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C 001The Lawtie Mortifications
C 002Photocopy of “The Illustrated Guide to Cullen House. Home of Earl of Seafield”.
C 003Layout of Historic Scottish Kirks (Inverness & the North)
C 004Mission to Banff Mausoleum Completed – Duff Effigy restoration to its original position in St. Anne’s aisle, Cullen Auld Kirk
C 0051974 Report on state of Seafield Church, Cullen.
C 006Excerpt from “Who’s Who in Scotland 1985-1986” for Reverend John T.Guthrie and letter
C 007Various documents to remember Reverend Guthrie – Banffshire Advertiser: “End of an Era”/ Obituaries / Funeral service / Memorial service leaflet
C 008Items regarding 40th Anniversary of Reverend J.T.Guthrie’s incumbency in Cullen. 1977.
C 009Draft basis of linking Congregations of Deskford & Cullen. 1967. Also D 007
C 0101) Article on new minimum stipend for Minister. 1946. 2) Photocopy of front of leaflet issued to Church members: “The Maintenance of the Ministry”.
C 011Cullen Parish Church Year Book, 1949-50.
C 012Typescript of poem about Cullen Auld Kirk by “Historicus” “Banffshire Journal” 23.1.1945. (See also “Who was ‘Historicus’”, 0 058).
C 013Quarterly magazines of Cullen & Deskford Churches: “Harvest”, 1989, (2 copies) & “Winter”, 1989.
C 014Poems of Cullen: 1) Cullen Harbour Then & Now. 2) Where are they now? 3) The Methodist Kirk Swaree (sic). 1993. ( (1) dup. C 206)
C 015Memories of early life on Cullen Farm by Robert Proctor Legg, born 1879. 1992.
C 016Memories of life & work in Cullen, circa 1940s
C 017Family Memories by Chrissie Addison. 1996.
C 018“Maggie at Stronsay”: Reminiscences of old herring fishing days
C 019Coffin name plates
C 0201/ Changes in Seafield Street throughout this century 2/ Seafield Street – The view
C 021Sports & amusements of the past
C 022Items lying on the West Beach at Cullen
C 023Dates of ship and boat losses
C 024Review of ‘The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders’ by D. Mackenzie
C 025Cullen School items: Log books / Register / Schools & Schoolmasters of Cullen
C 0261/ Churches in Cullen & Deskford. 1994. 2/ Cullen Churches 1992
C 027Davie’s Castle, Cullen
C 028Two local lads that made good: Sir James Clark & John Forbes Clark
C 029Unpublished CDPHG entertainment sketches by S.Taylor
C 030Review of ‘History of Fordyce Academy’
C 031The Salmon Bothy at Port Long Bay, Cullen.
C 032Improvement on Cullen House Estates: “The Main Drain”
C 033Cullen Gas Works
C 034Tee Names. 1994.
C 035Leith research notes: Walk from Cullen Harbour to Logie Point; Salmon Bothy at Port Long; the Pets’ Cemetery, Cullen; Geology – Harbour to Logie Head cf C 031 and C 118
C 036Doctor James Campbell, knighted
C 037Wreck of “Diligent”, East end of Harbour
C 038The Cullen Burn
C 039History of Cullen
C 040Holidays in Cullen in 1922
C 0411) The Cullen Methodist Church. 2) Ministers of Cullen Methodist Church. 1992.
C 042Interesting dates in Cullen history, 1806-1992. 1994.
C 043According to the papers, re. Cullen: Articles about Cullen over the years.
C 044Translation of Cullen Town’s Charter, 1455
C 045The night the warplane came down in Cullen Bay
C 046Cullen Harbour Project
C 047Catalogue of portraits in Cullen Town Hall. 14.6.2005 (?).
C 048Cost of running local herring boats
C 049Shops in Seatown from 1915. 1993.
C 050A look at some of the Earls of Seafield
C 051Monday was washdays at Granny’s
C 052Retiral of John Sudding – Cullen Postman
C 05312 poems of the District. 1991. (No. 12 dup. in No. 2, C 093).
C 054Cullen Church
C 055Sketch plan of Church Hall
C 056Observations of a Northumbrian incomer. 1) Twice daily round the Bothy. 2) A dinna ken far it’s comin’ fae. 3) Crannoch Woods. 4) Memories of Cullen walks. 1992.
C 057The late Countess of Seafield’s courageous battle is over
C 058Losses of Cullen boats: 1) SD “Guiding Star” BF304. 2) D “Lovedale” BF654. 3) Trawler “Nellie Gardiner”. 4) D “Lively Hope”. 5) SD “Racer” BF382. 6) “Ruby Gem” BF364. (X ref. (2) C 263).
C 059Viking traces by the Moray Firth
C 060The Temple of Fame, Cullen House Grounds. By Mary Mackie of Edinburgh, late of Sandend. 1979. (X ref.0 269).
C 0611) Photocopy: Will of Francis William Ogilvie-Grant, 10th. Earl of Seafield, D. 3.12.1888 aged 41. 2) Inscription on gravestone in New Zealand of 10th. Earl of Seafield & 2 of his children.
C 062Story of James Ogilvie-Grant, 11th. Earl of Seafield, 1876-1915. 1995.
C 0631) Copy of brochure of Cullen House when open to the public. 2) Newspaper cutting re. opening.
C 064Booklet & article on Caroline, Countess of Seafield on her death. B.1830, D. 1911. (X ref. C 103).
C 065Cullen House: 1) Newspaper articles, leaflets &c. 2) The mystery manor of Cullen. 3) The roup at Cullen House.
C 066Booklet and two newspaper articles on visit of King Edward VII to Dowager Countess of Seafield, Sept. 1909
C 067Newspaper article & cartoon, July 1939, re. birth of Viscount Reidhaven, present Earl of Seafield.
C 068Story of the sack of Cullen House in second Jacobite Rebellion, 8.4.1746
C 069Article on Castle Grant Library on its removal to permanent home at Cullen House. 1959.
C 070Press articles on re-building of Cullen House after fire: 1) Restoration. 2) Cullen Phoenix rises to win prize. 1989. (X ref. C 124, 376, 397 ).
C 071Leaflet on Strathspey & Seafield Estates. 2001.
C 072Church Magazines: 1955-79 (some missing); 1999 Spring, Summer, Autumn.
C 0732 lectures by W.Cramond given to Banffshire Field Club: 1) Constabulary of Cullen. 2)A Walk Round Portknockie Rocks. 26.10.1888. – bad photocopy, better 2 at P141 DUP
C 074Photocopy of extracts from Weekly Journal of Cullen/Portsoy, 8.5.1947.
C 075Original draft paper on Seafield Sporting Club, 1972-75. (X ref. C 327). DUP
C 076Photocopies of early adverts for Cullen shops & hotels. (X ref. C 085).
C 077Lists of articles in “Banffshire Advertiser”, 1883-1977.
C 078Photocopy press cutting “200 Years Ago” : “Disruptions in C.of S. 1690-1950”, ref. ordination of Rev. G.Donaldson as minister of Rathven, 1791 & ref. to origin of Findochty Church.
C 079Press cuttings about Free Church, Seafield St, Cullen, 9/10.8.1899 and “Sunbeams”, quarterly chronicle of Free Church, 1902, Rev. C.M.Jack.
C 080Copy of sermon by Prof. W.D.McHardy, 40th anniversary of Rev. Guthrie
C 081Booklets on Cullen Auld Kirk & Rev. J.Guthrie.
C 082Auld Kirk: Sanctuary for 7 centuries
C 083Programme of induction of Rev. G.M.Wood, Cullen Auld Kirk
C 084Repair of steeple, Cullen Church, Seafield St.: Various press cuttings. 1986.
C 085Cullen Free Church. 1) The book of the Burgh & Bazaar, 1899. 2) 1899 Adverts for Cullen shops. (X ref. C 076).
C 086Cullen Free Church Bazaar, 1899. (As C 085).
C 087Cullen Free Church: Photocopy of leaflet re. bazaar, 1926, for reconstruction of Manse.
C 088Highlights of recording of Mrs. Clara Inglis of Lintmill re. her days working in Cullen House kitchens. 1991.
C 089Auld Kirk assorted including: 1) Ratification of endowments in favour of the Church in Cullen, 1543, By Mary, Queen of Scots. 2) Cullen Good Fund: Approval of annual endowment for prayers for Robert the Bruce’s Queen, Elizabeth De Burgh. 3) Marks on Banff Plate, Silver & Gold.
C 090Press cutting re. Cullen & Auld Kirk
C 091Catalogue of auction sale of the remaining Library of Cullen House, 22.9.1975.
C 092Photocopy of article on Cullen, Portknockie & Bin Hill area.
C 09311 poems. (No. 2 dup. in No. 12, C 053). G.Leith
C 094Billheads & adverts from Cullen shops.
C 095Teaching certificates &c. of Elspeth Findlay.
C 096Music score for “Harbour Head”
C 097Cullen Scouts at 1937 Jamboree in Holland
C 098Minutes of meetings of Cullen, Portknockie & Findochty Harbours Consultative Committee. (X ref. 0 039).
C 099Resignation of Maggie Taylor, Burgh Chamberlain, Cullen. 10.4.1963.
C 100Articles by Heritage Group in “Northern Scot”, 5.6.1992.
C 101Leaflets on Cullen, environs & Cullen House. (Poss. X ref. C 065).
C 102Various press articles on the coming-of-age of the Countess of Seafield, 17.4.1927.
C 103
C 104Press articles & pledges of fealty on Lord & Lady Seafield’s homecoming
C 105Various press articles &c. on Lord Seafield, killed in action. 1915.
C 106Various papers, articles & programme re. an entertainment at Cullen House, August 1922.
C 107Various press articles on the death of the Countess of Seafield’s fiancé. 1957. ————
C 108Press articles on the marriage of the Countess of Seafield. Jan. 1930. ———-
C 109“The Cullen Record & Visitor’s List, An Illustrated Weekly Journal”. No. 4. 16.7.1904. ———-
C 110Plans, applications for planning consent & correspondence re. building 6 houses on the site of the old Gas Works. 1974. 1 ————
C 111Press article on the end of Cullen as a separate Council, by Cuthbert Graham. c. 1975. (X ref. C 128, C 156, C 158, C 172).
C 112Poster advertising a Cake & Candy Sale at Old Cullen, Aug. 1923.
C 113Programme / invitation / newspaper article / order of service: Unveiling of Cullen War Memorial
C 114Poster for a concert in Cullen in aid of the Clan Grant Bed in Aberlour Orphanage
C 115Booklet “A Paragraph of Memory” on the 90th. Anniversary of Cullen Methodist Church. 1995.
C 116Paper “Seatown” on changes in the Seatown by Davina Runcie
C 117200th anniversary is on a different scale
C 118Notes on Geology – Cullen Harbour to Logie Head
C 119“Cullen” in ‘Pigot and Co.’s national commercial directory for the whole of Scotland and of the Isle of Man … to which are added, classified directories of … Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, etc’
C 120Excerpt from “Banffshire Advertiser” on the Cullen smack Earl or Earlie
C 1211) Receipt from James Forbes, Flesher. (X ref. C 470). 2) Receipt from F.M.Foster, Midwife, 25 Seafield St. 1928/32. (X ref. C 471).
C 122Paper on the “War Years 1939-1945”. Miss I.Gray
C 123Membership list of CDPHG 1994.
C 124Auld Kirk Wooden Panels
C 125Freedom casket presented to Provost Bain in 1962
C 126
C 127Excerpt from “Country Life” on “Cullen House, Banffshire”
C 1281) Standing Orders: Cullen Town Council, 1891. 2) Official Lists 1961-71. Roll of Cullen Town Council. (X ref. C 111, C 156, C 158, C 172).
C 129No. 338 (Senior Officers) Course. Personnel List.
C 130Pre-1960 map of the Royal Burgh of Cullen.
C 131Report on Burgh of Cullen. (Poss. ref. C 406).
C 132Wedding notice of James Runcie & Davina Gardine
C 133Part of a letter from George & Elizabeth Fergusson.
C 134Letter from Duncan Findlater.
C 135WRVS Membership Card & Enrolment Cert. for Civil Defence Corps.
C 136Cullen beach mystery solved
C 137Farskane House assorted
C 138
C 139Pitness folk of Cullen
C 140Some Cullen links with the past.
C 141Cullen round & about.
C 142Cullen Provosts. 1906.
C 143Cullen Golf Course.
C 144Cullen & its walks
C 145Funeral directions from Joseph Hardy. 14.2.1918.
C 146Random notes on back of Christmas card.
C 147Net/line order.
C 148Recalling people of Cullen c.1900. (X ref. C 484).
C 149Old documents.
C 150Coast erosion. Jan. 1969.
C 151Playing field/Caravan site memo.
C 152Unknown note, possibly council.
C 153Town Clerk on Tourist Information Office. 1972.
C 154Visit of Queen & photo. 4.7.1961.
C 155Presentation of coins.
C 156Role of Council. Poem “The Council”. (X ref. C 111, C 128, C 158, C 172. Poem dup. C 206).
C 157Constitution: Local Government.
C 158Our Councils, past, present & future. (X ref. C 111, C 128, C 156, C 172).
