bervie
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watson s quadrille band from | bervie | bervie pipe band provided several |
s quadrille band from bervie | bervie | pipe band provided several selections |
wood was famed for his | bervie | bridies they would make bridies |
bordered by the parish of | bervie | and on the southwest by |
bordered by the parish of | bervie | and on the southwest by |
account book 1910 1966 others | bervie | and arbuthnott reading society 1883 |
account book 1910 1966 others | bervie | and arbuthnott reading society 1883 |
from arbuthnott walked regularly to | bervie | and fordoun each stretch of |
took passengers between fordoun and | bervie | and from 1913 it also |
in arbuthnott reduced children from | bervie | laurencekirk fordoun and stonehaven were |
redmyre school at fordoun or | bervie | primary school [note: photo: 'the 'keep rural schools open' campaign.'] [note: photo: 'presentation from pupils when the school closed to mrs thorn, teacher - a telephone table; and mrs bolton, school help - a nest of tables.'] the |
also i drove milk to | bervie | and gourdon and sold it |
7am to deliver milk to | bervie | and gourdon before going to |
1913 when we arrived at | bervie | station from london to be |
in laurencekirk and enlisted in | bervie | he served in france and |
in montrose and enlisted in | bervie | he served in france and |
is also the baron of | bervie | opened the jubilee bridge at |
opened the jubilee bridge at | bervie | the children walked from the |
bervie home guard to protect | bervie | bridge with whatever they could |
arbuthnott home guard joined with | bervie | home guard to protect bervie |
harbour an that bervie m822: | bervie | [inaudible] there s anither f823: |
doon the harbour an that | bervie | m822: bervie [inaudible] there s |
guard had to go to | bervie | twice during the week and |
the north of the river | bervie | it extends from near the |
the north of the river | bervie | it extends from near the |
son robert had shops in | bervie | and laurencekirk and the delivery |
no 2659 stonehaven savings bank | bervie | branch with a balance of |
tommy goodfellow s band from | bervie | played at weddings the cost |
countryside the current butcher in | bervie | is a grandson of the |
and when the butcher in | bervie | purchased them they had to |
m822: which is ower at | bervie | f606: oh it s a |
see f606: mmhm m824: aye | bervie | m822: which is ower at |
it s a quarry at | bervie | m824: yeah f606: mm m822: |
remembered travelling by motorbike to | bervie | then by train down to |
the parish the station at | bervie | was used for travel down |
regularly a van came from | bervie | to collect the accumulators and |
the newspaper gleanings section the | bervie | and arbuthnott reading society the |
which went through arbuthnott to | bervie | and from there over the |
cruikshank suttie account at the | bervie | savings bank the interest now |
could lay their hands on | bervie | bridge was bombed on another |
at the old bridge at | bervie | in july 1930 elsie cushnie |
the game was driven to | bervie | station by spring cart and |
the north of scotland bank | bervie | the annual interest to be |
a great spate of the | bervie | river the haughs were flooded |
the shop was where the | bervie | chipper is today just over |
beattie bought his shop in | bervie | in 1919 his nephew john |
fish and chip shop in | bervie | owes its success to jean |
of the crown hotel in | bervie | the old chemist shop beside |
bought from the bakers in | bervie | [note: photo: 'wedding photo from 1948'] couples did not have |
red cross and started the | bervie | and district women s lifeboat |
were handed over to the | bervie | red cross for distribution to |
milk and delivered it to | bervie | the red cross the red |
some places for example near | bervie | that were famous as pace |
buses peter s garage at | bervie | had a mini bus that |
often got the bus to | bervie | where they got drunk and |
and also did relief for | bervie | and johnshaven she once got |
there was also one in | bervie | early on trains there were |
was also borrowed for the | bervie | games until they raised money |
12 years of age attended | bervie | school or mackie academy [note: 'table of school role between 1919 - 1949'] |
from the school down to | bervie | to watch [note: photo: 'bervie jubilee bridge.'] later pupils |
the great frost when the | bervie | was frozen solid from side |
court was down by the | bervie | so the grass round it |
montgoldrum and me went to | bervie | to get supplies jennings had |
air raid siren sounded in | bervie | we had to hide under |
in the jute mills at | bervie | the chores of a woman |
the car was serviced in | bervie | and kept in the buildings |
call on the doctors in | bervie | for help and in an |
or six rented apartments in | bervie | to the minister and kirk |
the registrar s office in | bervie | for good luck on a |
gray fishman he lived in | bervie | in a house with a |
born her father cycled to | bervie | to get dr aymer but |