Old Photograph School Ochiltree Scotland

Old photograph of the school in Ochiltree in East Ayrshire, Scotland. The 1901 novel, The House with the Green Shutters, was written by George Douglas Brown, who was born in Ochiltree. Johnny Cymbal, the famous American based singer, songwriter and record producer was born in Ochiltree on the 3rd of February 1945. He is best remembered for his 1963 signature hit Mr. Bass Man. Also from the village was a close associate of King James I of Scotland, Michael Ochiltree.



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Old Photograph Moorpark Road Stevenston Scotland

Old photograph of houses on Moorpark Road in Stevenston in North Ayrshire, Scotland. Noted natives and past residents of Stevenston included; Gordon Smith, footballer; Des Browne, former Secretary of State for Defence and Secretary of State for Scotland; Steve Clarke, former Chelsea and Scotland Footballer, Grado, professional wrestler and actor on River City; James Harnett, football coach of KSC Madrid, Son of James Harnett Senorr and cousin to Mick Harnett. Blog post of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.



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Old Photograph Coronation Hall Pool Of Muckhart Scotland

Old photograph of the Coronation Hall in Pool Of Muckhart located three miles North East of Dollar, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. Pool of Muckhart lies in the Strath of the River Devon, near the entrance to Glen Devon. Doctor George Alexander Gibson was born at Kelliebank in Muckhart on 27 January 1854, the son of George Gibson, a solicitor based in Alloa, and his wife Jane Rae Brown. He was educated at Dollar Academy. He then studied Law at both Glasgow University and Edinburgh University but instead chose to change his study to Medicine and graduated in 1874. He won the Falconer Memorial Fellowship. He then undertook postgraduate studies in London, England, Dublin, Ireland and Berlin, Germany before gaining his MD from Edinburgh University in 1881. After a very brief spell at Birmingham General Hospital he was appointed Senior Physician at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh on Lauriston Place. He also worked at the New Town Dispensary and Deaconess Hospital. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1881. His proposers were Sir William Turner, Daniel John Cunningham, Sir Archibald Geikie and Sir Charles Wyville Thomson. In 1912 he spoke to the AGM of the British Medical Association on non valvular cardiac disease. In August 1912 he himself became a victim of cardiac disease, and his health broke. A cruise to Norway failed to revive his health. Despite complete rest his health went further into relapse at Christmas of 1912. He died at home, 3 Drumsheugh Gardens, in Edinburgh's fashionable West End on the morning of Saturday 18 January 1913 and is buried in Dean Cemetery in the west of the city. He was married to Lucy Jane Philips, born 1847, died 1948, who lived to the age of 101. Blog post of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.



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Old Photograph Westpath Carnoustie Scotland

Old photograph of children, cottages and houses on Westpath Street in Carnoustie, Scotland. The town is at the mouth of the Barry Burn on the North Sea coast in Angus. It was founded in the late 18th century, and grew rapidly throughout the 19th century due to the growth of the local textile industry. It was popular as a tourist resort from the early Victorian era up to the latter half of the 20th century, due to its seaside location, and is best known for its associations with golf.



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Old Photograph Station Road Prestwick Scotland

Old photograph of a woman with a pram, and buildings on Statiom Road in Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland. Prestwick Airport used to host a bi-annual airshow, the first of which was held on 30 September 1967. While very small in scale compared to such shows as RAF Fairford or Farnborough, the Scottish air show attracted up to 100,000 spectators to Prestwick in its heyday in the 1980s. The last air show was in 1992. Blog post of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.



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