My mother, who is 88, lived in Banchory from 1930-1953] Moderator Comment:
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Most summers, from about 1935 until after the war, her father and mother would rent Easter Clune for 1-2 months and camp there.
They would bring several tents, their cook, ponies and about 12 of them would live outdoors for most of the time.
Mum says she remembers some workmen removing walls in the outhouses and her father found that the workman had burned old bibles which they had found between the walls, thinking they were rubbish. At the time they wondered if the wall was part of the Bishop of Aberdeen's residence which was suggested to have been there.
When I was a student at Aberdeen University, we used to go to the Forest of Birse for picnics but I never went to Easter Clune. I must take a look now.
Regards,
Chris Davidson