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Home Sweet Home.
Drove thru Methilhill last week, first time again in many years. Not much changed, just good memories again of the school years, Methilhill and Braehead, would love to hear from anyone who knows me. Meet up for a chat etc. I know some ...Read more
A memory of Methilhill by
Memories Growing Up In Sanquhar
I was born in Sanquhar in Jan 1956, in my house in Deer Park, which is not far from Sanquhar castle. I used to go to the castle most days, go to the top and play there all day, used to play over the brae heads with my ...Read more
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Old Buckhaven Memories
Hello, I was born in Cairns square Buckhaven in 1949, sadly demolished in the early 60's I think. My gran lived there - I was born in her house before she moved to Bayview overlooking the bay and Mc Duff castle in the ...Read more
A memory of Buckhaven in 1960 by
Carronbridge
Attended Carronbridge Primary about 1950 ish. I lived at the time at Braehead near Enterkinfoot, and went there until I left for Morton Academy where I finished my schooldays. I remember the 'Ireland' family well in particular ...Read more
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The King And Tinker. Whitewebbs Lane
The Ballad of King James 1st and the Tinkler. And now to be brief, let's pass over the rest, Who seldom or never were given to jest, And come to King Jamie, the first of our throne, A pleasanter monarch sure never ...Read more
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There is not a bare head to be seen in this view, which looks towards the old grandstand - new the year this picture was taken.
In later years, Johnson did penance for his actions by standing bareheaded for several hours in the pouring rain on the spot where his father's stall had stood.
Every one of the well-dressed children wears a hat: only the rather scruffy boy to the left is bare headed.
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