Guilden Morden between 'the wars'
Photographs of Guilden morden in early Cent 20th. In 1845, twenty-three men, women, and children emigrated from Guilden Morden in order to start a new life. They sailed on the Cataraqui, which on August 4 was wrecked and everyone on board drowned. The news took a long time to reach the village, but there were still people in the 1950s who ...
Updated: Sep 25, 2008 5:20am PST
Croick Church: Many people took refuge in the Church yard, prior to their eviction, and some scratched their names on the window. - here are some photographs
Updated: Sep 20, 2008 6:46am PST
SeaForth & Queens Own Highland's on Active Service - Work in Progress
Photograph's of Dad's platoon while in Malayia -
Updated: Jun 21, 2008 9:43am PST
A possible 'Templar' Burial ground in the Highlands
Updated: May 26, 2008 4:38am PST
The clootie well. A discription is available on the first photogragh. However, when visited there were a few people about each looking to help someone... The act of writing the name of the person you want healed on a piece of cloth and fixed to the tree and when that piece of cloth disintergrates then that person is healed.
Updated: May 26, 2008 3:48am PST