laurencekirk
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battalion gordon highlanders born in | laurencekirk | and enlisted in aberdeen he |
machine gun corps born in | laurencekirk | and enlisted in bervie he |
in fordoun and enlisted in | laurencekirk | wounded while serving in france |
they would come up to | laurencekirk | because it s dual carriageway |
carriageway aw the wey tae | laurencekirk | f606: mmhm m822: an it |
centre was built mitchell s | laurencekirk | installed calor gas in 1951 |
junctions on the a90 at | laurencekirk | will have street lighting installed |
went to the mart in | laurencekirk | every monday and occasionally to |
bus on a monday to | laurencekirk | for the mart later alexander |
arbuthnott reduced children from bervie | laurencekirk | fordoun and stonehaven were employed |
deep farm douglas baker from | laurencekirk | clark butcher bob clark came |
johnson tae see him at | laurencekirk | i hear wasna there a |
aberdeen or cut inland by | laurencekirk | i mentioned to dr johnson |
had shops in bervie and | laurencekirk | and the delivery van continued |
to laurencekirk it stayed in | laurencekirk | for 30 minutes before returning |
over the garvock hill to | laurencekirk | it stayed in laurencekirk for |
seven f823: aye but the | laurencekirk | community or whoever has to |
road towards m824: aye m822: | laurencekirk | f823: mmhm f606: uh huh |
d be quicker comin tae | laurencekirk | than [inaudible] tae montrose f823: |
aye speakin aboot s- openin | laurencekirk | station f606: ah m822: so |
reside in the parish of | laurencekirk | and they would share the |
take over the charge at | laurencekirk | parish church in the absence |
the cairn an gaein tae | laurencekirk | f606: uh huh m824: oh |
meanwhile we pressed on to | laurencekirk | and stopped at the inn |
say that they would use | laurencekirk | station ye see f606: mmhm |
or aberdeen and south to | laurencekirk | you would use either station |
large camp called northill at | laurencekirk | that housed about a thousand |
week to miss alexander in | laurencekirk | who sent one dozen to |
a regular bus service from | laurencekirk | to inverbervie through arbuthnott and |
past before we got to | laurencekirk | during the 2nd world war |
over the place eh within | laurencekirk | they are and eh f606: |
of large irish cattle from | laurencekirk | back to townhead they were |
at 6 p m and | laurencekirk | at 10 p m [note: photo: 'girls' social club outing to edzell in the 1920s.'] |
teacher miss allan came from | laurencekirk | and we were often about |
james crabb 63 johnston street | laurencekirk | there is a memorial stone |
rabbit skins he came from | laurencekirk | and used to shout rags |
their meals balmakewan south of | laurencekirk | had a hostel because they |
with the t a in | laurencekirk | and was later called up |
when this happened just outside | laurencekirk | a lady from a cottage |
intimated that his engagement at | laurencekirk | had finished and asked leave |
to the echo meeting in | laurencekirk | 1934 a special meeting was |
kent we keep in touch | laurencekirk | wis aye the start o |
from the mill of conveth | laurencekirk | and brought meal round the |
alan taylor the printer from | laurencekirk | was one of the soldiers |
s aye mm mm f902: | laurencekirk | but m903: och we had |
he would take me to | laurencekirk | but we would have to |
ve got doon here in | laurencekirk | but f831: mmhm m842: certainly |
ll maybe get aff at | laurencekirk | the next time ah it |
a fancy dress parade in | laurencekirk | as dick whittington s cat |