Old Photograph Harry Weetman St Andrews Fife Scotland

Old photograph of Harry Weetman on the Old Golf Course in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Harry Weetman, born 25 October 1920, died 19 July 1972, was an English professional golfer. He won many tournaments on the British PGA circuit in the pre-European Tour era and won the Harry Vardon Trophy for lowest stroke average in 1952 and 1956. He finished in the top 10 at The Open Championship six times. He played in the Ryder Cup in 1951, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1961 and 1963 and had a 2-11-2 win-loss-tie record, with both of his wins coming in singles matches. He captained the team in 1965. Weetman died in Redhill hospital in 1972 after being involved in a car accident on the Caterham bypass in England.



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Old Photograph War Memorial Saltcoats Scotland

Old photograph of the War Memorial in Saltcoats, Ayrshire, Scotland. The war memorial was unveiled by the Marchioness of Ailsa, 27th May 1922.

World War I Roll of Honour

James G. Aired
John Aitken
Joseph Alexander
James Allan
Isaac E. Allan
Andrew G. Anderson
John Anderson
Thomas H. Anderson
Andrew B. Armour
William Armstrong
John Ashton
Alexander Baillie
John Bannatyne
Hugh Barr
John Battersby
John Beveridge
David Black
Harry Black
Douglas Blakely
David Bouskill
Thomas B. Bouskill
John Bradie
Peter Bradie
William Brannan
Adam Breckenridge
David M. Boyd
John Brophy
Alexander Brown
John M. Brown
Dr. J. Ritchie Brown
David Bryant
James B. Cairns
John Caldwell
John Cameron
G. Gordon Campbell
William Campbell
Carlo Cavani
James Chestnut
Arthur P. Clark
William F. H. Clark
John Coey
James Colvin
George Conn
Robert Connell
Robert Cooper
Alexander Cowan
David D. Cuninghame
James Cuthbertson
Thomas Dale
Thomas Davidson
Ben Deignon
Robert Dickson
John Doyle
James G. Duff
Frank Duffy
William G. Duguid
Robert Dunlop
Douglas Ewing
George Fabian
James Fleming
William M. Fullarton
Daniel M. Gibson
Isaac Gibson
John K. Gill
Robert Gillies
William Graham
Thomas Grier
Hugh Grubb
David Hamilton
George B. Hamilton
Robert Hamilton
Robert Hamilton
William Hamilton
James Harkins
James Havlin
Thomas B. Hewitt
Denis Hill
Stephen B. Hill
Richard Hofmyer
William Howie
James Hughey
James Hunter
James Hunter
Thomas Y. Irwin
Robert L. Johnston
Robert Keegans
Robert Keenan
John Kelly
David Kelso
William S. Kernahan
Allan R. Kerr
Edward H. Kingsbury
Douglas R. Kinnier
Daniel Lambie
J. Raymond Laughland
Alexander W. Little
James Little
John Little
John Lockhart
Ritchie B. Lockhart
Bryce Longmuir jr.
Innes Lumsden
James Lynn
John Major
Thomas Major
John Manson
Jiulio Marchetti
Joseph Matthews
C. Bentley Meadows
John A. Melville
James B. S. Miller
James S. Miller
John Miller
John Miller
William Miller
Thomas Morgan
John Murchie
James Murdoch
John A. Murphy
Archibald McAllister
James McAulay
Hugh McCafferty
David McCallum
William M. McCallum
William T. McCallum
George McClughan
James M. McCready
Archie McDonald
Edward McDonald
Robert McEwan
John McFadzean
Robert C. MacGavin
Walter F. McKechan
Archibald McKelvie
Daniel McKenzie
Donald McKenzie
Gilbert McKenzie
William MacKenzie
Duncan MacKintosh
John McKirdy
Donald McLaren
John McLellan
Alfred McMillan
James McMurtrie
Lachlan J. MacPherson
W. D. M. S. McSkimming
Robert Neil
Robert K. Neill
Thomas W. R. Neill
Patrick Nolan
Hugh Orr
Rev. Thomas B. Orr
James Orr
George Patrick
Bevento Piacentini
John Pontifex
George Proudfoot
Charles Rae
William J. Ritchie
Thomas Ritchie
Dan Robertson
James Robertson
William Russell
William Russell
Jesse Saunders
Alexander Scobie
Archibald Scott
Richard Scott
James Sellars
Andrew W. Service
Archibald N. Shannon
H. F. Lionel Sillars
Alexander Slater
Robert B. Smith
Robert Smith
William Smith jr.
John Speirs
Thomas Stevenson
John Stewart
Alexander A. Stirrat
Quintin S. Stirrat
Andrew Strachan
Hugh Strachan
James E. Strachan
Douglas Tacey
Duncan Taylor
Thomas P. Turley
Dr. William Turner
Robert R. Walker
Hugh B. Wallace
James Wallace
William J. Wallace
William Ward
James D. Watt
William Watt
George Watts
William K. Wilkie
William Wright
Alexander Wylie
William Wylie
William Yuille

