Good idea - but I cant work the system putting them on..... ! Ochanee.
Trinkie
As the Thurso post is proving so popular has anybody got any old pictures of Wick? It would be fascinating to see them
Good idea - but I cant work the system putting them on..... ! Ochanee.
Trinkie
Can someone help Trinkie please.
Would love to see your old photo's Trinkie
Never judge someone until you have walked two moons in their moccasins.
Native American Indian saying.
OH please trinkie, I would so like to see some pics of wick and wickers from the olden days. I love the Thurso ones.
She was not quite what you would call refined, she was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot. Mark Twain
A few I found some time ago (which should ideally be re-scanned) are at:
http://chemistry.st-andrews.ac.uk/staff/jrb/wick/
JimBews
I just wanted to highlight this one from the link jimbews posted above because its truly a fantastic photo, well to me it is anyway
Some great photos in from Mr Bews... many thanks.
I remember your father well - and a lovely man he was too.
Mr Caldwell of Wick Junior Choir fame is among them and many other faces I remember.
How many of the young Boys Brigade are still around and looking into caithness.org I wonder?
Great pictures.
Trinkie
It's my father that's MR Bews
I'm still just ee meenester's son!
He and Mum are still on the go and met up with a number of Wickers a couple of weeks ago at the sad occasion of Margaret Youngson's (Budge) funeral.
Nothing more recent, but here he is a couple of years ago:
http://chemistry.st-andrews.ac.uk/st.../family/dad90/
JimBews
Jim, thanks for sharing those lovely photos of your family. I remember your Dad -- he always had a huge smile.
Boat is the Ajax WK106 I think the guys in the pic are Andrew Taylor Jockie Sinclair (Ratter) and Sandy Plowman .....I think
Alister Budge would have been skipper then
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Anyone know of any photos of the houses that used to be at Wick airport in the early 1960's?
My late uncle Andrew Taylor from Ulbster is in the picture of the boat
Thought I would give you a hand to boost up the "Week" piccys a bit!
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