Childhood Days In The Broch

A Memory of Fraserburgh.

I left Fraserburgh as an eight year old. but I remember playing round the lighthouse. On the rocks below there was a large pool where we built rafts from herring boxes nailed together and filled with cork floats from the herring nets. we floated them in the pool and really enjoyed our days there. on a recent visit I noticed a lot of the pool was filled in and now no longer used. A little further along the shore were two notorious fishing marks. One was called the rumbling guite and the other was called the scorgy. The fish were attracted to these places by the waste from the kippering kilns being fed into the sea through a pipeline. As a child I saw the drowned body of a boy being taken from the water at the guite, so I never fished there again. My grandfather lived in the High st. and the lighthouse light would flash through his window.


Added 01 January 2015

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I read your memory with interest. My mother's family all came from the Broch. My grandmother ( born 1876) told me about these guites. When she was young a cargo boat got wrecked off Fraserburgh and many crew were lost. The next few days wreckage was washed up on the Broadsea rocks into these guites along with some bodies. I remember the blackout screens in my gran's house there, but not the bombing though it was quite bad.

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