C 159Excursion to Findlater Castle & Cullen. 27.6.1896
C 160Royal Burgh of Cullen Arms.
C 161Whist Drive Cards.
C 162£40 million heir back from hell
C 163“Royal Burgh of Cullen” By A.Hutchison, Town Clerk; Names & Dates on Norwood paper.
C 164Correspondence re. sale of Gas Works to Mrs. V.Addison
C 1655 poems: 1) Salute to Cullen (3 copies). 2) Meh Granny. 3) Fame. 4) Perils of the Grate. 5) My Favourite Things. ((1) & (4) dup. C 206).
C 1669 poems.
C 167Cullen in years gone by.
C 168Findlays in the Seatown of Cullen, in 1891
C 169Ramblers’ rendezvous talk and notes
C 170Talk to Cullen Guides. 1993.
C 171A Stroll down Memory Lane
C 172Some memories of Cullen Town Council. (X ref. C 111, C 128, C 156, C 158, C 384).
C 173Correspondence between Gladys Leith, CDPHG & the Cullen Community Education Committee.
C 1741) Snapshots of Cullen 2) The coastal track from Cullen to Findlater Castle
C 175Front page of “Peoples’ Friend”. 1985.
C 176Newspaper clippings on Artists & craft fairs.
C 177Farewell Cullen, bonjour Charente: Chris Williams’ retirement
C 178Clippigs: 1) Holiday Homes business flourishing 2) Bank of Scotland new posts
C 179Clippings: 1) N.E. solicitor John King dies. 2) James Mc Beath, Cullen Chemist dies. 3) Clock marks service to Harbour Body.
C 180Death of Mrs. Agnes McBeath. Mrs.Doris Addison at Ordiquhill Scool.
C 181Retirement of Bert Esslemont, Cullen’s top gardener.
C 182Newspaper clippings re Rev. John Guthrie
C 183John Duff of Muldavit Memorials in Cullen Auld Kirk
C 184Clippings re Nan Hay, Confectioner
C 185Clippings: 1) Cullen skink makers. 2) Scot in Antarctic horror.
C 186Clippings re George Addison, “Lang Tam”.
C 187Clippings re Fund raisers.
C 188Clippings: 1) Golden & Diamond Weddings. 2) Cullen bathers. 3) Le Mans Race driver.
C 189Clippings: 1) David & Janet Whalley. 2) “Elvis”, aka Trevor Mair.
C 190Farewell to Rita: A tough, tough lady (Rita Donn)
C 191Clippings: 1) Tricia Watt: dog rescue. 2) Pensioner in Moray rescue drama.
C 192Clippings: 1) Dora’s a really good egg (Dora Muir) 2) Cullen couple shine light for new faith.
C 193Clippings: 1) Elaine Bishop 2)Cullen solicitors go for new look.
C 194Community Service recognized; Retirement gifts for Kathleen Wood; Easter Bonnets.
C 195Cullen Seniors net some fun; Cullen cashes in on experience; Councillor graduates.
C 196Cullen Dancer in demand in Europe; Remembrance Day Wreath Layers; Jim Dallas treasures vintage find from sea wreck.
C 197Cullen students aim to taste success; Cullen Bobby moves up; Pastor’s top cast.
C 198Cullen doctor: Roderick Morrison; Obituary: Mary Donn; Cullen TWG celebrates Golden Jubilee.
C 199Cullen Bowling Club press cuttings. (X ref. C 454).
C 200Cullen Bridge Club; Cullen WVS; Cullen notes.
C 2011) List of publications by Dr. W.Cramond. 2) 8 lectures given to Banffshire Field Club. 3) Cuttings re. death of Dr. Cramond, 14.2.1907.
C 202Newspaper reports on Charles Marionie, “The Cullen Hermit”
C 203Cullen District Preliminary Festival in Town Hall. 18.2.1938.
C 204Re. Town Council: 5 items. (X ref. C 111, C 128, C156, C 158, C172).
C 205Original copies of “Banffshire Journal”: 17.10.1933; 17.7.1934; 16.2.1937.
C 206Poems:1) Salute to Cullen. 2) Cullen Harbour, Then & Now. 3) Perils of the Grate. 4) The Cullen Council. ( Dup. in C 014, C 156 & C 165).
C 207List of flowers in borders at Cullen House Gardens. 1950’s?
C 2081) Photo crew & Drifter “Queen” FR169, owned by Hays of Seatown 1910. 2) Copy of picture Sailboat FR613, owned by Hays.
C 209Copy of article: For all those born before 1945. 1992.
C 2101) History of Cullen Burgh Cross. 2) History of Cullen. 1976.
C 211Talk on “According to the Papers” re. Cullen. 1991.
C 212Photocopy of article “Beggars’ Badges”
C 213Article on “Macpherson’s execution at Banff’. June 1894.
C 214Book “A Walk Around Cullen” pub. Moray DC as a project by Banffshire Coast Preservation Soc. 1980.
C 215Mortifications connected with the parish of Cullen
C 216Press: Cullen, Dream come true for a Banffshire Chiel (sic) re. work pub. by William Morrice Wilson, “A Backward Glance at the Dialect of Banffshire”.
C 217Photocopy of old print of Duff House, Banff.
C 2186 Articles re. Cullen House. (See various entries elsewhere).
C 219Article & press cutting re. action by Alexander Grant in London against Countess of Seafield claiming he is son of 7th. Earl. 2.7.1925.
C 220
C 2211) List of Cullen men who died in Great War 2) Copy of booklet detailing local men in Great War from “Banffshire Advertiser.
C 222Articles relating to James Simpson, RNR & Alexander Simpson, Army: Brothers of 6 Seafield St., Cullen. Both died in Great War.
C 22314 Receipts from Cullen tradesmen issued to Mrs. Findlay, 115 Seatown, Cullen. 1931-1962.
C 2241) Penny guide to Cullen by Cramond. 2) Extracts from later guide. 1889. (X Ref. C 301).
C 225OS map of “Old Cullen”. (X ref. C 357, 407).
C 226Draft register of electors, Grampian Region, Moray District Council, Cullen Rural. 16.2.1989-15.2.1990.
C 227Calendar for 2008 issued by Cullen Lunch Club
C 228Valuation roll for Parish of Cullen 1958-59 MOVE dup
C 229Original programme for Freedom of Burgh Ceremony: 1) Earl of Seafield; 2) Rev. Prof. McHardy. Wed. 14.5.1975. 3) Newspapers
C 230Presentation to Earl of Seafield at opening of Cullen Craft Fair, 6.3.1991. “P&J” article.
C 231
C 232Cullen Golf Club- score card, gala 1930, two visitors’ Guides to golf in the area, course planner
C 233List of visitors to Cullen, 17.8.1922.
C 234Collection of Christmas Cards by Douglas Summer, Art Teacher.
C 235Press articles: Opening in 1912 & closing in 1980 of Campbell Home.
C 236Dr. Campbell’s resignation from factorship of Seafield Estate. 18.4.1912.
C 2376 poems.
C 238Scheme of 6 talks by Elspeth Findlay on “The Knowledge of Things American” in 18 Lanarkshire schools.
C 239“I Happened to Hear”, story of the Flagroom of Friendship; record of talk by Elspeth Findlay
C 240“P&J” cuttings: 1) Provost Lewis Bain: Freedom of Burgh, 17.4.1962. 2) Death of L.Bain, 25.5.’64.
C 241
C 242
C 243Report by William Slater re. investigation into chimney in Ken Stewart’s back garden. “P&J”. 12.1.998.
C 244“Cullen Coffee Shop Convention”: Gathering of the Mair family. 1979.
C 245Paper on “Eeldie” : Yuletide in Cullen in former years.
C 246Notes re. Millers of Cullen, migrated to Canada; Great War: photos & article telling of family at front. 12.3.2001.
C 247Copy of press cutting re. Thomas Rannie, Bleachfield, Cullen. 1802.
C 248Talk on “The Clavie”. 1998.
C 249“The Castle of Boyne”: Taken from Illustrated Visitors’ Guide,1901 by W.Cramond.
C 250Article on 1600-year-old coin found at Cullen. 1891.
C 251Press cuttings on life in Cullen, yearly reports, 1900, ’01, ’02.
C 252Original copy of “Banffshire Journal” 30.6.1942.
C 253Typed copy of “My American Post-bag” by Elspeth Findlay.
C 254Article “His home is like an art gallery”, re. Robert Chalmers. “Banffshire Journal Annual” 1965.
C 255“Memories of Cullen & Fordyce in 1920’s” by Rev. A. Mitchell, Fraserburgh.
C 256Programme for Robert Wilson, believed to be in Cullen c.1952.
C 257About “The 8:5” Train. From GSR Timetable, 1922
C 258“Womans Own” Diploma presented to Mrs. C.Grant, Grant St., Cullen at Cullen Horticultural Show, 17.8.1949., signed by J.K. (President).
C 259Cutting from SWRI Magazine, May 1999, re. cook book by Lady Clark of Tillypronie, D-in-L. of Sir James Clark, Queen Victoria’s Dr.
C 260Peter Mustard, “Aloha”, Cathay Terrace, Cullen. Driving Licence: 1935-1968.
C 261Poem “Real Dunkirk Spirit”. 4.6.2004.
C 262Pre-1896 article, Cullen Golf Course.
C 263Press cutting re. loss of Cullen Drifter “Lovedale”. (X ref. C 058, No.2).
C 264Report by Len Hall on sighting of “Fairweather Island” in Moray Firth. – two versions
C 265Booklet by Sir Leybourne Davidson, Cullen, on Early Memories of Ceylon & India.
C 266Exercise book belonging to James Gammie, Standard 4, Cullen Public School. (Date unknown).
C 267Cutting from “Banffshire Advertiser”, 6.10.1976: 200-year well found in front of West Lodge, Cullen House, by Alistair Davie.
C 268Rolling Easter Eggs in Cullen in former years. By Sheena Pirie.
C 269Notes on Temple of Fame & public enquiry at Cullen, 27.10.1977. (X ref. C 060).
C 270Typed copy & press cutting re. the Battle of the Bauds & the Three Kings of Cullen by Elspeth Findlay. 1961.
C 271“Times” article: Loan of guns from Cullen House to the Tower of London. 1.2.1961.
C 272Press cuttings of the loss of James Findlay, Seatown, Cullen from Drifter “Thealby”, 24 miles N.E. of Lowestoft. (Undated).
C 273Class reunion Nov. 1995 of Primary 3, Cullen School 1948.
C 2741) The life of Jeannie (Gardiner), unsung heroine of Portsoy. 2) Remember the Fisher’s Wedding by J.Slater.
C 275Article from “Banffshire Advertiser”, 21.1.1918, on “Cullen Harbour Extension”.
C 276List of fishing boats, all BF registered, compiled by Mr. W.Chalmers, 36 Church St. Portknockie. 1991.
C 277Extracts from scrapbook of William Mair, ret. trawler skipper, of “Bumbanks”, 7 Old Church Rd., Cullen
C 278Programme, meeting of CDPHG 25.4.1991.
C 279Covenant & rules for a larger building for religious purposes
C 280Article from “Northern Scot”, 3.5.1991, re. formation of CDPHG
C 281Letter dated 1.1.1992 re. Radiolocation Station, Crannoch Moor
C 282Press article, 20.3.1984, re. improvement for Cullen Seatown
C 283“The three Kings of Cullen”
C 284Funeral hymn sheet for Alexander M.Thomson (Sandy), 1952-1996. 14.6.1996.
C 285From “Banffshire Journal Annual, 1974”: Article by Mary P.Mackie on “The History of Cullen”.
C 286Article (“P&J”?), 25.1.1989, “The Rise & Rise of a Medical Man: Queen Victoria’s Cullen-born Physician”, by R.D.Woodall. (X ref. C 259).
C 287The Mystery Manor of Cullen
C 288Extracts of minutes, Committee & Society Meetings, Banffshire Coast Conservation Society.: 1) Seatown. 2) Cullen House. 3) Local Harbours. 4) Craigmin Bridge. 1975/6.
C 289Passing of Cullen’s ‘Grand Old Man’: ex Provost Gregor Dies in Harness (X ref. C 310).
C 290Unknown document in Secretary’s hand re. King James VI’s Cullen. 1621.
C 291Press article, “Moray Firth set to become the Scottish Riviera”
C 292New Reading Room: Lady Seafield’s Gift. Auspicious Presentation Ceremony
C 293Banffshire Journal & “Northern Farmer”, 30.6.1959 Emergency Edition during Print Workers’ Strike.
C 294From “Banffshire Advertiser”, 1.11.1894, on the wrecking of the “Jane Shearer” at Cullen beach.
C 295Talk on Cullen boats & owners in Campbell St. & Victoria St. by D.Mair & J.G.Addison. 2.10.1994. (X ref. C 383).
C 296Press articles re. Stevie Findlay’s Pets’ Cemetery & charity work. 1989-1995.
C 297Poem “The Neighbour” by Sheena Pirie.
C 298Cullen Bay Hotel assorted
C 299Presentation to Mr. C. Y. Michie, Cullen House
C 300£1000 boost for Christmas lights.
