Tuesday, January 11, 2011

George Place


[George Place]

George Place was probably built to house the miners who worked in the George Coal Mine around 1885. It consisted of eight two-room apartments and one one-room apartment. Later it was used to house some of the married children of Samuel Reid and his wife, Elizabeth Bell.

During the 1930's the children occupied #1, #5 and #8. Willie and his wife Sarah lived in #1, my parents in #5, and Aunt Jean lived in #8 with her husband, Harry Hamilton. During my mission in 1952 I took this picture (below) of Aunt Jean on our way to church at the Church of Scotland, and she is dressed to fit the occasion.

Aunt Jean was a very hearty person who enjoyed a good joke. We often held sing-songs in her home. She had a lot of sadness in her life. Her youngest boy, Harry Jr., died of diphtheria in 1935 and her husband died of cancer in 1936. In 1938 her beautiful daughter Elizabeth was killed in an explosion in Ardeer Factory. In spite of all this she was very cheerful, and I enjoyed visiting with her. Aunt Jean married Hugh Hyndman in 1939 and had a happy married life with him.

[George Place and Aunt Jean, 1952]

[George Place and the Buchanans, 1979]

[George Place and the Buchanans, 2010]


Sunday, October 3, 2010

Saturday


[Glasgow Airport Arrival Hall]


[Glasgow City Center]

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Friday


[Golf club house outside of our "Greenskeeper's Cottage" in Ayr.]


[Eric Pickles, MP]






[Fred's school, Glencairn Primary, before most of it burned down.]


[The Stevenston Coat of Arms and the Head Teacher of Glencairn Primary (now in a new-ish building).]


[Stevenston coast]


[Stevenston beach]





[Adam Mcllellan, Fred's best school mate, and his wife, Margaret]




[The High Kirk]




[High Kirk, interior]


[On the panels of the church wall are painting of the High Kirk during the 4 seasons of the year. This one is Spring.]


[Summer]


[Autumn]


[Winter]




[Compass, square in stained-glass window.]


[Pencil Monument marking The Battle of Largs. The battle fought between the armies of Norway and Scotland on 2 October 1263.]










[Nips, haggis and tatties prepared by Conny Kerr.]


[Last night in Scotland.]

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Thursday

[Bannockburn Monument/Moroni's Title of Liberty]


[Robert the Bruce Monument at Bannockburn]















[Stirling]

[Stirling Castle]

[Robert the Bruce statue at Stirling Castle]


[William Wallace Monument]


[Stirling Bridge and Wallace Monument]


[George Buchanan Monument. George Buchanan was the tutor of Mary Queen of Scots.]