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    Thought I would post up some pics I took on Stroma on Saturday 23rd July 2011. I've got loads more that I haven't sorted through but here are a couple, let me know your thoughts.

    The full set (so far) can be seen here
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/dubzter...7627147193731/


    Stroma by dubzter, on Flickr


    Stroma by dubzter, on Flickr


    Stroma by dubzter, on Flickr

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    Every picture tells it's story and these are crying out to tell theirs! Very good.

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    Absolutely beautiful.
    The three above are so atmospheric and indeed, I'd love to hear their story.
    Thank you for sharing .
    Trinkie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commore View Post
    Every picture tells it's story and these are crying out to tell theirs! Very good.
    Quote Originally Posted by trinkie View Post
    Absolutely beautiful.
    The three above are so atmospheric and indeed, I'd love to hear their story.
    Thank you for sharing .
    Trinkie
    Thanks both

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    lovely pictures, thanks for posting them x
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    A great collections; love the old box bed! My sister and I used to share one when we were bairns! Nice and cosy.....
    Like the old dressers too.....

    Dubzter, many thanks for sharing them with us.

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    Fantastic photos dubzter !!

    They are so haunting and almost sad looking (but in a lovely way !) and tells a story of a time gone by.........just beautiful !

    As already said, thank you so much for sharing them with us !

    Where is the old horse now, who used to pull the cart.....
    How many dark nights, were lit by the old tilly-lamp......
    Did many an old and younger hand, turn the handle on the old croft door......
    Last edited by cherokee; 26-Jul-11 at 14:20.
    I'm the kind of woman whose feet hit the floor each morning, and the Devil says........... " Oh, Blast She's Up !! "

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    Quote Originally Posted by candy View Post
    lovely pictures, thanks for posting them x
    thanks for looking and the kind comments


    Quote Originally Posted by Torvaig View Post
    A great collections; love the old box bed! My sister and I used to share one when we were bairns! Nice and cosy.....
    Like the old dressers too.....

    Dubzter, many thanks for sharing them with us.
    I'm only too happy to share, thanks for looking.

    Quote Originally Posted by cherokee View Post
    Fantastic photos dubzter !!

    They are so haunting and almost sad looking (but in a lovely way !) and tells a story of a time gone by.........just beautiful !

    As already said, thank you so much for sharing them with us !

    Where is the old horse now, who used to pull the cart.....
    How many dark nights, were lit by the old tilly-lamp......
    Did many an old and younger hand, turn the handle on the old croft door......
    I love the fact that you can imagine and attach a story to them. I'm a relative newcomer to photography so it really does bring a smile to my face to hear your comments. Thanks

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    They present great images of a life style that has gone, thanks for sharing.

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    I was hoping you'd have a photo of the house with ''a star on the ceiling !!''

    A few years ago someone sent me the story of Donald Banks, poet and coffin maker on Stroma. He lived with his three sisters and one Christmas he decided to make the place look festive by putting a Star on the ceiling and made a very pretty one from old wallpaper.
    Although the ceiling was not that high, Donald had to climb up on the table to fix the Star in the right place. Alas, poor Donald fell off the table, broke his leg and died. He was eighty four years old !
    I'm told the Star is still there !

    Trinkie

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    Quote Originally Posted by trinkie View Post
    I was hoping you'd have a photo of the house with ''a star on the ceiling !!''

    A few years ago someone sent me the story of Donald Banks, poet and coffin maker on Stroma. He lived with his three sisters and one Christmas he decided to make the place look festive by putting a Star on the ceiling and made a very pretty one from old wallpaper.
    Although the ceiling was not that high, Donald had to climb up on the table to fix the Star in the right place. Alas, poor Donald fell off the table, broke his leg and died. He was eighty four years old !
    I'm told the Star is still there !

    Trinkie
    Trinkie

    Funny you should mention that as I was in one of the houses and looked at the roof and there was a patch of wallpaper in the middle of the ceiling and I thought it was odd that it was just a small bit and the rest was un-papered. I don't recall it being star shaped though but that could just be due to deterioration.

    Interesting story.

    I'm hoping to go back sometime soon as the few hours I had there just wasn't enough, so I'll look out for that.

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    Well well, fancy that ! It must have been Donald's Star !

    Now I cant find a Box Bed poem, but the bed you snapped would certainly have had an Owl Caff-seck...here are a few verses of this Castlegreen poem...



    'E Owld Caff-seck
    by Castlegreen.


    A dinna lek 'e pleited beds 'at modran fowk lie on.
    Wi' aal at weirs 'at leive yur back chist lek a brandered scone;
    Non' 'o 'at streamlined beds for me! 'E kin' o' rest A lek
    Is wi' ma hanch-bon' beeried in 'e ould caff-seck.


    A lek a bed 'at mak's a move till welcome achan' backs,
    No lek 'iss new contraptions 'at defy ye till relax.
    Yur tortured body wallops till yur bon's are lek till brek;
    Gie me 'e yieldan welcome o' 'e ould caff-seck!


    No winder 'at fowk nowadays complain o' sleeplessness
    On 'at glorified weir-netteen' they call a spring mattress.
    Let ithers in thur eegnorance use 'at things if they lek,
    A'll snore ma wey till glory on my owl caff-seck !

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    i really like these photos! the angles and the composition work really well with all the different textures. i havent been there since i was a kid, been meaning to go back when im home from uni but havent managed it yet. these photos make me want to go even more! xx

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    ''I've got Stroma on my mind'' could be the title of a song!
    But since your pictures I keep thinking about the place. Last night I remembered a newspaper cutting
    someone sent me some time ago. It is likely from the mid 1950s...


    Sale of an Island
    Stroma to be Given
    as a TV Show Prize
    by Dennis Neeld


    London ( AP ) - A storm was
    blowing up today over the future
    of a teacup-size island off the
    rugged coast of northern Scotland.
    The island of Stroma – a tiny
    strip of Britain in the Pentland
    Firth by 18 people – has been
    bought by a Columbia
    Broadcasting System program.
    It is to be given away as a
    prize on the television show
    Bid 'n' Buy.
    But on Saturday, members of
    Caithness County Council ordered
    County Clerk J.L.Russell to
    probe the sale.
    Stroma lies two miles off the
    Caithness coast opposite Queen
    Mother Elizabeth's castle of Mey.
    Councilman J. Abrach MacKay,
    83, who has taken a special interest
    in the island, said he wanted
    to know what right the owner had
    to sell without the Council's consent.
    MacKay maintained the island
    should not be sold to anyone -
    far less an alien -
    He suggested they should contact
    The Secretary of State of Scotland
    to block the deal.


    Taken from a newspaper c. 1950s E &OE

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