C 301Penny Guide to Cullen, mainly adverts. Map of Cullen Bay. (X ref. C 224).
C 302Photocopy of Shipper’s certificate for William Runcie, 34 Seatown. (X ref. 0 002, Dup. C 469).
C 303
C 304Who’s Who: Hugh Thurburn Wilson.
C 305“A Christmas Carol”
C 306Documents & photos of grave of F/Lt. Austin Whyte Shearer.
C 307Seafield Arms Hotel: Facts & figures.
C 308Heritage: ex. pats; book receipt; Johnny Watts prayer; photo taken outside Golf Club House; Draw tickets: Masons.
C 309Cullen Auld Kirk booklet.
C 310Who’s Who in Cullen: James F. Grant
C 311Auld Kirk: Dedication of East Window.
C 312Historical Pageant. 1955. (Dup. C 329, C 342, C 361, C 431 (1)).
C 313Royal Visit: Police Priority; Itinerary; Council Letters; Programme; “Banffshire Advertiser”.
C 314Seatown Chapel, Cullen. 1952.
C 315Reconstructed Town Hall. 1955.
C 316McGillanders: Wesleyan Methodist Kirk.
C 317Sheep Dog Trials. 1955.
C 318Cullen Millennium Celebrations (1 Year early…): Committee Minutes, 1998/9 & 2000. 2001.
C 319Cullen House: Press Cuttings. (See various entries).
C 320Various Press Cuttings re. Cullen. (See entries on other sheets).
C 321Soldiers’ Canteen in Cullen.
C 322Forsakin’ Cullen for Glasgow.
C 323Buckie Lifeboat Visits Cullen
C 324
C 325Consecration of New Cemetery. 2000.
C 326Televised United Communion Service, 5.11.2000: Broadcast on Grampian 18.2.2001.
C 327Photocopies of Seafield Sporting Club. (X ref. C 075).
C 328Lawtie Tree: Press Cutting, 1988.
C 329Historical Pageant Brochure. (Dup. C 312, C 342, C 361, C 431 (1)).
C 330Article from “Scots Magazine” on Forester from Seafield Estates.
C 331The graveyard of a once proud fishing boat: Artemis written off as a loss
C 332Items from “Bazaar” Book on Portknockie, The Bin & Cullen Golf Course.
C 333Photocopy of “The Royal Burgh of Cullen: Official Brochure”. (See other similar publications).
C 334Photocopies of old photos of Cullen Town Hall.
C 335“P&J” article re. Garmouth & Cullen railway viaducts. 1.5.1986.
C 336
C 337Papers re. John Findlay (“Knab”), Cullen, charged with the murder of George Gardiner (“Bo”) at Cullen in 1877.
C 338Press cuttings re. loss of FV “Glide” of Cullen & FV “Meliora”, owned by W.Morrison, Stornoway.
C 339Cutting from “Banffshire Advertiser”, 1.8.1912, re. Life Saving presentation at Cullen.
C 340Gale of 1953: Press cuttings. (X ref. 0 046, C 168, C 482).
C 341Photocopy “Banffshire Journal”, 1.12.1897 re. Big Gale & loss of 42 Fishermen. (X ref. 0 022, poss. P 010, P 112).
C 342Souvenir Brochure: Cullen Historical Pageant Quincentenary 1455-1955 (X ref. C 312, C 329, C 361, C 431 (1)).
C 343Various Press Cuttings re. Stranded Whale. 27/28.8.1979.
C 344Press Article: Cullen Gala to Celebrate 50 years of Fire Brigade. 9.7.1991. (X ref. C 413).
C 345Press Article: Cullen Gala. 12.7.1991. (As C 344?).
C 346Torpedo Air Vessel by Seawall (?) Jan.1959.
C 347“P&J” “Weekend Review” Articles on Cullen. 1962 & 1968.
C 348Misc. Press Articles. 1975/85.
C 349Misc. Press Articles. 1975/80/84.
C 350Press Articles re. Proposal to move Cullen Library. 1984 et seq.
C 351Grampian Region Small Grants Awards to Cullen. 1995.
C 352Press Articles re. Cullen & Portsoy Coats of Arms.
C 353Seatown Conservation/Facelift Plans. 1983/4.
C 354Farewell to Dr. A.W.Thomson.
C 355Dr.Ashley Mowat.
C 356Photocopy of Painting by Sir Luke Fildes: “The Doctor”. Believed to be Sir James Clark.
C 357Photocopy of Old Map of Cullen. (X ref. C 225, 407).
C 358Presentation to Mrs. D.Runcie.
C 359Differing Spellings of “Cullen”
C 360Royal Visits to Cullen (See also C 066, C 154)
C 361Programme of Historical Pageant. 1955. (Dup. C 312, C 329, C 342, C 431 (1)).
C 362Bible scholar’s work published
C 363Emma Ramsay.
C 364
C 365Clippings of the Viaducts.
C 366Clippings of the Temple.
C 367A Shock from Seafield Estates; Cullen Plays Host to Royalty.
C 368Happy Seafield Christmas; Seafield Plan Rejected.
C 369Silent Vigil Carried Out; Leasing Practice.
C 370Seafield Tenants Urged to “Cool it”; Govt to stay out of Seafield Estates Issue; Laird’s “No” to Appeal.
C 371Museum Plan: Lawtie Buildings.
C 372More on 99 Year Lease: Press cuttings: See C 369 & C 370.
C 373More on 99 Year Lease: Press cuttings: See C 369, C 370 & C 372.
C 374£9,000 sought for £150 cottage; Minister clears lease “smokescreen”.
C 37599 Year lease.
C 376Restoration : Cullen House. (X ref. C 070).
C 377Cullen House Fire assorted clippings
C 378Cullen House Conversion.
C 379Cullen House Sale & Fire. (See numerous other refs.)
C 380Sale of Century: Cullen House; Commercial “Rape”. ( See C 379).
C 381Cullen House. (See other refs.).
C 382“The Seafields”: The family.
C 383Cullen fishing boats & fishermen. (X ref. C 048 & C 295).
C 384Cullen Town Council. (X ref. C 111, C128, C156, C158, C 172).
C 385Peace for Cullen Pensioners; Wakefield house; John Rhind.
C 386Cullen makes sure of future assets.
C 387Landslip at Cullen; Cullen Hall storm.
C 388Court Cases.
C 389Clean Beaches; Promoting Cullen.
C 390
C 391Floral Dolphin.
C 392Cullen does forward planning; Cullen ups & downs.
C 393Many Happy Returns; Quiet Life.
C 394Top marks for Port Primary; Crystal clear; Cullen Petition carried out.
C 395Buckie pupil’s science achievements marked.
C 396Cullen skyline back to normal; Cullen House award (X ref. C 070); Cullen Architects commended.
C 397Cullen Heritage Group.
C 398Guiding Honoured; Evergreen Club, 1967.
C 399Community Council.
C 400Star show for Cullen Library; Railway Centenary Exhibition.
C 401The Sweeping Charter of Cullen
C 402Barometer project seeks calmer weather ahead – whole newspaper, p1 and p4
C 403Various newspaper articles about severe flooding in Cullen
C 404Some details of the district: Cullen, Deskford. 1875.
C 405Photocopy of “Plan of Cullen, 1818” by W.Whyte, Carpenter.
C 406Report on the Burgh of Cullen. 1821-31. (Poss. X ref. C 131).
C 407Photocopy of map of old Cullen. (X ref. C 225, 357).
C 408“A Very Early History of Cullen”: Extract from “P&J” article by W. Russell, 1951.
C 409
C 410Original copy “P&J”, Wed. 10.4.1935.
C 411Buckie & District Directory, 1924/5.
C 412Bayview Court, Cullen: From “Banffshire Advertiser”, 17.11.1991.
C 413From “P&J”, 1.7.1991 & 1.12.1992: 2 articles re. Cullen Fire Brigade. (X ref. C 344).
C 414Tony Hetherington: Three articles on “Giant’s Steps”, “P&J” & “Northern Scot”, 1989 & article on his death, “P&J”, 30.7.1993
C 415Threatened demolition of Cullen viaduct: “Evening Express”, 5.9.1971.
C 416Capsized lorry under Cullen viaduct: “P&J”, 3.2.1961.
C 417Article in “Banffshire Journal Christmas Annual”,1978: “Signs of the Times”, re. road signs.
C 418Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Festival Programme, Cullen & Deskford Community Council. 2.8.1992. (See C 437, Dup. C 477).
C 419Stock of postcards. March 1940.
C 420Parish Church. 19.1.1885
C 421Dedication of new Methodist Church. 7.9.1905 and various other docs
C 422Obituary Prof. Alex Mowat (original & photocopy). 21.11.1995.
C 423Photocopies of unknown book; Court books of the Regality (?) of Ogilvie.
C 424Grampian Regional Archives: Details of records held.
C 425Echoes from the years; Wheelwright of Cullen.
C 426Seal of the Conveners of the County of Banff Bursary Fund. 1890.
C 427Letter from Mrs. Jessie Getty, pupil of Dr. Cramond, Cullen.
C 428Copies of photos of Dr. W.Cramond & Family.
C 429
C 430New York redeems debt
C 431Press cuttings: 1) Quincentenary pageant (X ref. C 312, C 329, C 342, C 361); 2) Operetta “Three Kings of Cullen”; 3) Re-opening of Town Hall; 4) Amateur Dramatic Society; 5) Fire on Seine-netter “Shamara”.
C 432Changes to town hall get go ahead
C 433Cullen W.R.V.S. Welfare Section. 30.5.1960.
C 434Petrol Coupons, Suez Crisis, 1957.
C 435Aerial view of Cullen.
C 436??
C 437Souvenir booklets: Historical Pageant, 1955. (See C 312 et al.); Festival of Arts, Crafts & Hobbies. (See C 418).
C 438Moray Visitor 1991.
C 439“Cullen News”, 1912.
C 440Launch of Heritage Club book. 1997. (See C 449)
C 441Death of Provost Major James Findlay. 1974.
C 442
C 443Copy of Freedom of Cullen Ceremony, 1975. (X ref. C 229).
C 444Article on Amateur Drama by John R.Allan. 1952.
C 445Council houses in Queen’s Drive to be sold.
C 446Cullen Craft Fair programmes 1989-1999
C 447
C 448Heritage Group Annual Presentation. 1999.
C 449Launch of Heritage Club book. “Banffie”, May 1997. (See C 440).
C 450Cullen’s proposed water supply. (Undated).
C 451Cullen’s Civic Heads.
C 452“Ballad of Findlater Castle” by Class 1R, Buckie High School.
C 453
C 454Cullen Bowling & Tennis Club. (X ref. C 199).
C 455
C 456A.P.Mustard, Seatown: Pre-decimal bills of sale.
C 457Local words, expressions & place names. Feb. 1991.
C 458Wheelwright workshop, Campbell Place, Cullen.
C 459Photocopies of letter from Alex Baird to his Father. 31.10.1758.
C 460Cullen Guides various: 1st. Cullen Guide Co., 70th Birthday; proficiency badge certificates; cooking guide; patrol camp permit
C 461Cullen Landmark to be given £150,000 revamp. 14.3.1998.
C 462Memories of Cullen Railway.
C 463Underbridge 923: Scotvec Project on viaducts. By W.Mowat.
C 464Article re. Railway 13 years after closure. 14.11.1981.
C 465Details of Cullen Railway Station. 12.2.1991.
C 466Highland Railway Timetable. 22.10.1922
C 467Football Club advert for jumble sale & auction.
C 468Opening of Cullen new golf clubhouse.
C 469Skipper’s certificate, W.Runcie, 19.5.1910. (X ref. 0 002, Dup. C 302).
C 470Receipt for goods from Robert Gregor, Ironmonger. 1924 (X ref. 0 044).; Receipt from James Forbes, Flesher. 1932. (X ref. C 121).
C 471Receipt from F.M.Foster, midwife. 24.11.1928. (X ref. C 121).
C 472Receipts from Lyle & Kinahan, Belfast, for cigarettes & wine to HMS “British Honduras”. 1945.
C 473Photocopies of 2 invoices from J.H.Moon to SS “Eccieshill” for bonded stores. 29.9.1947.
C 4742 Souvenir booklets of the Cullen Leisure Trails.
C 475Booklet showing goods for ship & payment. April 1918.
C 476Rules for Seatown Chapel, Cullen. 1952.
C 477Charms of Cullen
C 478Cullen Methodist Church Centenary Celebrations, 11.6.2005.
C 479Masonry Specifications: 2 Lawtie Mortification houses, S.Deskford St., Cullen. 27.3.1824.
C 480Banffshire Constabulary reports on Cullen matters: 14.10.1893; 20.7.1899; 14.3.1900; 17.11.1900.
C 481Photocopy “The Annals of Cullen” by Dr. W.Cramond. 1904.
C 482
C 483Photocopy from “Glasgow Herald”, 1991, article on Moray Firth Ports.
C 484Recalling some Cullen people c.1900. (X ref. C 148).
C 485List of sailing boats & others of Cullen.
C 486
C 487Brief notes of Cullen ships: Talk by Mr. A.Mowat, Findochty. 12.2.1991.
