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| the hunters of brora woollen | mill | following the recent announcement that |
| the hunters of brora woollen | mill | is to go into receivership |
| the hunters of brora woollen | mill | is to go into receivership |
| the hunters of brora woollen | mill | is to go into receivership |
| the recent announcement that the | mill | is to go into receivership |
| steam engine hauling a threshing | mill | and fixed behind that a |
| a hen house a threshing | mill | and store for the grain |
| could help at the threshing | mill | lowsing the ties on the |
| had their own small threshing | mill | that was used to keep |
| [note: photo: newspaper article: 'obituary of mr john barclay, who travelled round arbuthnott with his steam driven threshing mill.] a steam driven threshing | mill | was used to separate the |
| left wis rinnin doun the | mill | lade an no doun the |
| to clean out the long | mill | lade that ran from above |
| waitter intil whit wis the | mill | lade whaur it traivelt i |
| lade side pad frae the | mill | weel hidden by the owerhang |
| but mainly those of corn | mill | and woollen mill reference in |
| of corn mill and woollen | mill | reference in a charter to |
| they can follow your mime | mill | machinery and cart can be |
| placed over those play the | mill | machinery others including storytellers and |
| miller cows farm wife cart | mill | machinery sheep horse actors follow |
| lends her a cart musicians | mill | machinery team start mime slowing |
| her body lies by the | mill | dam a travelling harper strings |
| to dive in to the | mill | dam for to give him |
| the black loch a large | mill | dam roughly opposite the present |
| garnock comming from the meal | mill | dam so many a hard |
| is probably the already mentioned | mill | dam still shown on the |
| atween the dam an the | mill | were gey near dried oot |
| today milk cart mollie cushnie | mill | of arbuthnott madge mccombie pitcarles |
| there for six years this | mill | had four pairs of stones |
| didn t like that the | mill | had two pairs of stones |
| it was a two storey | mill | with two pairs of stones |
| mowser moustache muckle large mull | mill | mullert miller murly tuck dish |
| father was a miller at | mill | o auchlossan lumphanan but he |
| then went to crook s | mill | o keith as head miller |
| same time as the present | mill | was built the miller s |
| mill wheel to run the | mill | from the burn mrs aitken |
| 1882 [note: photo: 'arbuthnott mill house around 1900.'] arbuthnott mill the | mill | of arbuthnott was built on |
| mill we got the saw | mill | ower there m608: mmhm f643: |
| gordon steps 1882 [note: photo: 'arbuthnott mill house around 1900.'] arbuthnott | mill | the mill of arbuthnott was |
| then we got the saw | mill | we got the saw mill |
| dunn helped him construct a | mill | wheel to run the mill |
| pyock of corn tae the | mill | aa by hersel naebody wid |
| for the corn from the | mill | that falls in a golden |
| corn was taken to the | mill | to be ground into meal |
| the wake of waterfowl the | mill | wheel bobbin purls water from |
| left is a ruin the | mill | wheel was removed in the |
| chuggin hame fae the saw | mill | at longside it wis fer |
| at pouered the temporary saw | mill | at wis seetiatit i whit |
| we would get a saw | mill | if we opened m608: aye |
| grenbanks ferm the estate saw | mill | is i the onsteid yonder |
| wecht ticket fae the saw | mill | it s signed the day |
| wuds doon til the saw | mill | it the haugh makkin towartis |
| we asked for a saw | mill | m642: [inaudible] i d aye |
| until you started the saw | mill | m642: no f643: aye m642: |
| two sand quarries the saw | mill | mr downie s telegraph poles |
| had the part time saw | mill | roon the back f643: and |
| d aye had the saw | mill | roon the back we always |
| we ll start a saw | mill | so we asked for a |
| burn side fornenst the saw | mill | whilk stuid it the boddom |
| at stuid whaur the saw | mill | wis biggit pairt o yid |
| then we suggested a saw | mill | you says su-ses-sugge- say we |
| 1930 elsie cushnie from the | mill | of arbuthnott died about 1930 |
| means of transport to the | mill | of arbuthnott what a contrast |
| a pikkil meal at the | mill | an that he wad truist |
| from the meal at the | mill | but whether pron or sids |
| cousin s man his meal | mill | wis a great place tae |
| banknock village grist tae the | mill | i made passing reference to |
| around that william ran the | mill | himself and after he had |
| ran like a weel gaun | mill | wi bricks piled up in |
| mixed with run of the | mill | nobodies in the usual strange |
| your usual run o the | mill | whit dae you do sort |
| thay flittit doun til heychesters | mill | an bade yonder fur ae |
| the caur anent the auld | mill | an daunert doun tae the |
| hir faimlie i yon heychesters | mill | hoose doun i the steidin |
| continues to support donside paper | mill | and the scottish paper industry |
| the situation at donside paper | mill | in my constituency does she |
| case of the donside paper | mill | it is encouraging for the |
| every week and a paper | mill | was closing down virtually every |
| be used as a working | mill | from around the turn of |
| works the last working jute | mill | in scotland and european industrial |
| can t remember seeing the | mill | working but she remembers the |
| actions as harvesting and the | mill | working costumes and masks long |
| us frae ahint the auld | mill | cam ower an flashed his |
| still familiar today such as | mill | pluck allardie pittcarlo auld petty |
| bocht tickets for the auld | mill | watter three o us hatched |
| year syne at the auld | mill | whan i had gied him |
