« Reply #3 on: Monday 26 June 06 19:13 BST (UK) »
Hi - I teach in the schools around Portsoy - in fact have just been in the marble shop this week.
The quarry was situated to the west of Portsoy not far from the 17th century harbour. Red and green Portsoy marble (a type of serpentine) became quite a well known export from the village - a very distinctive form of marble quarried locally - a bit like Blue John in the Peak District. Portsoy marble is found in Louis XIV's Palace of Versailles.
The marble is still worked locally - you can buy it in the shop down by the harbour.
If you ant me to do any research there I'm there once a week...
Alison
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