C 488Photocopy press cutting: Albert Johnson who brought back the “Kelvinway” after the loss of Skipper & Mate. (Undated).
C 489Photocopy press cutting: UXB in Cullen Harbour. 15.1.1959.
C 490Press cuttings: 1) Mast falls on links in gale. 2) History of Cullen Bay Hotel. 3) Ailsa Flett, beneficiary of Fire Brigade’s 50th Anniversary. “Banffshire Journal” 10.12.1991.
C 491Page 3 of a paper on Cullen Church (Kirk?).
C 492Photo of large bell manufactured by John Taylor & Co. in memory of William Duffus, former Provost of Cullen. 1883. (1993).
C 493Undated Christmas card from Ken, Helen & the boys. Front features Three Kings of Cullen. Accession Date (ND.) 2013.
C 494Programme for presentation of the Freedom of the Royal Burgh of Cullen to the Earl of Seafield. 1975 (See also C 229, C 443).
C 4951) Centenary handbook. 2) Programme for Centenary Dinner. Both Cullen Bowling & Tennis Club. 2001
C 496“Down Memory Lane”. Reminiscences of Mrs. R.Paterson. 1998
C 497Poem (from ‘Scots Magazine’ ?), “My Kirk Atop the Bin”. Alison Skinner.
C 498Accounts for CDPHG for years ending 2010,’11 & ’12
C 4991) Constitution & Rules, Cullen Bowling & Tennis Club. 2) Minutes of Executive Committee meeting of CB&TC, Sept.1996
C 500Programme for 40th. Anniversary Kirk Social & Presentation to Rev. J.T.Guthrie. 1977(See also C 008).
C 501‘Banffshire Advertiser’ photo of Miss Jackie Ewen being presented with free holiday to Barbados. 1986
C 502Press photos of Queen Elizabeth in Cullen and Portknockie. 1961
C 503P&J photo Alison Findlay (19) presenting a glass goblet to the Queen at Herd & McKenzie, Buckie. 1982
C 504Celebration of Cullen & Deskford Women’s Guild centenary. 1989. A/D 2013.
C 505
C 506“Row at Cullen Council: 4 walk out”. 1958
C 507Presentation of Achievement Certificates by Community Council. 2012
C 508
C 509Cullen Flower Show & results. 1957
C 510
C 511
C 512
C 513Cullen Calender 2008.
C 514Cullen Town Hall. Polling Station no. 56. List of addresses
C 515List of Cullen references in ‘Banffshire Journal Annuals’ 1960-95
C 516Complimentary calendar for 1928 issued by William Runcie, Ship’s Chandler, Cullen
C 517Paper “The Mystery Manor of Cullen”. A/D 2013. (See also C 287).
C 518Paper “The Big Ben of Cullen”
C 519Obituary of centenarian Catherine McArthur
C 520Blank invoice & memo. from Andrew Wilson, Grocer, Seafield St
C 521Obituaries of Professor W.D. McHardy and memorial service programme
C 522The Answer’, Gospel magazine for Cullen & Portknockie. No. 9
C 523Programme for 2009-10 season of CDPHG
C 524Paper “The Cullen Market Cross”
C 525List of references in ‘Banffshire Advertiser’ to Cullen railway viaducts
C 526Poster for CDPHG Summer Exhibition, 2013
C 527Press accounts of loss at sea: 1) Calamity at Buckie. 2) Loss of ‘Lovedale’ at Lowestoft. 3) J.Findlay, Seatown, lost off Lowestoft. ND 2013. (For No.2) see also C 058 No.2, C 263; for 3) see C 272.). CHECK
C 528Guide to Moray District Council conservation area policies: Cullen
C 529Abstract of the Accounts of the Town Council for the year ended 15th May 1960
C 530Christmas card from J.Forbes, Provost of Cullen to local soldier in the trenches. 1915
C 531Paper “Perambulation of the Marches of Cullen 1618”
C 532Excursion to Boyndie, Boyndie & Findlater Castles & Cullen House
C 533Excursion to Cullen
C 534Report on CDPHG 2013 Summer Exhibition
C 535Banffshire Field Club. 1927 excursion to Cullen House and its environs, and Cullen Kirkyard
C 5361. Tumuli in the Cullen District. W. Cramond. 2. A Gamrie farmer’s money transactions, 1760 – 1769
C 537Excursion to Findlater Castle and Cullen
C 538Banffshire Field Club. 1883. 1. Excursion to Boyndie, Boyne, Portsoy and Cullen. 2. Geology of the excursion to Boyndie, Portsoy and Cullen. J. Horne.
C 539The Constabulary of Cullen
C 540Press cuttings about Rev J T Guthrie, two on his death and one on his resignation as Presbytery Clerk.
C 541Photo of the Buckie bus used as a tea room in Cullen in the 1940s.
C 542Summary of master bakers in Cullen, Buckie and Portgordon
C 543Sale of the Seafield Arms Hotel
C 544Leaflets and resume of Cullen Tourist Initiative, 2006.
C 545Extensive details of the building of Cullen Harbour
C 546Charlie the Hermit story as told to D.Mair
C 547Buckie and District Directory. List of fishing boats in Buckie, Cullen, Findochty and Portknockie. 1924/25.
C 548Photos of Cullen Harbour showing its wooden foundations.
C 549Programme of the Festival of Arts and Crafts, Cullen Town Hall. 1994 & 1995.
C 550Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Notes on tumuli in Cullen district and discovery of two urns at Foulford near Cullen in 1897.
C 551Article from “Fishing News” 02/02.01. on Zulus and line boats.
C 552Account of murder in Cullen of G. Gardiner (Bo) by J. Findlay (Knab). 1887.
C 553Buckie and District Street Directory 1924 with lists of houses, businesses and shops from Cullen to Buckie.
C 554List of losses of steam drifters from CDPHG area.
C 555Complete transcript of all inscriptions in Cullen Kirkyard in 1867, on closure.
C 556Press article on the loss of the “Lovedale”, 14/11/1929
C 557Poem, “Cullen Old Age Pensioners”.
C 558Cullen Townswomen’s Guild 1934 – 1984. 1. Poem : 25th Anniversary, Jan 1959. 2. Poem : Townswomen’s Guild Outing
C 559Poems. 1. Marching Doon The Avenue. 2. Autumn Glory. 3. Doon the Brae. 4. A Wet Sunday. 5. Lassie, Do You Believe Me?
C 560Poems. 1. The Cullen Fleet (George Addison). 2. Hameward Bound (But this may have been struck out).
C 561Poems. 1. Shepherd’s Version of the 23rd Psalm. 2. Fisherman’s Version of the 23rd psalm. 3. Christmas Day. 4. Hope Thou in God.
C 562Poems. 1. Honey. 2. Fantasy. 3. Robin’s Return. 4. Postie. 5. Deid Room. 6. Take Time.
C 563Poems. 1. Oor Jubilee Picnic 1887. 2. Whistle, Whistle Auld Wife. 3. Lizzie. 4. Hame. 5. Any Husband
C 564Looking back 100 Years by A. Pirie. Fishing, farming, clubs and societies
C 565Story of a young loon running away from home. “It lasted a day”.
C 566Extract from “Steam Drifters Recalled”. H.M.D. Sea Breeze
C 567Cullen Drifter, “Nellie Gardiner”. Alarming experience at Stronsay.
C 568list of admissions to Cullen School, 1932/33.
C 569Press articles about Alexander Grant’s claim to the Earldom of Seafield.
C 570Seafield Estates Notice about large numbers of unpaid rents in fishing villages. Payment or removal by law.
C 571Cullen circa 1900 TO BE ADDED WHEN COMPLETE JIM TOOK HOME
C 572Findlater Castle floor plans. 1951.
C 573“Stiff tae Steam” BF14 “Excelsa”, sold and renamed FR221 “Pitulli”
C 574Extract from log of SD “Tyrie”, 16/02/1941.
C 575Banffshire Advertiser. Photos and article on 9 Cullen men who served in WWI
C 576Press Article. Presentation to mark the retirement of Dr. A. W. Thomson.
C 577Various order forms and receipts for shops and services in Cullen and Aberdeen. From the effects of the late Kiturah Jane Runcie (Margaret Donn’s Sister)
C 578Poem. “The Rock Fishers of Cullen”.
C 579Aerial photo of modern Cullen with map of Old Cullen superimposed.
C 580e-mails from Ken McBeath and letter written to his father in 1978, referring to aspects of Cullen in the past.
C 581Various hand written notes and a photocopy referring to Earls of Seafield in the C19th.
C 582Photocopy of Cramond’s “A Walk in the Churchyard of Cullen”.
C 583Cullen Environmental Audit on behalf of Cullen Community Council, 2015.
C 584Pocket map of Cullen and District, published by James McBeath, Chemist and Stationer, The Square, Cullen. Plus two photocopies.
C 585Envelope addressed to Andrew Wilson, and short genealogy.
C 586Publicity booklet for Seafield Arms Hotel
C 587Booklet on Cullen School Log Books.
C 588Royal Burgh of Cullen. Bye Laws for regulating the Links Pleasure Ground. 1963.
C 589Cullen Bowling Club Membership Card. 1975.
C 590Booklet. “Cullen Leisure Trails”. Community Council.
C 591Various programmes and photographs of 1960s Cullen Dramatic Society productions.
C 592Cullen Parish Church Sunday School programme for operetta “Princess Chrysanthemum”.
C 593Traditional New Year Poem recited by Children
C 594Poem, “The Rock Fishers of Cullen”
C 595Doric Poetry winner, Zara Gill.
C 596Newspaper article “The Day a Wartime Bomber Crew Dropped in for tea”.
C 597Paper. “The Findlater Obelisk” (Carlsbad, now Karlovy Vary). Pete Mason.
C 598Map of boundary between Cullen House Gardens and Seafield Estates land. Peter Mason.
C 599Paper. “Memories of the Hurricane in Seatown, Cullen”. Rod Little.
C 600Humorous sketch map of Scotland by George Desson, slater.
C 601Various old newspaper adverts for Cullen shops
C 602Manuscript copy of a book by David Fowler on newspaper adverts for Cullen shops.
C 603Various C19th lists of Cullen voters, tradesmen, etc. David Fowler.
C 604CDPHG committee 2015/16.
C 605Various documents and lists referring to the 2nd Cullen Brownie Pack in the 1950’s
C 606Undated (1970’s?) newsletter . Cullen 50 + Group
C 607Handwritten account. “Monday’s Washin’ Day”
C 608Court sentences from 1698 to 1717. From the “Banffshire Journal”, September 13, 1887
C 6091. Undated account of early CDPHG meeting. 2. Photograph of CDPHG meeting, June 1994 from the “Banffshire Advertiser”
C 610Poem. My Aul’ Dog Bow by Slochie Loon, 1892
C 611Sandy Forbes’ Version of the 23rd Psalm, in Doric.
C 612P&J article on Cullen Auld Kirk, 25/05/1968
C 613Paper entitled “Eeldie”, (Yule)
C 614Paper entitled “The Three Kings of Cullen”
C 615Booklet produced by the Banffshire Coast Conservation Society
C 616Aerial photograph of Cullen. Evening Express. 25/07/1961
C 617Copies of the First and New Statistical Accounts. Parish of Cullen
C 618Photographs and some brief pen portraits of some local men who served in World War I
C 619Handwritten notes and lists of local boats. D. Mair
C 620Paper on the “Isabella Fortuna” and the Wick Society Boat Club
C 621The story of the great gale of November 1893 by J Campbell, skipper of the sailboat “Glide” of Lossiemouth
C 622Various papers on the Lawtie Mortification
C 623Rough drafts and amended copy of CDPHG booklet “Traditional Recipes”
C 624Correspondence on Tochieneal and Blackpots tileworks. 1987
C 6251. Numbers and owners of Cullen steam drifters 2. Paper on “Ships of Cullen”. A Mowat
C 626Papers by Bill Davidson: Cullen Station, Cullen rail timetable. Railway time
C 627Article from Banffshire Journal Annual 1973 about late C19th and early C20th Cullen. “The Big Ben of Cullen”. Robert Gregor
C 628Handwritten list and copies of adverts for old Cullen shops
C 629A coastal walk from Sandend to Portknockie
C 630Engineering drawings and articles relating to the railway in Cullen
C 631Walks and wonders – Walk Cullen to Sanded
C 632Loss of boats and lives on the Banffshire coast. 1857
C 633Undated school project on Cullen
C 634“Vassal Burghers and Inhabitants of Cullen”
C 635Steamers and drifters in Buckie District. 1926. Including Cullen and Portknockie
C 636Drifters Belonging to the Heritage Area Lost in Unforseen Circumstances
C 637Three Roman Harbours on the Moray Firth, Portsoy, Cullen and Spey Bay
C 638Various papers about sailing drifters
C 639Proof Copy of “Heritage Tales”
C 640Proof Copy of “More heritage tales”
C 641
C 642Various papers and articles about shipwrecks
C 643List of boatbuilding yards in Buckie and District (Portgordon to Cullen)
C 644Preface and Introduction to Buckhart Ogilvie’s book on the Ogilvie family
C 645Names, Official and Fishing Numbers, and Owners of Cullen steam drifters
C 646Papers and articles on the extension of Cullen harbour
C 647Various articles on Cullen House fire
C 648Posters and programme for CDPHG event 1996
C 649List of products of “Cullen in Stitches” 1994
C 650Newspaper article. 21/08/2007 on visit by Kevin Findlay, great great grandson of its founder to Cullen Methodist Church
C 651Account of renovations in Lower Castle St in 1950s and 1960s. Ian Hall
C 652Cullen Red Cross Hospital
C 653Notes on the Cullen Extension of the Banffshire Railway
C 654Maps and Text on Cullen Area in Moray District Local Plan. Undated, probably 1990s
C 6551957 declaration of Cullen Links Right-of-Way
C 656A Fragment From the History of Cullen. Mary P Mackie
C 657Account of Crash of Avro Anson in Cullen Bay. November 1939. Alex Mowat
C 658History of Four Dining Room Chairs
C 659Poem. “The Battle of Cullen Sands”
C 660First Floor Plan of Cullen House
C 661Notes on the Seafield Arms Hotel
C 662Notes on a traction engine fly wheel used for getting beached boats back into the sea CHECK
C 663Notes on hen broth and boiled fowl
C 664Essay: Why on earth do we garden?
