Old photograph of cottages and houses in Burrelton located twelve miles from Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This Scottish village is joined onto another village, Woodside. It is two miles from Coupar Angus, the nearest town. Burrelton used to have a train station, part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. The now closed station was known as the Woodside and Burrelton railway station.
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Old Photograph Public Hall Caputh Perthshire Scotland
Old photograph of the Public Hall in Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Old Photograph War Memorial Eckford Scotland
Old photograph of the War Memorial in Eckford near Jedburgh, Scottish Borders, Scotland.
World War I Roll Of Honour
Andrew Armstrong. Killed in action in France in 1917.
James Boyle. Killed in action in France in 1917.
Private George Gow Crerar, 7th Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action in France on 25th September 1915.
Andrew Kerr. Died in France in 1919.
Private Robert McGeorge.
Private John James Neillans, 9th Battalion, Black Watch. Killed in action in France on 25th September 1915.
Lance Corporal William Ruddiman, 7th Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action in France on 25th September 1915.
Private George H. Whitelaw, 15th Battalion, Royal Scots. Killed in action in France on 24th January 1917.
Private Robert Bell Yeomans, 1st/4th ( Border ) Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action at Gallipoli on 12th July 1915.
Corporal William Yeomans, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. He died in Palestine on 7th June 1917.
The distance from Eckford to Glasgow and Paisley is 95 miles.
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World War I Roll Of Honour
Andrew Armstrong. Killed in action in France in 1917.
James Boyle. Killed in action in France in 1917.
Private George Gow Crerar, 7th Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action in France on 25th September 1915.
Andrew Kerr. Died in France in 1919.
Private Robert McGeorge.
Private John James Neillans, 9th Battalion, Black Watch. Killed in action in France on 25th September 1915.
Lance Corporal William Ruddiman, 7th Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action in France on 25th September 1915.
Private George H. Whitelaw, 15th Battalion, Royal Scots. Killed in action in France on 24th January 1917.
Private Robert Bell Yeomans, 1st/4th ( Border ) Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action at Gallipoli on 12th July 1915.
Corporal William Yeomans, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. He died in Palestine on 7th June 1917.
The distance from Eckford to Glasgow and Paisley is 95 miles.
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Old Photograph Cross Keys Hotel Kelso Scotland
Old photograph of the Cross Keys Hotel in Kelso, Scotland.
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Old Photograph Borve Castle Benbecula Scotland
Old photograph of Borve Castle on Benbecula, Scotland. Benbecula is an island of the Outer Hebrides in the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Scotland. Borve Castle, also known as Castle Wearie, and Caisteal Bhuirgh in Scottish Gaelic, is a ruined 14th century tower house, located at the South West of Benbecula. It was built for Amie mac Ruari, wife of John of Islay, and dated it to between 1344 and 1363. It was occupied by the Macdonalds of Benbecula until the early 17th century. Blog post of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to travel and visit one day.
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