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    Many thanks to David Paterson for the snow pictures of the Old Man of Wick on the front page today .
    They are quite brilliant and brought back many memories.

    Thank you for going out on such a cold day too !

    Trinkie

    ps Of course the Thurso snow pictures are great too - again Thank You.

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    Mount hooly house as it was back then?

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    Mount hooly house as it is now

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    the picture house as it was

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    the picture house as it is now

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    Thanks for sharing those "then and now" photos, south view 7. Sad to see the state of both buildings, when you see how they once looked! I do remember the Pavilion picture house as it once was. Do you have any idea what year the old photo of Mount Hooly house was taken? It looked so elegant with its lovely, well kept garden back then!
    I am living for today, always remembering yesterday, and looking forward to tomorrow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sporran View Post
    Thanks for sharing those "then and now" photos, south view 7. Sad to see the state of both buildings, when you see how they once looked! I do remember the Pavilion picture house as it once was. Do you have any idea what year the old photo of Mount Hooly house was taken? It looked so elegant with its lovely, well kept garden back then!
    The only clue i have to the age of the photograph is that the photographer retired in 1938.

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