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Aberdeenshire / Re: Louis Lawson 2nd March 1910
« on: Saturday 16 January 21 01:26 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all, this is an old post but I stumbled upon it whilst researching something.

Recently, I had been researching my step-grandfather’s family and although we are not ‘blood’ he was the closest thing to a granddad that I have ever had the pleasure of. We call him ‘Jim’.

He knew very little about his family and found it very interesting when I was talking to him about my hobby as an amateur genealogist. So, as a surprise, I started to research his immediate family and a number of generations back to show him where he came from. I put it all together for him and gave it to him for Xmas in a nice folder with all the bells and whistles of my finest crafting skills.

Since last year, due to study commitments, my family tree has not changed very much on paper. However, I was approached by a lovely lady on Ancestry who believed she found a photo that may be linked to the father of Jim and said that she would email it to me. I was amazed at what I received.

The image received was of the dragons teeth anti-tank blocks on Newburgh beach in Aberdeenshire, but this one in particular had artwork with the words ‘Hitler’s graveyard’ and was dated ‘1940’ with Jim’s father name and date of birth inscribed in the once wet cement. There is a scribe of Hitler and someone else (Churchill?) looking to the skies seeing bombs falling on them.

Obviously, my suspicion is that Jim’s father was responsible for the placement or forming of the dragon’s teeth at Newburgh beach and this is how it became to be inscribed with what is, in my opinion at least, an awesome relic. There may also be another explanation... who knows!

As part of this ‘find’, I was hoping to read up on the dragons teeth and even find out if Jim’s father is documented as being there - who knows what I may find out. I don’t even know if it would have been done by military personnel or if civilians would have done this work, I assume military because of the strategic placement requirements of them... may be wrong?

I have attached the image (which I need to credit a photographer named Douglas Campbell for). It is well worth zooming in to see the detail!

Does anyone know of any good resources that may aid my research into Louis/Lewis’ presence at Newburgh and also if there is any protection (cultural/listed/military etc) for the blocks?

Thanks,
Jamie.

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Aberdeenshire / Re: Allenvale Cemetery - Completed with thanks
« on: Saturday 14 October 17 08:58 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Lizzie, done!

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Aberdeenshire / Re: Allenvale Cemetery - Completed with thanks
« on: Friday 13 October 17 22:16 BST (UK)  »
I contacted the council today and was told they wouldn’t offer me a map/plot plan of Allenvale.

Is there a specific way of obtaining it?

Gutted.

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I am looking for a little help with this.

I have found a possible lead but would like to see what some of you experts can come up with.

A series of illegitimacies have hindered my progress here.

Take a look at the image and see what you think... Need more info? Just ask and ill see what I can do.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Cause of Death and Year
« on: Thursday 27 September 12 14:27 BST (UK)  »
Do we all agree? 1 month & 7 Days and 1897 ?

Well done all.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Cause of Death and Year
« on: Thursday 27 September 12 13:47 BST (UK)  »
Here is the twist...

Don't you think the amount of days is the same figure as the last digit in the year.

Year is 189?

Well done on the cause of death - Thanks!!

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Cause of Death and Year
« on: Thursday 27 September 12 12:47 BST (UK)  »
Struggling with this one, any one fancy a guess???


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Armed Forces / Re: My grandfather was a Gordon Highlander
« on: Sunday 23 September 12 21:57 BST (UK)  »
If you contact the Gordon Highland Museum the can help. Provide them with his number and also the name.. I am so hopeful of a GH in my family, such a fascinating place!

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The Common Room / Battle for Goch - Feb 1945
« on: Sunday 23 September 12 16:55 BST (UK)  »
Was this battle made into or part of a film?

I visited the Gordon Highlander museum in Aberdeen yesterday and there was a model of a street in Goch during a fearsome battle. This was my second visit, first being when I was a child. My mum said that this battle was part of a film but she couldn't remember which one. I can't find much information on google so was hoping that someone with a bit more knowledge than me could help?

I am a keen on WW2 but dont have the answer to this one :(

Thanks
Jamie

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