Fantastic find, brilliant.
I'd heard a lot about this. Good to see some foootage about it.
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Fantastic find, brilliant.
I'd heard a lot about this. Good to see some foootage about it.
Wow an amazing bit of footage-thanks for sharing!x
The nice thing about living in a small place is that if you dont know what you are doing....there's always somebody who does,or thinks they do! x
Fantastic Coppertop1958!! Thank you so much.
Thanks a lot for that, coppertop. I was aged 4, living with my aunt and uncle near Wick and my uncle was driving snowploughs.
I'm not sure my children really believe what happened so I'll email them the link.
Another one here:
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=38884
Cracking find Coppertop, I didn't know the site existed.
Thank you for that - I remember it well.
Trinkie
http://www.caithness.org/earlypictur...ry=11&image=12
There may be more pics here on the org.
Trinkie
That was a really interesting video. I had no idea that had happened, does anyone know where more info is available?
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What a great clip. The first helicopter I ever saw was at that time and I always remember my Dad who was one of the local doctors was in it! He'd been picked up from the Dunbar to visit a patient.
Yes, that was the biggest excitement that Caithness had for many years.... I did hear that the people who ordered supplies, both food and hay bales, were billed later by the Ministry of 'Something or Other'. I suppose people thought that it was a free drop but not so. Mind you I don't know if anyone ever paid....We are Scots!
I have to admit that there was a 'lot of snow'. I remember the drifts were over 10 feet in height. We had to cut snow blocks to get out of our house in Swiney. Ahhhhhhhh, them were the days....
Consultant Surgeon Mr Roxburgh
http://www.nhshighland.scot.nhs.uk/6...0Snowdrop.aspx
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Considering the recent weather and the state of the roads I thought it prudent not to drive.
The fridge is looking a little bare and coming up to the weekend I thought it'd be wise to be prepared.
I called the MoD I explained that the pavements weren't safe and I could injure myself tottering home from the pub, I asked if they wouldn't mind flying in some beverages for me.
You should have heard the language! And from a man at the Ministry!
Really, what's the country coming to.
Remember it as if it was yesterday. It started at approx. 1-00pm on the Friday. Unbelievable!!
I remember as a wean being picked up in the kitchen so I could see out of the window, as the helicopter dropped bales in one of our fields. My mother claimed I imagined that, as I was only 20 months old at the time, but I described the colour and style of the helicopter (a dark red, the Westland one in that video), and she remembered it the same. It may not be my earliest memory, but it is definitely the earliest specific event I remember.
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