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| kasacke a cloak linen garment | worn | by men or women i |
| stockings [note: photo:'mr and mrs james riddoch and nellie, 1910.'] another garment sometimes | worn | was a pair of combinations |
| finer knitted wool stockings were | worn | possibly machine knitted [note: photo: 'four generations - mrs middleton senr. with daughter, grandson and greatgrandson.'] [note: photo: 'four generations of stewarts in 1911. l to r: mrs stewart; her son john stewart, millplough; his daughter, annie taylor, with her baby daughter agnes taylor on her knee.'] |
| at one time most things | worn | were knitted [note: photo: 'a family group - the younger girls are in identical outfits.'] at the |
| o peace the kilt properly | worn | brings messages o gweedwill aa |
| kilt haivers the kilt wis | worn | sae proudly in war an |
| ehm child s soft shoes | worn | for p e f1009: well |
| a child s soft shoes | worn | for p e f1018: rubbers |
| a child s soft shoes | worn | for p e f1041: jimmies |
| ehm child s soft shoes | worn | for p e m1000: oh |
| too children s soft shoes | worn | for p e m1012: just |
| aboot child s soft shoes | worn | for p e m1015: you |
| ehm child s soft shoes | worn | for p e we re |
| er child s soft shoes | worn | for pe f1005: eh sandshoes |
| theme child s soft shoes | worn | for pe f1026: [inhale] gymshoes |
| fest ay ah m fair | worn | oot awthegither he said the |
| waesum storie ah m fair | worn | oot awthegither sae ah im |
| juist feinisht ah m fair | worn | oot awthegither wi hearin fowk |
| had button boots shoes were | worn | on sundays later girls wore |
| the dance button gaiters were | worn | over the shoes if cycling |
| on bobbing blossoms zen stone | worn | smooth s a moon lies |
| pianos harbour birdsong zen stone | worn | smooth s a moon lies |
| stooking and bicycle trousers were | worn | for cycling working boots were |
| out jacket tackety boots were | worn | to work and a lighter |
| was the dress she d | worn | at the funeral this time |
| traditional wedding dress was not | worn | the bride would wear something |
| expansive the woman who d | worn | the dress had been heavily |
| i was glad i d | worn | my old coat as i |
| wilton his coat it has | worn | thin and for tae keep |
| welcome mat that s hardly | worn | cool slates walk down the |
| got 2 tee shirts hardly | worn | to fit norman for a |
| that tired wi awthing fair | worn | oot ah dinna want ti |
| the nicht ye r fair | worn | oot bairn eftir aw yeir |
| tell ye he s fair | worn | oot it s aither his |
| kynd but ah m fair | worn | oot sae ah im listens |
| dear oor heidmistress is fair | worn | oot ye ken whan sofochna |
| was an old done woman | worn | out by decades of work |
| which have tended to become | worn | out and hackneyed although the |
| he argued had become spiritually | worn | out and was no longer |
| certain she would never have | worn | but i did hear about |
| and ermine wraps were also | worn | on certain occasions you were |
| oot gypit bit she d | worn | it tae gaff him takk |
| whyles gin ah micht kyth | worn | oot an duin tho deid |
| wi betsy in her bosie | worn | oot bi aa that hid |
| at breakneck speed in a | worn | oot rickity pram kin ye |
| warm peat reek its weel | worn | barrels show no- nae famous |
| cassen jeans an a weel | worn | green anorak the quinie s |
| adorns his breist nae weel | worn | guns hing at his waist |
| taed fork it affa weel | worn | nae shaft bit it cood |
| get people saying i m | worn | out i m tired but |
| of tiredness like exhausted to | worn | out you get people saying |
| scrattier nur ony hair shirt | worn | bi the auld mairtyrs an |
| the steep rain ruttit roadie | worn | roch bi the hooves o |
| hame the year s that | worn | doun ay whaur s ma |
| out whether his spurs were | worn | back to front as some |
| he wes that hattert an | worn | out he coud haurlie move |
| there and i m wabbit | worn | out in english first they |
| s forfochen is exhausted or | worn | out mm it is f1054: |
| kid makes when he s | worn | out with crying for too |
| ploy jack yes she looked | worn | out yesterday you re right |
| made it out of a | worn | sweeping brush handle spurtles aye |
| bits his lang seen been | worn | aff e fronts o e |
| e smell o mothaks his | worn | aff i m nae lookin |
| yer fate an the time | worn | scots idiom whit s fur |
| upon yer flesh ye d | worn | yer wounds the balm o |
| a sunday bonnets were also | worn | a lighter one on a |
| summer the same layers were | worn | but made of thinner materials |
| when they were really really | worn | down [laugh] that was a |
| called wheeling wool oilskins were | worn | outside when it was wet |
| collars with studs were also | worn | with a ribbon bow and |
| through the long lobby in | worn | carpet slippers she could hear |
| auld wife o da sea | worn | tae a beauty only age |
| from wax flowers was also | worn | to hold the veil in |
| stones parishioners like pews have | worn | away a granite skeleton gives |
| for months because you had | worn | your fingerprints away furthennore is |
| granny would say we d | worn | them to the pigging welt |
| is when i would have | worn | mine m999: aye m1000: aye |
| when whe- would you have | worn | them to parties when did |
| mind when would you have | worn | your jimmies come to think |
| school or would you have | worn | them in the house or |
| would that would you have | worn | them just to gym at |
| delighted with them and have | worn | them ever since many cholitas |
| feel for that ancient time | worn | hand polished reed and balanced |
| the first time i ve | worn | it to the prison and |
| reaching me i should have | worn | a sweater the pub will |
| had the original now rather | worn | model of star trek s |
| was a corseckie it was | worn | in a lot of the |
| was clear this was a | worn | one with no handgrips on |
| corseckie a kind of smock | worn | for dusty farm jobs cowp |
| note rubber gloves must be | worn | for this process chrissie i |
| s sark med ta be | worn | no laid up for best |
| breem an faar at wis | worn | awa ere wis a palin |
| quaint animal shapes coaches clothes | worn | by catherine the great who |
| the mouth of a well | worn | wooden chute and leaving a |
| secured to a leather pad | worn | like a glove mice and |
| insist that the woollen kilts | worn | by the scottish soldiers in |
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