Scots Magazine : January - June 2004. vol 160, nos 1 - 6
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Ramplin, SteveGracie, JamesCawthorne, MikeHopewell, T G.Hendrie, Bill FyfeCameron, HilaryMitchell, Ian R.Stewart, KatharineMcOwan, RennieThompson, RonSimpson, RoddyDuff, DavidHull, RobinFraser, NelsonMcKay, AlexanderMcGrail, SteveBrown, HamishGordon, AnneOlson, IanPullar, PollyCook, HelenWilliams, TerryGlen, AnnOsborne, Brian D.Doran, John W.Boyd-Wallis, WillRandall, JohnSteven, Kenneth C.Seale, PhilDickson, JamesMacCaskill, BridgetBettridge, MichaelFarr, KeithMaclean, AlasdairPage, JuliaMcFadzean, DaveHull, GillianEndersby, GwynethScots Magazine
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Scots Magazine, 2004.
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Contents: The Scots Magazine January 2004, vol 160, no 1: Trumpet of war by Steve Ramplin - The Laird of Lesmahagow by James Gracie - The lonely world of Ben Armine by Mike Cawthorne - Gordon Hopewell's Ayrshire - Take a pew by Bill Fyve Hendrie - Bard of the boards by Hilary Cameron - The glories of Govan by Ian R Mitchell - A priceless legacy by Katharine Stewart - The Battle of Dalrigh by Rennie McOwan - On the box by Ron Thompson - Here's to Hogmanay by Bill Fyfe Hendrie - Where poetry comes alive by Roddy Simpson - Tragedy at Three Mile House by David Duff - The Seudaig saga by Robin Hull.Contents: The Scots Magazine February 2004, vol 160, no 2: The little folk by Nelson Fraser - Police Academy by Bill Fyfe Hendrie - Auld acquaintances by Alexander McKay - The curse of Gaick by Ian R Mitchell - Reaching for the skies by Steve McGrail - Munros worth celebrating by Hamish Brown - Who's that girl? by Steve Ramplin _ Feathered friends by Robin Hull - Lovat's Scouts by Katharine Stewart - Money matters by Anne Gordon - Queen's view by Rennie McOwan - Focus on photography by Roddy Simpson - Riches of song by Ian Olsen - A Labour of love by Ron Thompson - The Seudaig saga by Robin Hull.Contents: The Scots Magazine March 2004, vol 160, no 3: Sheep shape by Polly Pullar - Between a rock and a hard place by Nelson Fraser - A glen for all seasons by Duncan I McEwan - Carved from coal by Helen Cook - Reflections of Rona by Terry Williams - On the right lines? by Ann Glen - On the home front by Brian D Osborne - Murder mystery tour by Rennie McOwan - A place of peace by John W Doran - North Harris Trust by Will Boyd-Wallis - Suit you, sir by James Gracie - The Seudaig saga by Robin Hull - The Kidd machine by Ron Thompson.Contents: The Scots Magazine April 2004, vol 160, no 4: In the Mackintosh mound by James Gracie - Here's tae us! by Ian R Mitchell -A night on Suilven by Mike Cawthorne - Edinburgh's silver screens by Bill Fyfe Hendrie - Island perspectives by John Randall - Piping hot by Nelson Fraser - Further afield by Polly Pullar - Into blue silence by Kenneth C Steven - The second ravaging of Argyll by Rennie McOwan - Rails across the Rockies by Ian R Mitchell - Bring out your dead by Steve Ramplin - The Seudaig saga by Robin Hull - When the cockle was king by Anne Gordon - Lady Glenorchy's churches by Roddy Simpson.Contents: The Scots Magazine May 2004, vol 160, no 5: Life cycle by Nelson Fraser - Mugs and jugs by Ron Thompson - Denmark's Scottish connections by Bill Fyfe Hendrie - Phil Seale's Bo'ness and Linlithgow - At school on the Black Wood by Hamish Brown - Going it alone by James Dickson - Harnessing nature by James Gracie - The wind in my face by Bridget MacCaskill - Hounds of the hills by Rennie McOwan - Getting up steam by Michael Bettridge - Remembering Alisdair by Kenneth C Steven - Our man on a motorbike by James Gracie - The Seudaig saga by Robin Hull - Royal and Ancient by Helen Cook.Contents: The Scots Magazine June 2004, vol 160, no 6: House keeping by James Gracie - The allure of Knoydart by Mike Cawthorne - Pirates a-Hoy by Keith Farr - The Blitz experience by Alasdair Maclean - All at sea by Bill Fyfe Hendrie - Captivated by Colonsay by Julia Page - Digging for history by James Gracie - The Gretna Green of the east by Steve Ramplin - Onwards and upwards by Dave McFadzean - Phil Seale's Clyde ports - Going Dutch by Gillian Hull - The easy trip by Bill Fyfe Hendrie - Trees of sorrow by Gwyneth Endersby - Rediscovering John Herries McCulloch by Eric Drew - The Seudaig saga by Robin Hull.Illustrations: Stonehaven's fireball procession - George Bruce laying the foundation stone - Balmoral Castle - Queen Victoria in a family group at Balmoral - Loch Muick - The path leading around Loch Muick - Looking down from the summit of Lochnagar - Gavin Greig - Katharine, daughter of James Bruce Duncan - James Bruce Duncan - The exterior of Migvie Chapel - Stained glass depicts the pagans before and after conversion to Christianity (Note the suns, one eclipsed, one clear) - The chapel (Migvie) as it was - The chapel (Migvie) as it is - Craigievar Castle - The dule tree at Leith Hall in Aberdeenshire.
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Crathie Parish ChurchOld Parish Church, FraserburghMacduff Parish ChurchGreig-Duncan Folk Song CollectionCairngorm Mountain RailwayMigvie ChapelNewtonhillMuzz CrandonDule treeFarquharson, InvereyEdinglassie CastleFetternear Palace
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