C 665Historic drain still working after 130 years – Essay on the Main Drain
C 666Charlie: A legend in his own lifetime
C 667Essay: Death of the last shop in Seatown
C 668Heraldry on Cullen Coat of Arms explained
C 669
C 670Memories of Mrs Clara Inglis re the Countess of Seafield
C 671The Story of Len Hall’s Life
C 672Sport in Cullen a Hundred Years Ago
C 673The Visit to Cullen and Portknockie by King Edward VII
C 674The Birth of a Pets’ Cemetery in Cullen
C 675Colourful Cullen Characters No 1. Stephen Findlay
C 676Seafield Estates as they were in the first half of this (20th) Century
C 677Letter from Len Hall to BBC “Out of Doors” programme
C 678Notes on Rannie surname
C 679Bill Davidson’s memories and paper bag
C 680Brief Notes about Cullen House. 1975-c.1987
C 681Paper on the Main Drain
C 682History of Cullen harbour
C 683
C 684
C 685Partial Copy of WW1 Diary / Various Papers about the Railway in Cullen
C 686Various Papers about the Railway in Cullen
C 687
C 688Various Papers on Fishing and Fishing Boats of Cullen
C 689Various Papers on the Findlater and Seafield Earls and on Seafield Estate
C 690Two Papers. 1. Schools and Schoolmasters of Cullen. 2. Log Books of Cullen School
C 691The Cullen Burn
C 692
C 693
C 694Some Happenings Recorded in the District in 1936
C 695
C 696Various dialect word lists and Sketches
C 697Two Papers. 1. Tochieneal Distillery by J Rennie 2. The Wilson Family of Tochieneal by A Pirie
C 698A brief picture of Who’s Who: William Rothnie Station Master Cullen
C 699A Few of My Earliest Memories
C 700
C 701Standard Grade History Investigation by Marie Pirie, Buckie High School 1992. “The Lawtie Mortifications”
C 702The Copie of the Covenant of Cullen. 1649
C 703Sports and Amusements of the Past. IM Gray. 1991
C 704Various papers on Seatown
C 705
C 706Various Papers About Charlie the Hermit
C 707Interesting Dates in Cullen 1806-1992. B Imlah 1994
C 708Davie’s Castle. J Rennie. 1995
C 709Newspaper Extracts. G Leith & A Pirie
C 710The Amazing Dr Cramond
C 711Some family Memories
C 712Various Papers on Details of the loss of named Fishing Boats
C 713Various Papers on Cullen Churches. I Gray 1992 & 1994. E Imlah 1992 & J Rennie 1993
C 714
C 715Launch of Auld Kirk Booklet
C 716Message from Queen Elizabeth on her Golden Wedding, 1997, to unidentified recipient
C 717Note about the Drinking Fountain in the Cross in Cullen Square
C 718Newspaper articles on the presentation of a Pulpit Bible to the Auld Kirk by Rev Prof W McHardy
C 719Unattributed Poem “Salute to Cullen”
C 720List of Ministers of Cullen Methodist Church
C 721Cullen Community Education Centre Programme
C 722Painting Donated to Cullen in 1947 by Bill Glennon
C 723Discipline and the Church. J Meneer. 1995
C 724Incomplete handwritten comments on renovation of houses in North Castle St. C. 1960
C 725Scottish notes and Queries. 1. Cullen House 1709 (inc. Plan) 2. Leslie of Birdsbank 3. The Ord Family
C 726
C 727
C 728Brief papers on 1. Tenants of Tochieneal 2 Whyntie family tree
C 729Royal Burgh of Cullen Coat of Arms
C 730The Temple of Fame Cullen – NB Planning
C 731Old Cullen Reminiscences, summarised from Cramond
C 732Key for map of environs of Old Cullen
C 733Programme for 1955 Historical Pageant
C 734Innes Surname and Cullen Auld Kirk
C 735Paper on art works in Cullen House
C 736Brief notes on Cullen Old Age Pensioners Association
C 7372015 CDPHG outing to Tochieneal Brick works
C 738Call to secure Cullen facilities (page1)
C 739By Crannoch Loch MOVE dup
C 74030-year hunt for permanent home ends as Cullen Heritage Centre officially opened MOVE
C 741Cullen: Presentation of seat MOVE
C 742A Community Health Profile of Cullen Old Town
C 743Cullen and round about move?
C 744Some people living at Cullen House and in the Grounds in 1901 PAPER?
C 745Tochienal Station camping carriage
C 746Auld Kirk visiting hours 2024 & 2025
C 747Let us pray, but you should pay
C 748Feu contract between Countess Seafield and George Wilson Findlay for 29 Seafield Street
C 749
C 750
C 751
C 752
C 753
C 754
C 755
C 769LAST HANG FILE
GAP
C 790
C 791
C 792
C 793
C 794Poem: The council
C 795Notes on Grant family
C 796Notes on James Pirie – Watch Maker and Clock Maker, Cullen.
C 797Cullen Grit
C 798Bank of Scotland Grant Street – Stable Building
C 799The long term management of an 18th century Banffshire estate
C 800Cullen census information 1841-1901
C 801The mystery of James Abercrombie’s plaque at Cullen Auld Kirk
C 802Loch in Cullen House grounds
C 803The Jane Shearer: A stormy day at Cullen Harbour – see also rib from Jane Shearer held in artefacts
C 804A walk from Cullen to Sandend
C 805Cullen House Ice House & Duff House Ice House
C 806Findlater Castle
C 807‘Cullen Days’ poster`
C 808‘Cullen as seen through old postcards’ poster
C 809‘Quiz night’ July 2014 poster
C 810‘Quiz night’ November 2014 poster
C 811Summer exhibition 2014 poster
C 812Evening talks programme
C 813‘The Cullen War Memorial’ poster
C 814Xmas party poster
C 815Summer exhibition 2015 poster
C 816‘Cullen Days’ poster`
C 817‘Cullen as seen through old photographs’ (again) poster
C 818‘Cullen 1930s to 1960s as seen through old postcards’ poster
C 819‘Cullen Sea School: A dream becoming a reality’ poster
C 820Poster for guided tour of Cullen Auld Kirk and Kirkyard
C 821Summer exhibition 2016
C 822‘Glasgow to Cullen July 1939’ poster
C 823‘Old postcards of Cullen’ poster
C 824‘How the arrival of the railway affected Cullen’ poster
C 825‘Quiz night’ poster
C 826‘The Up Toon Shops’ poster
C 827‘The Castle Hill Project’ poster
C 828‘The conversion of Cullen House’ poster
C 829Summer exhibition 2017
C 830‘From Cullen to Croatia’ poster
C 831‘Malcolm’s World’ poster
C 832‘March of Time? Records and remains of the burgh boundary’ poster
C 833‘In his element: A look at the heritage of Cullen and its near neighbours’ parts 1 & 2 posters
C 834‘Life, people and places of Auld Cullen’ poster
C 835‘Treasure in the attic / Castle Hill’ poster
C 836‘Recent discoveries about Cullen Auld Kirk’ poster
C 837‘Cullen Viaducts: Their rise, fall and renaissance’ poster
C 838‘Esther and the Estate’ parts 1 & 2 posters
C 839‘Lintmill: Its historic development’ poster
C 840‘Farskane to Cullen Bay’ parts 1 & 2 poster
C 841‘The history and evolution of Cullen House’ poster
C 842‘The Cullen Temple: Its past present and future’ poster
C 843‘The Cullen Ice House’ poster
C 844Exhibition 2023 poster
C 845‘The 1955 pageant’ poster
C 846‘Primitive beliefs, witches and trials in North East Scotland’ poster
C 847‘Chinwag: Bygone shops in our area’ poster
C 848‘Chinwag2: Railway days’ poster
C 849Extracts from the Will of the Right Honourable Caroline, Countess Dowager of Seafield, who died at Cullen House, on 6th October, 1911
C 850
C 851
C 852
C 853Death of John Forbes 21 South Castle Street
C 854Newspaper report – Death of John Graham, Hillocks Cottage, Cullen
C 855Cullen fisherman drowned at harbour on 6 February 1916
C 856Notes on Birdsbank in the old town of Cullen
C 857Death of William ‘Mast’ Mowat
C 858Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee Celebrations in Cullen, Portknockie and Deskford in June 1887
C 859From the Years
C 860The Auld Kirk and its mysterious marks
C 861Special constables in Cullen in 1915
C 862Temple of Pomona
C 863Temple of Fame
C 864Who’s Who: Dr John Geddes Pirie
C 865Notes on Stannard families in Cullen
C 866Great gale of 1953 recalled
C 867Seafield Estates newsletters 2000-2021
C 868Robert the Bruce died 700 years ago… But he’s still paying £5 to this church every year
C 869Poem: From the diary of a hen
C 870Valuation rolls for Parish of Cullen 1887-1940 (not all years)
C 871Notes on Davidson family in Cullen
C 872Notes on Gardiner family at 86, Seatown
C 873Cullen Loons poem
C 874Findlays in the Seatown of Cullen, in 1891
C 875Let’s go back 100 years
C 876A year in Cullen in 1902
C 877The Salmon Bothy at Port Long Bay (Rennie version)
C 878Cullen’s Pet Cemetery and Stephen Findlay
C 879Various documents on disappearance and presumed death of Peter Wood during WWI
C 880‘The Northern Picts’ poster
C 881Princess Anne’s royal seal of approval tops off bumper year for Cullen Heritage Centre
C 882
D 0011) Deskford extract from “New Statistical Account” 1843. Rev. G.Innes. 2) Preparatory note for “Third Statistical Account” 1956. Rev. W Hamilton.
D 002Deskford by Margaret Watson or Forbes
D 0031) “Deskford Parish Supplement” & “Deskford Church Magazine” 1906-1937. 2) “DFM & Parish Church News” 1938-1957. 3) “DCPN & Deskford Kirk News” ’58-’67.
D 0041) Extract from Deskford Free Church Minutes, 1851/52. 2) Extract from Deskford Free Church minutes, 1883.
D 005“Deskford Church Magazine” & “Deskford Church News”. 1932-1949.
D 0061) Circular re. pew allocation in Deskford Church 1872. 2) Description of Deskford old Parish Church in “Churches in Cullen & Deskford”. 1994.
D 007Draft Basis for linking for the Congregations of Cullen & Deskford. 1967 Also C 009
D 008Farms in the Parish of Deskford. 1997.
D 009Deskford WRI Indoor Bowling Foursome, winner of N. Federation WRI Championships: Hilda Bass, Annette Gardiner, Bunty Gardiner & Effie Stewart. 1994.
D 010Photocopy of letter from E.Cruickshank to Crudie WRI re. trip to Malaya 1927.
D 011Extinct limestone quarry & lime kilns at Craibstone in Deskford
D 012“Banffshire Advertiser” article on Craibstone lime quarries. 28.11.1995.
D 0131) Paper on the Deskford Burn. 2) Newspaper articles from “The Banffshire Journal” 15 1 1992, 22 1 92 and 29 1 92 on the Deskford Burn
D 014Prize Schedules for Deskford Horticultural Society Show / Flower Shows
D 015Note of children born to McKay & Cruickshank, millers at Berryhillock. 1885-1904.
D 016History of the Cruickshank family of Berryhillock, Deskford. 1767-1930.
D 017Talk given by Dr. Alice Ker to Birkenhead Literary & Scientific Society in 1910 on “Scottish Country Life 50 years ago”
D 018A Deskford man in Canada, 1908: A letter received by Mr. Cruickshank, Inspector of the Poor, Berryhillock, from Alexander Bain, late of Duffushillock
D 019
D 020Interview with Mrs. M. E. Beveridge of Deskford whose memory went back to the 1890’s. 1991.
D 0211) Application by Hugh Shearer, Ardoch Cottages, to emigrate to Canada under Empire Settlement Act 1922. 2) 2 letters to H.Shearer from Canadian Dept. of Immigration & Colonization re. his proposed settlement in New Brunswick. 1928.
