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  1. My Silly video for the Tay Bridge Disaster Trust

  2. Fund Raiser for Tay Bridge Memorial Fund

    HI Everyone!

    I have made a few graphics to sell for the Tay Bridge Memorial Fund. Each print is of Balgonie Castle in Fife Scotland. Stuart Morris of Balgonie is the chair for the Tay Bridge Memorial.






    Here is the link to a few graphics. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...9&l=91a697a390

    The prints are ...
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  3. Modern Jacobite

    The Modern Jacobite
    By; Kelly d Whittaker


    I was taken back a month or two ago when I discovered Jacobite exist in Scotland. I am very proud of my Scottish Ancestry in which they were Jacobite. Everyone has heard of Bonnie Prince Charlie and his fight for the throne of the United Kingdom. The years were 1745-1747. The supporters of the Stuart Kings as monarch was very dominant and stressful in Scotland. The Hanoverian were on the throne and wasn't going to give ...
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  4. Author is one of our own! Donald M Fraser

    Donald M. Fraser is one of our members who is a published author from the Glasgow area. He writes about actual murder mysteries which has occured in Scottish History. He writes the stories based on his profession as a police officer for 25 years.

    Here are two of his books:

    http://openlibrary.org/books/OL86540...tish_Disasters

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Book-Glasgow.../dp/1906476047

    I have both books and highly recommend them to our audience ...
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  5. Electric Scotland.com, the place to find Clan information! Here is Clan MacDonald of Glencoe

    Clan MacDonald
    The MacDonalds of Glen Coe

    BADGE: Fraoch gorm (erica vulgaris) common heath.
    PIBROCH: Mort Ghlinne Comhann.

    MacDonald of GlencoONE of the wildest and grandest of the glens of Scotland, and at the same time, by reason of its tragic memories, one of the best known, is that which runs westward from the south shore of Loch Leven into the heart of the highest mountains of Argyll. The stream which brawls through its lonely recesses remains famous ...
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