1930s
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it was said in the | 1930s | that it was becoming rarer |
and rabbit skins in the | 1930s | he collected rabbit skins he |
faded poster from the early | 1930s | listing village performances the eagle |
from fordoun everyday ken pirie | 1930s | he used to collect boots |
deeside gaelic survived into the | 1930s | but by then scots had |
material on deeside in the | 1930s | found this local saying theagamh |
gaelic speech community until the | 1930s | presumably the mormaers of mar |
this century until the mid | 1930s | its use had become largely |
money as by the mid | 1930s | the early widow led telfer |
language but since the mid | 1930s | we have seen some extension |
his generation growing up in | 1930s | glasgow this son of an |
were referred to in the | 1930s | would sell round the doors |
a boy in the early | 1930s | i remember hearing the grown |
in the early to late | 1930s | travelled through arbuthnott on their |
one morning in the early | 1930s | while tidying up at the |
on the scene in the | 1930s | also before they were within |
as a boy in the | 1930s | and 40s bob saw them |
time however since the late | 1930s | the use of scots on |
19th century an inta the | 1930s | wis cairriet oot as slum |
of lallans poetry in the | 1930s | and 1940s a significant step |
cost about 30 in the | 1930s | a new ford car would |
horse and cart around the | 1930s | he used a car that |
treacle scones cinema around the | 1930s | a number of people remember |
at nether dallachy in the | 1930s | fin roon again comes shaavin |
entertainment and even into the | 1930s | they were thronged you could |