up the Main Street Sanny Riddick plied his trade as Joiner & Undertaker. close by was the Village Hall and, as the road curved round to go to Dalbeattie, the Scout Hall, straight on took you past the War Memorial to the Kirk.   Yes, my memories of that corner are many, if I had a blow-up of the picture I might even be able to tell you who is standing there.

Last edited: 18/09/2006 00:47 by Jim Cook  

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Haugh Of Urr, Hardgate c1955 (ref: H280003)
My Old School
A memory of Haugh Of Urr, Kirkcudbrightshire

This is a view which I know very well as it is taken from Hardgate School playground - the school that I attended from 1939 to 1946.   The little cottage on the left was occupied by Peter McAlister & his family and the next property was the School House. Mr Macnab, Mr Souter & Mr Forsyth were the headmasters living there during my school years.   We went there to do our gardening - a kind of "dig for victory".   There has since been another house built between these two otherwise the scene is virtually the same today.

Last edited: 18/09/2006 03:29 by Jim Cook  

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  Year: 1952 year i was born
A memory of Locharbriggs, Dumfriesshire

i was born on the 11 april at cresswell maternity hospital my maiden name is shields i lived at 15 knowehead road i started school in 1957 mr john young was the headmaster and mrs dickson was the secretary my memory of locharbriggs is when i started school

Posted: 17/01/2008 21:02 by Janet Freeburn  

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A memory of Kettleholm, Dumfriesshire

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 of gooseberry bushes. Lots of wonderful memories.

Posted: 09/05/2008 08:06 by Marjory Mitford  

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