| here in the in the | mill | f643: how long we ve |
| middleton remembers playing at the | mill | during school break time around |
| s- every sector of the | mill | right at the beginning and |
| o clock ken f1011: every | mill | whistle had its ain soond |
| onto the side of the | mill | and made a good piece |
| a man came intae the | mill | and he says tae me |
| my boyhood the wool spinning | mill | came into prominence i remember |
| straw came off the roaring | mill | nose eyes and throat got |
| from mr watson at benholm | mill | who also came round in |
| little is remembered about the | mill | mrs aitken can t remember |
| post ah keep ahint the | mill | doon tae the coattages the |
| end first evenly into the | mill | to keep the drum speed |
| her comin hame fae the | mill | we r no sayin they |
| chapel to the old flour | mill | and olive press that once |
| the garden where the old | mill | had been much lower than |
| where william findlay s old | mill | was it was said by |
| where there had been a | mill | for processing flax lint was |
| which was sold to colinton | mill | in edinburgh where it was |
| muckle grey van where the | mill | men slept if need be |
| in 1919 he moved to | mill | o fintry where ogston was |
| rothie finally they moved to | mill | of newmill in auchterless where |
| the waitter cumin frae ae | mill | pound up i the wud |
| the the soond frae the | mill | they work at m1010: aye |
| put a man in the | mill | it was a two storey |
| were two men among that | mill | of lawyers who seemed not |
| had a garvie of aberdeen | mill | and sometimes christie o rothie |
| time [note: photo: 'arbuthnott mill house and steading before 1920 - wm cushnie is seated in front of the house. the woman is unknown but could be either mrs cushnie or mrs mutch.] before 1839 a | mill | had been situated in the |
| polis wha arrived at the | mill | had nae jaikets on no |
| there was also a waulk | mill | used for finishing home made |
| spent a year at the | mill | o forgue and then went |
| twenty past an then eh | mill | whistles went at night again |
| bad smell from its pulp | mill | but the scenery on the |
| bunches of threads from the | mill | called thumbs to make the |
| locally from jamieson s spinning | mill | in sandness by the end |
| hills brings water to the | mill | mist from the sea brings |
| bere bannocks from the boardhouse | mill | near birsay in orkney are |
| mr ferrier travelled from the | mill | of conveth laurencekirk and brought |
| head from the straw the | mill | visited each farm in turn |
| in charge of hilldown tree | mill | at the brig o dee |
| between loch magillie and the | mill | at the mouth of the |
| industry at the murray allan | mill | in innerleithen supports the efforts |
| the 10 acre croft at | mill | o delgaty turriff the daily |
| up on his own at | mill | o meadaple rothienorman there was |
| visited douglas anderson at the | mill | o newmill in auchterless and |
| lived with her parents at | mill | of delgaty and later she |
| serve his time at the | mill | of kildrummy mossat by alford |
| taken to mr simpson at | mill | of mondynes and exchanged for |
| wis fair chuffed music and | mill | sequence again s teller 2 |
| years then was out of | mill | work for a while and |
| was discontinued as a waulk | mill | about the same time as |
| this was a three shaker | mill | an fine i min trampin |
| was no house with the | mill | but he just stayed in |
| first move was to the | mill | o fochel he called it |
| shift for our slave driving | mill | owner was over but mine |
| arthur wisna the type tae | mill | a feel o onybody saft |
| the dog s tae the | mill | aa the roadie hame aa |
| yaised tae dreive the threshin | mill | gin ma maimorie sers mei |
| mei oot tae the girnwud | mill | pound tae sei the raft |
| there yaised tae be eh | mill | whistles gaun an a whistle |
| mak a kirk or a | mill | o t and god gaed |
| mak a kirk or a | mill | o this ah can mak |
| fermer o braid hauch new | mill | on ti iot fermed baith |
| explore burn up to hole | mill | excellent 2 saturday first day |
| iver ye hear the like | mill | he cried first tracy mowat |
| herdin it harrot anent new | mill | on ti iot wurkin fur |
| a new operator for the | mill | will she make a point |
| kinrake mills the biggest country | mill | in its day north of |
| for modern day slave driving | mill | owners in the city i |
| mr thomson pitcarles mr pratt | mill | of allardyce mr reid townhead |
| transfer its operations to mansfield | mill | in hawick including warehousing one |
| the different departments in the | mill | an f606: mm f1039: eh |
| brothers were all in the | mill | and they all did a |
| brae gaed wheeplin ower the | mill | bit as lang s there |
| other forms include meel meyl | mill | e male mail the e |
| in each area of the | mill | erm f631: how many siblings |
| the dooking hole opposite the | mill | further up the river the |
| patterns of astriction to the | mill | have a technical and legal |
| the beas mait in the | mill | he would take his book |
| cinema the odeon cinema justice | mill | lane aberdeen 1932 2001 here |
| of land attached and a | mill | lying between the torrents in |
| i the borthouch ferm threshin | mill | on yer ker haund is |
| watter an up by the | mill | thurs nae a sowl aboot |
| nude boys modelled on young | mill | workers holding up the tree |
| a toy boatie in a | mill | race as she aimed throwe |
| s jam an jeelly makin | mill | nancy following in her mother |
| s industrial heritage in jute | mill | sang and not much that |
| mime slowing down during speech | mill | grinding noises get louder as |
| of stall stame mull steam | mill | steek to grip clench steer |
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