World War I Roll of Honour

James S. Alexander
Alexander Allan
James Allan
James P. Anderson
Robert Anderson
Douglas Barnett
Thomas Bellerby
William H. Bird
Alexander Blair
Archibald Cairns
Robert G. Cambridge
James Cameron
Kenneth Campbell, V. C.
Thomas K. Cook
James Cowan
John Cowan
William Dickie
William B. Docherty
George Duncan
Alexander Farrell
James McK. Fisher
Archibald J. Fleming
Stewart W. Forbes
Roderick Forsyth
David Gemmell
Sydney B. Grant
Charles M. Gunn
Graham A. Guthrie
William Guy
James Hall
Alexander Hamilton
Sydney Hamilton
Charles Hannah
Joseph Hollywood
Norman Hoskins
James Hunter
Thomas Hunter
Michael B. Hughey
William Irvine
Joseph Jackson
Martin Jenkins
Frederick S. Kean
Duncan R. Kerr
Matthew Kerr
Cameron Lawrie
Matthew W. Mair
Peter Martin
Peter R. Maule
Archibald H. McA?slan
James McCabe
John S. McCormack
James McCreadie
Vincent C. McGowan
James McGreish
Joseph C. McGreish
Thomas McKernon
John McLaughlin
Andrew McD. McLean
Charles McLellan
Alexander D. MacMillan
James F. Meldrum
John W. Merrie
Alexander M. Miller
Hugh McC. Montgomerie
William A. L. Montgomerie
Douglas G. Murphy
Michael Murray
John Muir
Thomas Newton
James Noble
Edward Olufsen
Hugh O'Reilly
James O'Rourke
Thomas Paton
James R. Peter
Andrew Pllu
Cochrane Pllu
John Pllu
James R. Porteous
John Pritchard
William Reid
Robert W. Robertson
Thomas Robertson
William Rodger
James Ronald
John Roy
George C. Seggie
Patrick J. Shields
Alexander S. Simpson
Donald Sinclair
James P. Smith
James Smith
Thomas Speirs
James Stevenson
George B. Tait
Benjamin Thomson
David Trench
John N. Turley
Robert G. Turley
James M. Urquhart
William Wards
Kenneth S. Watson
John Weatherston
John F. White
Robert Wilson
Robert Wylie
Archie R. Young
John B. Yuille
Robert Brown

The distance from Glasgow and Paisley to Saltcoats is 31 miles



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Old Photograph Episcopal Church Penicuik Scotland

Old photograph of the Episcopal Church in Penicuik, Scotland. This Scottish Episcopal Church of St James the Less, in the Diocese of Edinburgh, was built in 1882.



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Old Photograph Dunselma Castle Scotland

Old photograph of Dunselma Castle by Strone near Dunoon, Scotland. This Scottish castle was built in 1885, as a sailing lodge for wealthy 19th century industrialist, James Coates whose fortune had come from the Paisley textile manufacturer J.P.Coats and sons. In the 1750s James and Patrick Clark began work in the loom equipment and silk thread business in Paisley, Scotland. In 1806 Patrick Clark invented a way of twisting cotton threads together to substitute for silk threads which were unavailable due to France's blockade of Great Britain and opened the first plant for manufacturing the cotton thread in 1812. In 1802 James Coats set up a weaving business, also in Paisley. In 1826 he opened a cotton mill at Ferguslie to produce his own thread and, when he retired in 1830, his sons, James & Peter, took up the business under the name of J. & P. Coats. The firm expanded internationally, particularly to the USA. In 1890 Coats listed on the London Stock Exchange.



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Old Photograph Blackfriars Wynd Perth Perthshire Scotland

Old photograph of Blackfriars Wynd in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This area used to belong the monastery of Blackfriars, and the wynd, or narrow street, is named after the monastery. Pullar's Dyeworks was established in Blackfriars Wynd in 1824, the last part being finally closed in 1993. Britain's first dry cleaner pioneered the first synthetic dyes, the parcel post, and was early to adopt, in 1878, both electricity and the telephone. Fair Maid's House with the lamp on the left is regarded as the oldest secular building in Perth.



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