D 022“Deskford”
D 023Article including a piece on the Dexford (sic) Carnyx. (See also 041, 049 & B 109).
D 024“The Parish of Deskford” 1724.
D 0252 Deskford Children’s Christmas Concert Programmes at the School, 1 x 1926, 1 unknown date.
D 026Invoice for goods & services from William Duncan, General Blacksmith, Woodend, to A.Wright, Upper Skeith
D 027Photocopy of chapter from Victorian book on Castles of Banffshire, 1873. “Deskford & Findlater”.
D 0282 “Press & Journal” articles on the Dutch Bulb Garden. 28.2.1992 & 20.2.1993. (See also A 003).
D 029Poems by & biography of Margaret Forbes of Kirktown. From “Banffshire Journal Annual” 1970.
D 030“The Fortunes of the Vale of Deskford”
D 031Photo from the “P&J Past Times” of Deskford Farmers’ Picnic at Findlater Castle, c. 1899.
D 0321) Farm Valuation Orders 1936. 2) Letter from Seafield Estates re. March Fences. 1936.
D 0331) Drawing of Deskford Castle from an early book. 2) Text & drawing of Deskford Castle from Cardiner’s (?) book of “Romantic Ruins in the North of Scotland”. c. 1790.
D 034Notes on St. John’s Church, Deskford
D 035Death of Mr. Robert Cruickshank, Deskford
D 036The Gaulcross Hoard of Pictish Silver
D 037
D 038Letter from Grigor & Gordon, solicitors, Elgin, to Rev. Park re. Mackintosh Trust. c.1904.
D 039Deskford Women’s Guild Accounts. 1919.
D 040Unveiling of War Memorial
D 041National Museums of Scotland Factsheet: “The Deskford Carnyx”. 1994. (See also 023, 049 & B 109).
D 042Discovery of an old gibbet
D 043“The Power of the Deskford Burn” Len Hall. 1991.
D 044Deskford Flower Show Winners List
D 045“P&J” photo of Deskford Home Guard, 1941/42
D 046Resumption of the Leitchestown dig
D 047Campaign by Mrs. Wendy Moss to have motoring offences subject to stiffer penalties
D 048Notes on Deskford Flower Shows, 1885-1891.
D 049“The Deskford Carnyx Factsheet”, Fraser Hunter. 1995. (See also 023, 041 & B 109). DUP?
D 050“Sang o’ Deskert Howe”. Rev. Alfred J.Armour.
D 051“Deskford Church News”, May 1947.
D 052Notes on Moral Dissipation during the late 19th. Century in the Parish of Deskford. John Menner. 1996.
D 053Letter from an Edinburgh lawyer stating the stipend of the Minister of the Parish Church in Deskford. 1871.
D 054Order form (completed) from Rev. Park to the C. of S. Sunday School Depot for various books for S/School. 1930.
D 055Notes from Deskford Women’s Guild. 1932-1935.
D 056Photo of welcome by Deskford Community Association to the new Minister, Rev. Alex McPherson. 1987.
D 057Various letters to & from Rev. Park about the collection of Communion Tokens. C.19th.
D 058Photo of the ladies of Deskford at the former school, with most named. c.1900.
D 059Life of Robert Cruickshank, Berryhillock Mill, 1834-1912
D 060Detailed specification for building new farmhouse at Inaltry (?). 1880.
D 061Bleachfield: A hidden gem
D 062Various papers referring to the Gallows on Clune & related matters. C.17th. &c.
D 063Constitution governing the care and use of Deskford Public Hall, 1923.
D 064Wedding of Barbara Geddes, Swailend
D 065Three press articles about the Dutch Bulb Garden
D 066“Banffshire Advertiser” article and results. Deskford Flower Show.
D 067Brief history of Samuel Forrest, born Aultmore, 1836.
D 068Petrol Ration Book of coupons for JLF 828, Jackie Smith, Deskford, 1957.
D 069Banffshire Field Club, 1888. 1. Excursion to Deskford. 2. The Old Church at Deskford. 3. The Stone Circles at Ley.
D 070Deskford
D 071Deskford WWI Roll of Honour
D 072Poll Card for 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum. Deskford Polling Place.
D 073Rules and Regulations for burial ground, Parish of Deskford, 1887.
D 074Diary of Robert Cruickshank, Inspector of the Poor, Deskford, 1906.
D 075Complete transcript of all inscriptions in Deskford Kirkyard, William Cramond, 1884.
D 076Cash account for Mr Smith, Deskford, Jan / Feb, 1906.
D 077Poem about Deskford.
D 078Genealogy of the Cruickshank family of Little Mosside, with photos and press articles.
D 079Induction of Rev W.R. Brown of Falkirk as Minister of Deskford West and St. John’s Church, 1932.
D 080Context for a carnyx: Excavation of a long-lived ritual site at Leitchestown Deskford,Moray, north-east Scotland
D 081Deskford Women’s Guild: article on Social Evening and presentation to long serving members.
D 082Diary of Robert Cruickshank, Inspector of the Poor, Deskford, 1906.
D 083Poem about Deskford. (Possibly by Robert Cruickshank, Inspector of the Poor)
D 084Invoice to Parish Hall Trustees from R. Cruickshank, Coal Merchant. 1935
D 085Invoice to Miss Cowie, Clune, from Anderson Nursing Home for an operation. 1944.
D 086Ration Book for Currie, Greenhill. 1953/54.
D 087Biography and family history of John McKay, miller at Berryhillock
D 088Copies of Deskford Parish Magazine/News. 1928-1953
D 089Papers on Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group meeting at Craibstone. 1995
D 090Tochieneal and Its Tenants 1600-1900
D 091
D 092Biographical Notes on Dr Alice Ker
D 093Historical research concerning Mains of Skeith / Castle of Skeith by Laura Stewart (presented by E. Dee) at Deskford CDPHG talk 2025
D 094Deskford Women’s Guild Centenary Recipe Book 1985
D 095Notes on possible illicit still on Mid Skeith
D 096Account of Fraser Hunter’s dig at Leitchestown
D 097Sarabella Chalmers, nee Morrison. A Most Perfect Woman
D 098Account of the Dutch Bulb Garden at Cottertown
D 099Bill Patterson and Miriam Margoyles purchase of and occupancy of Little Cultain. Sunday Times
D 100
D 101Seafield Estates correspondence with Len Hall re Ardoch Steading and Beechbank Cottage (Bank Croft)
D 102Correspondence re possible improvement to site of Craibstone Lime Works
D 103Deskford Timeline. Handwritten notes by Dr Fraser Hunter
D 104
D 105
D 106Sketch map, plan of work and guided tour of Carnyx site
D 107Programme for Doris Hall’s funeral
D 108Extinct Limestone Quarry and Limekilns etc at Craibstone.
D 109Extinct Tochieneal Tile Works DUP
D 110Obituary of Robert Cruickshank
D 111Various papers on the Voyage of the Girl Pat
D 112Clearances
D 113Deskford now and as it was 65 years ago
D 114Deskford Roll of Honour
D 115Deskford Centenary Flower Show
D 116Newspaper article on the retirement of Willie and Jean Taylor, Braidbog, from Farming. L Hall 1997
D 117Various papers on and by Len and Doris Hall
D 118List of Farms in Deskford in the Valuation Roll of 1947
D 119List of Farmers and Others in Deskford in 1903. B McHardy 1999 / L Hall 1999
D 120Deskford SWRI minutes in three books 1996-2019
D 121Birth Of A Flower Show
D 122Brief quote from Banffshire Herald 1966 about a monster neep
D 123Newspaper article on the McRorys of Dominie
D 124Hard work and happy days
D 125Three papers on World War I John Aitken 2018
D 126Two 1990 Northern Scot articles about Lorraine Miller, jewellery student
D 127Papers on Lorna Gammack, nee Findlay’s reminiscences on Kirktown c. 1939.
D 1281906 photo of Ladies’ Outing, with names attached
D 129P&J photo of 1958 League and Cup winning football team with names attached
D 130Content list for Ian Currie’s DVD of old family films
D 131The Picts in Deskford. John Aitken 2018
D 132Newspaper Cuttings/ 1. A Model Banffshire Parish 2. Church of Deskford 3. Sketches of Local History 4. Old Saints Days and Present Day Associations
D 133Childrens Concert Party photo in Community Hall, welcoming Rev Alex McPherson.
D 134Executor’s Report on the Estate of Alexander Craib, Todholes. 1956
D 135Tourist and visitors guide 1901 – Deskford
D 136Berryord and other pundler’s crofts DRAFT
D 137Deskford and District Community Association newsletters 2024, 2025
D 138Newspaper cuttings re Deskford carnyx
D 139The Carnyx in Iron Age Britain
D 140£2m Moray steading with swimming pool, gym,sauna and renowned gardens for sale
D 141Davie’s Castle, Banffshire
D 142Excavations at Leitchestown, Deskford, Banffshire
D 143Dates of happenings in Deskford
D 144Deskford picnic and first Flower Show
D 145Brief biography of the men whose name appears on the Deskford War Memorial
D 146Obituary: Eleanor Cruickshank
D 147Obituary: Annie Finnie
D 148Obituary: Doll Taylor
D 149Obituary: Donald Main
D 169LAST LABELLED HANG FILE
D 197Patrick Ogilvy and Elizabeth Baird
D 198Bouquet for Dutch man who laid down roots in Deskford
D 199Enzie / Deskford plans RHP 11845 and 11847 Deskford 1771
D 200
D 201Deskford Heritage Evening Poster 2014
D 202Deskford Heritage Evening Poster 2015
D 203Deskford Heritage Evening Poster 2016
D 204CDPHG Squaredoch railway outing
D 2052014 meeting
D 206Inaltry (former Monastery or Castle) Deskford
D 207Deskford Castle
D 208Deskford Heritage Evening Poster 2017
D 209Deskford Heritage Evening Poster 2018
D 210Deskford Heritage Evening Poster 2019
D 211‘Monuments in Cullen and Deskford’ poster
D 212‘The Deskford Carnyx’ poster
D 213‘Deskford Kirk and Tower: The chicken or the egg’ poster
D 214Deskford Heritage Evening Poster 2024
D 215Deskford Heritage Evening Poster 2025
D 216Deskford census information 1841-1901
D 217Baptismal records St John’s Church
D 218Closure of St John’s Church
D 219Deskford Church Deed
D 220Deskford Golden Wedding Celebrations
D 221
D 222Who’s Who: Sir Ashley Watson Mackintosh, Deskford
D 223Extracts taken from the register of baptisms in the Free Church congregation of Deskford 1843-1932
D 224Letter from Fraser Hunter to Len Hall about the Deskford carnyx site excavations
D 225Davie’s Castle: Entry in the Schedule of Mounuments
D 226The Journal of James Wilson: An Insight into Life in North East Scotland Toward the End of the Nineteenth Century
D 227James Wilson – Journal of my life and everyday doings
D 228Who’s Who: Robert Cruickshank – Berryhillock Mill
D 229Notes on William McLean
D 230Notes on McKay and Cruickshank – Berryhillock Millers
D 231List of Deskford Servicemen in World War I as at November, 1918
D 232Notes on Longmores of Deskford
D 233Notes on Reverend James Mackintosh and St. John’s, Deskford
D 234The Diary of William McWillie: Farmed the Backies, Deskford
D 235The Clunehill gallows site and well
D 236Deskford Auld Kirk and Castle (see also D 207)
D 237The Willows Tearoom: A place of vintage delight on the backroads of Moray
D 238Farmer retires
D 239Valuation rolls for Parish of Deskford 1887-1940
D 240
P 0014 items re. Rev. James MacIntyre: Booklet; 2 Press articles; Letter from Mrs. J.Kerr, Fochabers dated 30.11.2001. 1926/2001.
P 002Moray Firth disaster 1857 media reports, death certificates and A. Pirie paper
P 003Poem “The Aul’ Days”, believed by D.Pirie.
P 004Poems: 1) “Cruats Ower the Brig” by David Pirie. 2) “The Station that was” by “Tronachs” (Press cutting).
P 005Booklet of “Poetry & Songs” by W.G.Mair; 2 poems: “Oor Scotland” & Bessie Broon”. c.1908.
P 006The loss of the Evangeline 1905 newspaper reports (See also P 038, P 044, P 129, P 152, P 177, P 205 )
P 007Booklet of poems by “Exiled”, David Pirie
P 008Poem “My Auld Dog” by “The Slochie Loon” and Doggie bows or dog bowies by A. Pirie
P 009Crew list & poem by John Innes (Fisherman) on the loss of the “Polly”. 15.11.1895 and notes by A. Pirie
P 010Poem: “A Brief Memory of the terrific November Gale, 1893”, by J.W.B. 1893. (Poss. X ref. 0 022, C 341, P 112).
P 011Poem: “Hameward Bound” by “Kersey Breeks” NZ.
P 012Poem: “The Skaffie & the Zulu” by “Kersey Breeks”. 31.12.1936.
P 013Copies of Portknockie School photos from 1881 onwards.
P 014Various photos of Portknockie people.
P 015Portknockie Public school entrants 1881-1973
P 016Copies of Portknockie Boy Scout photos.
P 017Info. W.McFarlane & Co., Glasgow, Mfrs. school equipment: School desk found in Portknockie.
