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Aberdeenshire / Re: Temperance Hall, Cuminestown
« on: Friday 31 January 25 20:14 GMT (UK) »
Albertscott, Temperance Hall, Cuminestown.
The exact location of this building seemed to have slipped from knowledge in a relatively short period of time. Highly unusual because the numerous records that do exist show that families lived there, well advertised village social events took place there and the hall was in frequent use as a venue for meetings of various official bodies and societies. Moreover, there was clearly a recognised organisational structure in that the hall had a mamagement committee, a manager and its ownership was known.
Yet with all that going on, and despite the frequency of such meetings etc., none of the advertisements, published notices etc., discovered to date carry an address or location. Presumably it was such a well known venue in the village that it was never deemed necessary to print an address -seemingly taken for granted that everyone would know where the Temperance Hall was.
I searched extensively to determine where this building once stood - even advertised in the village in the hope that someone with local knowledge might come forward but no. It didn't help that there were a number of 'halls' marked on various maps of Cuminestown so unable to narrow it down by that means. All to no avail. Nothing definite or precise emerged.
Then two days ago, this excellent, very precise, information from Albertscott, right down to the name of the street and a house number. Speculation ended. Pleasingly, and thanks to you, this information is now available for everyone with an interest in this building. Thank you for taking the trouble to post. What's more impressive is IF I understand things correctly, this may be your first post. What a great contribution. I'm so grateful.
The exact location of this building seemed to have slipped from knowledge in a relatively short period of time. Highly unusual because the numerous records that do exist show that families lived there, well advertised village social events took place there and the hall was in frequent use as a venue for meetings of various official bodies and societies. Moreover, there was clearly a recognised organisational structure in that the hall had a mamagement committee, a manager and its ownership was known.
Yet with all that going on, and despite the frequency of such meetings etc., none of the advertisements, published notices etc., discovered to date carry an address or location. Presumably it was such a well known venue in the village that it was never deemed necessary to print an address -seemingly taken for granted that everyone would know where the Temperance Hall was.
I searched extensively to determine where this building once stood - even advertised in the village in the hope that someone with local knowledge might come forward but no. It didn't help that there were a number of 'halls' marked on various maps of Cuminestown so unable to narrow it down by that means. All to no avail. Nothing definite or precise emerged.
Then two days ago, this excellent, very precise, information from Albertscott, right down to the name of the street and a house number. Speculation ended. Pleasingly, and thanks to you, this information is now available for everyone with an interest in this building. Thank you for taking the trouble to post. What's more impressive is IF I understand things correctly, this may be your first post. What a great contribution. I'm so grateful.