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- One day last week Papa had six teachers off sick. Flu is bad in Sy. again and there have been several deaths. Poor little Jack Ross is very ill indeed, and he has such a narrow margin of strength… Stornoway Feb. 20th 1919
- On Friday afternoon we went for a walk as far as the Market Hill to see the new sanatorium. It is being put up in the new method – the roof first on a wooden frame, then the wall built up double of thin concrete slabs set on edge… Stornoway 16th Feb. 1919
- Mamma is re-reading “The Little Minister.” Her previous book was Gissing’s “The New Grub Street.” I have been re-reading “Coriolanus” and “Hamlet” and marvelling anew at the greatness of the latter. Have you yet fallen under the fascination of Shakespeare?…Stornoway 13th Feb. 1919
- I heard some time ago that the ex munition girls get 25/- a week for 13 weeks and think of me offering Maggie 30/- a month. I blush for my folly. Perhaps when the 3 m[on]ths are over she may come after all if I let her know. Should I? … Stornoway 9th Feb. 1919
- The jury enquiry into the loss of the “Iolaire”, which has been ordered, opens on Monday. The Crown is sending down a special law agent, and the Sheriff Principal is to preside… Stornoway 6th Feb. 1919
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Tag Archives: Friday Photo
Friday photo: Bragar post office
There are only a few images of the West Side in the Western Isles Libraries’ postcard collection held in Stornoway. This one depicts the Bragar post office and Lakefield House.
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Friday photo: Barpa Langass
The Barpa Langass site in North Uist is a must see place for anyone visiting the island. I’m not sure the additional cairns atop of it as depicted in this postcard are still there, but do let us know if … Continue reading
Friday photo: A typical Lewis village
Every village, hamlet and settlement in the Outer Hebrides is special but I’m not sure how the people of North Tolsta would feel about their village being called “typical” as this postcard states! I’m pretty sure some of these houses are … Continue reading
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Friday photo: The Mill Pool
I always find something quite calming about the lochans of the Uists (and to that matter other parts of the islands). I don’t know much about this particular Mill Pool (actually, I know nothing about it!), but I like the … Continue reading
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Friday photo: Manish
This image of Manish on the Golden Road in Harris features in the James Shaw Grant collection held by the archive service. I love this photo partly because is does capture some of the remoteness of the Golden Road and … Continue reading
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Friday photo: A happy sailor
One of my favourite collections in the archives if that of Dr Norman Morrison, the naturalist, policeman, union activist and photographer who was born in Shawbost. Although he worked away in Glasgow and Argyll as a policeman, he regularly returned … Continue reading
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Friday photo: Berneray
This week we’re in Berneray in the Sound of Harris for our image of the week. I particularly like the small boat featured in the bottom left and the two next to the house! Not sure where on Berneray this … Continue reading
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Friday photo: Whisky, sawdust and cake!
The Woodlands Centre is a popular destination in Stornoway for those seeking refreshment of a sit down before or after a wander around the castle grounds. But the site of the Woodlands has an interesting history. The extract from the … Continue reading
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Friday photo: A walk on the beach
Garry beach sitting in the next bay north of the Traigh Mhor at Tolsta, Lewis is a great a great beach for exploring. The sea stacks and collapsed rocks are great for clambering around and the sea cave is fun … Continue reading
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