P 018Notes on schooling in Portknockie from 1870’s.
P 019National Savings Pass Book, Portknockie Public School, belonging to Christina Innes. 25.2.1941.
P 020Paper on Battle of the Bauds in 961, entitled “The Three Kings of Cullen”. (Poss. X ref. C 137).
P 021Report by Constable William Urquhart, Portknockie, 30.4.1892; “Wanted” poster for Matthew Seaton Hardy, 18.2.1892.
P 022Portknockie from 1901 Tourist Guide.
P 0232 photocopies of articles on Portknockie & Bin Hill. c.1900. By W.Cramond? (X ref. P 116).
P 024TV script “To Their Desired Haven” by Rev.J.Wood, Portknockie: Story of Moray Firth Fishing Town. 21.3.1965.
P 025“Preaching Cave” 30.7.1936. (X ref. P 103).
P 0261) Aerial photo of Portknockie & Cullen taken by Germans. 2) Article re. bombing of Portknockie, 19.2.1941.
P 027Municipal Election Portknockie, 1972 Poster; List of nominees. Last municipal election.
P 028Invoice book of William Slater, General Merchant & Ship Chandler, 11 Pulteney St., Portknockie. 1934.
P 029Snippets 1) 1901: James Russell, Centenarian. 2) 1912: Portknockie Highland Gathering. 3) 1912: House Collection.
P 030Missing Silver Trowel presented to Portknockie inhabitants by Dowager Countess Caroline. 25.4.1890.
P 031Opening of the Seafield Hall, Portknockie. 8.3.1911.
P 0323 stories re. life in early 20th.C. Portknockie: ‘Jessie’s Day’, ‘The Way We Lived’ & ‘And It Came To Pass’.
P 033Supplementary list of plants around Portknockie
P 034Valuation Roll for Portknockie. 1892/3.
P 035An Army Doctor’s Moral Dilemma re. “A Belgian Baby”.
P 036Drifters from Cullen & Portknockie in Great War.
P 037Drifters from Cullen & Portknockie in 2nd. World War.
P 038Dave Wood correspondence over Evangeline shipwreck in 1991
P 039Excerpt from ‘Shipwrecks of N.E. Scotland’: re. ‘St. Nicholas’, Portknockie. Stockholm
P 040Press article re. fishing fleet at E.Anglia, 22.10.1954.
P 041Article re. death of George Mair (“Bobbin”), Portknockie.
P 042“Memories of Herring Days”: Press cuttings re. groups at the Broch & Lowestoft, 1919
P 043Portknockie fishermen move to Banff: 1853-1880; Notes on Cullen fishermen: 1812/3
P 044Photocopy of Zulu “Evangeline” BF1952 & named crew
P 045Award of D.S.O. to Acting Skipper Lt. David E.S.Mair of Portknockie re Sinking of Uboat
P 046Portknockie poems.
P 047Sinking of SD “Gem” BF313, War no. 123609
P 048Bank of Scotland, 1 Pulteney Street
P 049Some happenings in the Portknockie/Cullen area, 1936.
P 050Meeting of Portknockie Town Council, 13.5.1913
P 051Postal Services in Portknockie, 1884-1933.
P 052Memories from “Buckie Advertiser”, 1895.
P 053Loss of SD “Josephine” BF415, official no. 124630. June 1915.
P 054Loss of SD “Ladysmith” BF1528, official no. 119661
P 055Loss of SD “Witham” BF197, official no. 122787. 3.11.1927.
P 056Loss of SD “Slains Castle” BF78. Crew taken off as vessel sank.
P 057Loss of SD “Margaret Mair” BF160. 3.11.1927.
P 058Loss of SD “Pitgaveny” BF151. Driven ashore while disabled, crew saved by lifeboat. 26.11.1936.
P 059Listing of BF reg. boats from BF1-BF2007
P 060Davie Falconer’s lone voyage. 12.7.1883.
P 061Opening of Portknockie Harbour, 25.4.1890.
P 062Some names of families in Portknockie 1906/7.
P 063Premises in Portknockie, 1906/7.
P 064Bottleneck bridge to go
P 065Drifters lost in heritage area. 25.3.1901-4.8.1907.
P 066Clay and Dash Houses in Portknockie
P 067A walk around Portknockie Village c.1930
P 068A short journey from Tronach Head to the Sand Cheek
P 069Joseph, a Portknockie business man
P 070Memories of Legges Farm, Portknockie
P 071Days of yore
P 072The country bairns, 1925-1935
P 073Rathven Parish, 1792 DUP
P 074Some local superstitions
P 075A favourite story re. a retired fisherman told by W.Slater’s father
P 076“Dovie”
P 077“Doon the Brae”. 1930S dup
P 078“An 8-year-old” compiled by W.Slater. 1928
P 079“The Flit” compiled by W.Slater. 1928
P 080
P 081A day’s walk through Portknockie in the 1930s. (Dup. P108).
P 082Poem: “Cottle Pirkies”. 1930’s.
P 083Poem: “To the Scottish Fisher Quines”.
P 084Poem: “To the Portknockie Horse”. 1995.
P 085Poem: “Portknockie” by Joan B.White.
P 086Poem: “Portknockie Revisited” by Robert Printer, St. Ninians Manse, Linlithgow.
P 087Poem: “Where are they now?”.
P 088Poem: “Portknockie Revisited”. (As P 086?).
P 089Poem: “Portknockie School Afore the War”
P 090Poem: “Cruats Ower the Brig”.
P 091From the Bucket to Wheelie Bin
P 092Early years in Portknockie
P 093Isabella Slater, nee Pirie DUP
P 094Cullen Skink MOVE DUP
P 095Alex’s First Day
P 096List of Portknockie photos.
P 097A Boyhood by the Sea by James S. Wood. Sept.1987. Press cutting with picture
P 098Portknockie enjoys a long memory by Brian Taylor. Pictures collected by James S. Wood and Ron Castle
P 099Press photo: Portknockie Boys Brigade march through Buckie. 23.3.1982.
P 100Press cutting: Miss Alice Slater’s 100th. Birthday. 21.6.2002. Northern Scot by Leanne Carter AND ‘Abstinence is the key’ to long, long life 200602 by Hazel Lawson
P 101Bid to heal rift over window changes
P 102Press cutting: Millennium Time Capsule Ceremony. 27.8.1999. by Pauline Taylor AND Deskford Flower Show entry on back to scan270899
P 103“The Answer” Gospel Magazine 17: “The Preaching Cave”. 1994. (X ref. P 025).
P 104Rathven Parish Council Rules & Regulations: Portknockie & Findochty Cemetery. 1901.
P 105Portknockie War Memorial unveiling ceremony. 1.6.1923.
P 106The Fisherman’s Hall, Portknockie.1933, 1994.
P 107Letter & photos of the Innes family & others. 1897. 1.3.1994.AND PHOTO?
P 108A day’s walk through Portknockie in the 1930’s. (Dup. P 081). by E.J. Anderson DUPLICATE MOVED TO 81
P 109An appreciation of Portknockie
P 110SD “Gem” BF313, Official no. 123609. (Dup. P 047). MOVED TO 47
P 111Portknockie Harbour Bazaar 2712.22 and 281222
P 112Dates of N.E.Gales, 8.10.1832-27.10.1898. (X ref.P 010, 0 022, C 341).
P 113Portknockie Drifter “Aivern” launched in Macduff for Alexander Mair (Slater) & Robert Grant Junior, (Undated)
P 114Boat building in Portknockie: George Innes & Son; Presentation at U.F. Church Hall.
P 115Press cutting: Photos of Portknockie. 8.12.1979. same as 98, DUPLICATE
P 116Portknockie & the Bin Hill. (X ref. or dup. P 023). MOVED TO 23 DUPLICATE – MOVE ONE TO CULLEN OR DESKFORD?
P 117Press cutting: Photo of Mother & Toddler Group Christmas Party; Item on “Rosedale” & Evangeline” (Dup. P 038). TWO ITEMS, KEPT AS KIDS, FISHERS AT 038
P 118
P 119Paid invoices from Portknockie Harbour Commissioners. 1929.
P 120Agendas & minutes of Portknockie Town Council, 1972.
P 121Agendas & minutes of Portknockie Town Council, 1973.
P 122Agendas & minutes of Portknockie Town Council, 1974. —- ——
P 123Agendas & minutes of Portknockie Town Council, 1975. —- ——-
P 1241) Changes in street names & nos., 31.3.1975. 2) Applicants to whom houses have been allocated, 1972/3. 3) Portknockie Town Council Housing List, 1973. 4) Memorandum on Action of Ejection against Mr. A.S.Mair & Mr. G.L.Purves, 13.9.1972. 5) Rents of Council Houses: Revision, 1972/3. 6) Report on Housing Improvements, 1974.
P 125Portknockie Town Council: Statutory Payments & Accounts already paid to be confirmed. 1973-1975 —- ——-
P 1261) Minutes Grampian Local Government Consultative Committee, 1973; 2) Grampian Area Health Board: organization 1973.
P 1271) Minutes of Buckie Swimming Pool Joint Committee, 1972. 2) Minutes of Buckie District Joint Committee, 1972-75.
P 128Misc.papers re. Portknockie Town Council, 1972-75.
P 129Poem: “The Wreck of the Evangeline” by Rev.W.J.Mathews
P 130Portknockie Town Council Budgets, years ending 1969 and 1970
P 131Paper on the Inauguration of Ordiquish Water Scheme, 1.6.1966
P 1321948 account of 1918 WW1 rescue of John Mair, Portknockie, part of the Dover Patrol
P 133“The McGillanders” from ‘The Romance of Banffshire Methodism’, Rev.Wesley F. Swift. ND 2013. (See also C 316). SEPARATE OUT
P 134Photo of Portknockie Gala Queen & Attendants. 1982
P 135Various large press articles re. Portknockie. 1971, ’76, ’79 & undated
P 136‘Northern Scot’ article on John Rennie & ‘The Diamonds”, “The Apaches” & “The Jacobeats”
P 137‘Banffshire Advertiser’ article on Buckie Town Council dumping cow heads & sour meat at Portknockie Tip
P 138Portknockie heritage map showing historic house numbering. ND 2013.
P 139Banffshire’s great fishing resources. The Banffshire Field Club 22.11.1917. ND 2014. William Barclay
P 1401) Excursion to Portknockie & Findochty J.Wood. 2) Early history of Findochty W.Cramond. TBFC 30.6.1888
P 141The Banffshire Field Club 1888: “A Walk Round the Rocks of Portknockie” by W.Cramond (X Ref. C073).
P 142Invoice from G.W.Slater, builder to Mr. Joseph Wood, ‘Roselea’, Portknockie. 26 January 1973
P 143Application by Portknockie Town Council for warrant to demolish Bridge St. air raid shelter. 1971?
P 144Poem: “The Station that was” by Tronachs
P 145Buckie and District Directory – Portknockie
P 146Green Castle excavations – Picts
P 147Poem: “Portknockie Drifters”
P 148Portknockie Town Council 1975 photograph
P 149MOVED TO P026
P 150Poem: “A Portknockie Loon’s Drifter Memories”. June 2001
P 151Family Tree: Gats/Galts/Gaults, Portknockie & Banff. 1851/61. A/D 9.2.2015.
P 152Record of Fatal Accident Enquiry on the sinking of the “Evangeline”
P 153The Portknockie Disaster
P 154‘Portknockie Harbourmaster Assaulted’
P 155Seine netter ‘Sickle’ accident, 3 drowned at harbour mouth.
P 156Press article re. crimes & offences in Portknockie between the Bruces & the Mairs.
P 157Press photo Portknockie Auxiliary Fire Service c.1939/40
P 158Press cutting re. Portknockie 1920s: poor price of herring & no bids at boat auction.
P 159MOVED TO P039
P 160Silver Trowel: 1. Photo of Arnold Pirie with trowel. 2. Detailed description of trowel. 3. A. Pirie report
P 161The Davie Mair “Shavie” collection of poems.
P 162Portknockie Harbour Bye-Laws 1916.
P 163The great storm of 1893. Jeems Mair.
P 164Poem about a fisherman’s wedding. W.G. Mair.
