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    Goe



    That goes for me to jock.

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    To start with, some pictures from my late Grannie's albums

    Louis Gray jr & Andrew Bryson, Durness Street c 1930
    Louis Gray sr served with the Lovat Scouts (Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) and died of his wounds in September 1918 on the eve of the end of the Great War. He is buried in the Commonwealth Cemetary at Brie in France.
    His son, Louis Gray jr, served in the Seaforths during WW2.


    MacAdie's lorry at Scrabster Harbour. Andrew Bryson 2nd from left. Other i.d's welcome. c1952


    Two unknown Salvationists, Thurso. i.d's welcome. c1930


    And yes JimBews, Castletown, Halkirk and areas surrounding Thurso Parish would be welcome, certainly from me.
    Last edited by plasticjock; 13-Jul-12 at 12:00. Reason: Clarification regarding Louis Gray.

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