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kathy-9
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Re: Stirling fever hospital
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Tuesday 15 March 11 20:35 GMT (UK) »
I am glad too, John - we certainly dont know how lucky we are nowadays. I know my family were in there at some time or another, and my mother did survive!!
All the best, Kathy
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Sunday 10 July 11 02:59 BST (UK) »
Thank you for the photos, they are beautiful. Is there any chance of a source for these? Bron
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Bron - I
think
I got the pictures (they're just photocopies) from Bridge of Allan Library.
I was originally researching why a number of army officers (who had served in the Indian Mutiny) all 'ended-up' in the district. Some were buried in Stirling and some in Dunblane and the common denominator appeared to be that they all had 'taken the waters' at the Spa.
You're welcome to take copies - just click on the small link below each picture and download them to your computer. I doubt very much if there's any copyright on them - I was never asked to sign anything or advised of any reproduction limits.
Anne
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