Places
36 places found.
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- Peterhead, Grampian
- Rosehearty, Grampian
- Inverurie, Grampian
- Oldmeldrum, Grampian
- Huntly, Grampian
- Fraserburgh, Grampian
- Ballater, Grampian
- Ellon, Grampian
- Portsoy, Grampian
- Banff, Grampian
- Banchory, Grampian
- Turriff, Grampian
- Aberchirder, Grampian
- Stonehaven, Grampian
- Kintore, Grampian
- Inverbervie, Grampian
- Laurencekirk, Grampian
- Macduff, Grampian
- Alford, Grampian
- Braemar, Grampian (near Auchendryne)
- Balmoral Castle, Grampian
- Crathie, Grampian
- Strathdon, Grampian
- Stuartfield, Grampian
- Aboyne, Grampian
- Cruden Bay, Grampian
- Dunnottar Castle, Grampian
- Insch, Grampian
- Sandend, Grampian
- Muchalls, Grampian
- Midmar Castle, Grampian
- Inverallochy, Grampian
- Oyne, Grampian
- Crovie, Grampian
- Fyvie, Grampian
- Leslie, Grampian
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Memories
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Remember This
Well, it's 1960 onwards for me because that's the year I was born! My dad was Bill Pritchard and he was the secretary to the manager at McLaren pit. We lived in McLaren Cottages, my mum and dad had me late in life, having married in ...Read more
A memory of Abertysswg in 1960 by
Stoke Hall
The first time I saw Stoke Hall was in late 1947, I and my parents were returning from India, having spent the time there since 1939. We arrived at Liverpool on the good ship 'Georgic', travelled by train to Grindleford then Teddy White's ...Read more
A memory of Froggatt in 1947 by
Gravestone
My husband's grandparents Alexander and Jane Gillespie are buried at Barhol Chapel, Aberdeenshire. Alexander died on 20 January 1940. We have a photograph of their gravestone there.
A memory of Barthol Chapel in 1940 by
The Crash Landing Of A German Heinkel 115 Bomber At Windyhead Farm New Aberdour
`BUCHAN`S OWN BATTLE OF BRITAIN DAY` THE TRUE STORY OF THE CRASH-LANDING OF A GERMAN HEINKEL 115 BOMBER PLANE ON AN ABERDEENSHIRE FARM DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR ...Read more
A memory of New Aberdour in 1940 by
Barclays And Taylors Of Tarraby Farm
My mother Gladys Taylor (nee Barclay) and father James Taylor married and lived at Tarraby Farm, Carlisle in 1927. My mother's parents were Alexander and Isabella Barclay, who lived and worked on the the farm. My ...Read more
A memory of Carlisle in 1920 by
Tenterfield Girls Orphanage Haddington
In my Family History endeavours concerning a Shewan family , I have learned that the parents died at a relatively young age . The fate of the orphaned children has been difficult to ascertain. However , at ...Read more
A memory of Haddington in 1900 by
Kirkton Of Bourtie Aberdeenshire Scotland
My grandfather, Robert Urquhart, was born at Mosside of Longfolds, in the parish of Bourtie, 11th January 1874. His parents were James Urquhart and Mary Ann Urquhart, nee Jackson. Mary Ann died 20th ...Read more
A memory of Kirkton of Bourtie in 1870 by
Drumtochty Grampian
This picture is of some houses in Methven, Perthshire now demolished. The village of Drumtochty was a made up name by a Perthshire author on or about 1880. It was based on a Perthshire village. This has nothing to do with ...Read more
A memory of Drumtochty Castle by
Great Grandparents
Most of my great-grandparents were born in the Banff area. They later moved to Huntly in Aberdeenshire. Their surname was Robertson, most of them are intered at Huntly. If anyone has any memories of the Robertsons could you please ...Read more
A memory of Keith by
Turriff Aberdeenshire 1851
My great-great-grandparents show up, at Turriff, in the Scotland Census of 1851 :- Address: Bridgend of Gask (I wonder where this place/croft was?). The Head of the Household was James Urquhart ,'Farmer of 4 acres and Day ...Read more
A memory of Turriff by
Captions
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The road south from Braemar climbs through Glen Clunie and then over the rugged Cairnwell Pass, the highest point on a main road in Britain, and now the main A93 between Aberdeenshire and Perthshire.