P 165Aye Afloat – song version
P 1661. Notes on boatbuilding in Portknockie. 2. Banffshire Advertiser article on proposed harbour in Portknockie 1883
P 167Portknockie Directory. 1926
P 168Feu contract between Viscount Reidhaven and Margaret Cowie Mair re 40, High St Portknockie. 1962
P 169P&J article 30/04/1986. “The Day Bombs Dropped on Portknockie” and to add stations TO SORT
P 170Names, Official and Fishing Numbers, and Owners of Portknockie steam drifters
P 171Police memorandum: Angus Mcleod Sheep stealing
P 172
P 173Newspaper articles on ex-harbour-master William Falconer Wood’s bequest of £1.8 million to fund scholarships to Gordonstoun
P 174Various papers on Portknockie Fishing Festival 2004
P 175Various newspaper articles on Portknockie Coat of Arms
P 176Newspaper articles on Portknockie centenarian Jessie Ann Slater
P 177Lines in memory of the crew who perished at Stronsay 17 January 1905
P 178Portknockie Floral Week programme. Undated
P 179Newspaper article about controversy about announcement of water cut. 1966 DG For whom the bell tolled in Portknockie
P 180Retirement of teachers James AK and Winifred Moyes
P 181An Army Doctor’s Moral Dilema. Prof Alex Mair
P 182The Portknockie Experience
P 183Portknockie Dates
P 184The Rise and Progress of Portknockie
P 185A day’s walk through Portknockie in the 1930s DUP
P 186Portknockie Traders
P 187Here’s something that will make every housewife sit up
P 188
P 189Little Harbours on the Rocks
P 190Various poems about Portknockie
P 191Portknockie’s roll of honour
P 192It All Began in Portknockie in 1920
P 193Old fishing boats: The Scaffs of the Moray Firth
P 194Skipper William Wood Portknockie
P 195Portknockie Rover Scouts. Receipt from John Stewart, Butcher. 1967 and shopping list
P 196Art find is a piece of history
P 197Portknockie Harbour Bye-laws. 1916 dup
P 198Correspondence re sale of 2, Cliff Terrace, Portknockie
P 199Receipt to Mrs Wm Mair, widow from George Pirie, Boot and Shoe warehouse
P 200Programme for presentation of Letters Patent and Coat of Arms to Portknockie Community Council
P 201Villagers unite to kick crime out
P 202Electrical storm brings havoc to Portknockie
P 203Portknockie sights on title
P 204Homecoming mosaic hailed
P 205New song for Portknockie tragedy
P 206How battling Emily, 8, is ready to go to court to save her village school
P 207Minister hails “amazing generosity”
P 208Portknockie girl artist
P 209Book launch unveils Portknockie Memories
P 210Granny’s Cullen Skink / A Portknockie fishwife – Isabella Slater nee Pirie / Early years in Portknockie/Tricks of small boys
P 211A Walk Around the Rocks of Portknockie
P 212Dog Bowies: The use of dogskins for fishing floats
P 213Tee Names of Fishermen
P 214Snippets on Fishing and fishing boats of Portknockie
P 215List of storms and gales which greatly affected this area
P 216Some Items from meetings of Portknockie Town Council in 1920s
P 217Various Poems about Portknockie.
P 218Portknockie meeting history
P 219Some of the names of families in Portknockie 1906-1907
P 220Clay and Dash Houses in Portknockie
P 221Reports on award of DSO to Acting Skipper Lieutenant David E .S. Mair
P 222A sail by boat from Portknockie to Sandend
P 223Supplementary list of plants around Portknockie. 1996.
P 224Names of Features on the Coast Around Portknockie
P 225Various Volumes of the Knockers in box file 1 and listed here
P 226
P 227Opening of Portknockie bowling green and pavilion 3 July 1935
P 228Early days 14 Church Street Portknockie
P 229Brooklax
P 330
P 260LAST LABELLED HANG FILE
P 301Green Castle
P 302Findochty Castle and the Ords
P 303Portknockie Heritage Evening 2014 Poster
P 304Portknockie Tea Morning 2015 in the Seafield Hall Poster
P 305Portknockie Heritage Evening 2015 Poster
P 306‘A day’s walk through Portknockie in the 1930s’ Poster
P 307‘James Mair’s Portknockie’ poster
P 308‘Gan tae the Shoppies: Portknockie 1950-1960’ poster
P 309‘The coast walk from Findochty to Cullen: The old names of the caves and rocks along the way’ poster
P 310The Wreck of the Evangeline
P 311Cruats Farm Portknockie: Mill dams
P 312Portknocie barometer
P 313List of some Pirie / Buxer children at Portknockie School
P 314Portknockie’s Shoppies
P 315Evangeline BF1952
P 316Evangeline gravestones in Hillhead Cemetery
P 317Findochty valuation rolls 1887-1987
P 318Portknockie valuation rolls 1887-1939
P 319Portknockie census enumeration rolls – 1841 and 1851
P 320Joseph Addison – A Knocker through and through THERE IS PAPER – CHECK
P 321Portknockie Memories cf P 209 DRAFT VERSION
O 001Extinct Tochieneal Tile Works
O 0021) Skippers ticket. 2) Letter to Board of Trade re. introduction of Skipper’s Tickets. 1910. (X ref. C 302, C 469).
O 003“A Forgotten Hero”: Sir Ralph Abercromby. 1997.
O 004The Wilsons of Brangan & Cullen.
O 0051) Loss of “Seafield” BF680. “Banffshire Advertiser”, 1920. 2) Loss of “Deliverer” BF151. “Fishing News”, 1917.
O 006“Travels of a Banffshire Laird” – Thomas St.Clair Abercromby of Glenglassaugh by Mary P.Mackie. (X ref. 0 007).
O 007The Lairds of Glassaugh. (X ref. 0 006).
O 008Inchgower Distillery. Alexander Wilson & Co. 1871-1929.
O 0092 full page articles on Fordyce from “P&J”, 1971 &1976.
O 010History of the Hays of Rannas and Lenplum.
O 0111) An historical outline of the George Smith Bounty. 2) Account of petty expenses, Trust Estate of George Smith of Bombay, 1858/9.
O 012Transcript of all the inscriptions in the Churchyard of Fordyce. 1885.
O 013Lintmill Picnic & Games, 1894
O 014Newspaper photo: Repairing the steam drifter “Rosedale” at Herd & Mackenzie’s slip at Crooked Hythe, Findochty. 1918. (X ref. P 038).
O 015Article from “National Geographic”, 1961, about the crew of the drifter “Radium” from Findochty. Average crew age 68.
O 0161) 6″ O.S. Map copy. 2) Recordings of conversations at Tarrieclerach Long Cairn by Douglas & David Summers & Dr. Ralston.
O 017Thirty ways to kill an association.
O 018Tochieneal Distillery
O 0193 lists or glossaries of local dialect.
O 020Opening of the Coast Railway line from Tochieneal to Portsoy, “Banffshire Advertiser’, 3.4.1884.
O 021Notes on some of the Wilson family of Tochieneal. A.Pirie, 1994.
O 022Chronological list of storms & gales which affected this area. From local newspapers. 18.32.1898. (X ref. C 341, P 010, P 112).
O 023Chronological list of Hay involvements with civic & ecclesiastical affairs. (1992).
O 024Table of Customs leviable for goods &c. exposed for sale in St. Peters Fair of Rathven.
O 025Tourist leaflet about the Banffshire Costal Burghs. Undated.
O 026Order of Service for the Receiving & Dedicating of the completed New English Bible by the Churches in Scotland in St.Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, 18.3.1970. Cathedral, Edinburgh, 18.3.1970.
O 027Newspaper article & opening speech by Lady Seafield for Bazaar at Cambridge. 23.8.1923.
O 0281) Notices of unveiling of War Memorials at: Bimie 2.10.1921; Keith 11.11.1923; Banff 12.11.1922; Portsoy 10.11.1923. 2) Notice of laying of foundation stone of Boyndie United Free Church, 13.8.1924.
O 029“Aberdeen Journal” 5.1.1748.
O 0301) Invitation, Programme & Menu for the official opening of Whitehill Harbour, 4.3.1961. 2) “P&J” photo of Whitehill Harbour Commissioners & guests at Dinner Dance, 24.3.1976. 3) “Banffshire Journal” photo of the Whitehills Branch of the White Fish Producers Association.
O 031Application by James Smith, Lintmill, to the Trustees of George Smith’s Bounty. 1884. (See also 0 011).
O 032Notice from C. in C. No. 76 Squadron, Bomber Command re. skill & crew co-operation during a raid on Hamburg. 27/8.7.1943.
O 033Paragraph by Len Hall on the Shetland Bus. 1993.
O 0343 day Maritime Planning Forecast on 18.2.1991.
O 0351) Royal Assent for: i) Redhythe Bursaries. ii) George Smith’s Bounty. iii) Stuart Mortification. 1890. 2) Royal Assent for the “County of Roxburgh Educational Trust Scheme 1931”. 3) An historic outline of the George Smith Bounty (Fordyce Academy) 1952.
O 036‘The Isabella Fortuna story’ poster and handout
O 037“Banffshire Advertiser, 29.8.2000.
O 038Grampian Regional Council Harbours Order 4197/ 4.1.84.
O 0391) Agendas & Minutes of Cullen, Portnockie & Findochty Harbours Consultative Committee 1980/81. 2) Letter & report to Harbour Advisory Committees from VV.Turner, Director of Roads. 1981/82. (X ref. C 098).
O 040Letter & Paper from Ancient Monuments Dept., Scottish Development Dept. on Rescue Archaeology in Scotland. 15.12.1978.
O 041Christmas Postcard to Mrs. McHardy, 38 West Church St, Buckie. 1912.
O 042Hydro Electricity in Scotland
O 043Invoices from ships’ suppliers. 1945/7.
O 044Invoice from Robert Gregor, Saddler, Ironmonger, Seedsman & Furniture Warehouseman, Buckie to Mrs.Runcie, 16 Castle Street, Cullen. 1927. (X ref. C 470).
O 045Paper on Tochieneal Distillery. John Rennie 1994. (See also 0 018).
O 046Synoptic charts, statistics & photocopies of newspaper articles on the Great Gale of January 1953. (X ref. C 168, C 340, C 482)
O 047The genealogy of the Hays of Rannes
O 048Portsoy history & topography copies from an old MS in Portsoy Chapel-House (?) Banffshire. Anon.
O 049Findochty woman to compete in Beta Sled Dog Rally at Aviemore
O 050Banff Goldsmiths & their marks (1670-1855)
O 0511) Tourists’ & Visitors’ Guide (Banffshire-Morayshire) adverts. 2) As (1). 3) T. & V. Guide – to p.48. 4) As (3), pp.19-111. 1901.
O 052Various notes re. Findlater Castle & 1 re. Findochty Castle. 1891; 1904; 1907 &c.
O 0531 page Geological History of Banffshire Coast.
O 054Paper by C.M.Flett: “First Fletts in Findochty”. 1998.
O 055Extract on Findochty from undated Tourists’ & Visitors’ Guide.
O 056Poem “Memories of Aul’ Aiberdeen”.
O 057Submission by Arnold Pirie re. Tochieneal Distillery. (See also article by J.Rennie, 0 018).
O 058Article “Who was ‘Historicus’” from “Banffshire Journal Christmas Annual” 1974.
O 059Reproduction of Blaeuw’s World Map, 1645.
O 060Article from “P&J” 30.8.1978 on Orkney Archaeology.
O 061Photocopies of extracts from a newspaper (“Aberdeen Journal”?), 1798, including several on the Battle of the Nile plus adverts.
O 062Buckie Baptist Church Constitution, 1984.
O 063Paper on the development of the Colt Revolver.
O 064Newspaper article on Dr. Johnson’s Bi-centenary. 1909.
O 065Weather related old fishermen’s sayings from Wick. 2001.
O 066Paper on Clay Building in the Lower Spey Valley. 1975.
O 067Paper & 2 newspaper articles on the Campbell Hospital, Portsoy. 1902 & 1998.
O 068Letter from John Cowie, Buckie, ordering cut wood. 1879.
O 069Embroidered Brother postcard
O 070National Registration I.D. card. Catherine (Kate) McKay, Sandend. 1949/50. Accession Date (A/D) 2013.
O 0712 remembrance cards from London: 1) George Richard Mortley Hougham. 2) Henry V. Schulby. 1883 & 1885. ND
O 072Script for “Cinderella” sketch
O 073Details of Fifie “Isabella Fortune”, Arbroath. A/D 2013.
O 0743 letters re. use of ‘duck” lamps on fishing boats. 1982
O 075Article on old household items made of iron
O 076List of names & brief biographies from Buckie War Memorial
O 077Paper: “Tochieneal & its Tenants”. ND 2013. Photocopy from “Shipwrecks of N.E. Scotland”. ND 2013.
O 078Photocopy from “Shipwrecks of N.E. Scotland”. A/D 2013
O 079Paper: “The Banffshire Railway” by Mary P. Mackie. A/D 2013.
O 080William Ingram and the Grange Patrol
O 081Notes of CDPHG talk by Jim Mackay on Duff House
O 082Words of bothy ballad “Tochineal”(sic). (p.353. ISBN 0 85976 303 X). ND 2014.
O 083Notes of CDPHG talk by Pete Mason on Tochieneal Brick & Tile Works
O 084Plans of entire route networks of Highland Railway & GNSR
O 085Boyne, Findlater and Findochty Castles
O 086Church bells in Banffshire
O 087Excursion to Portsoy
O 088“The River Lossie”
O 089“Historic Elgin”
O 090“Pilgrimages in Moray”
O 091“Raiford in the Past”
O 092Booklet “Medieval Elgin” F.Wyness. 1944 – A Doric Grace. 2) “Uncle Bob Says”, a collection of Doric sayings by Robert Sharpe, Bothwellseat, Huntly
O 0931) A Doric Grace. 2) The Seton claim on Fyvie. 2) The Ogilvies of Boyne. 3) The Famine Years in the North east. A/D 2014
O 094TBFC 1933: 1) The Seton claim on Fyvie. 2) The Ogilvies of Boyne. 3) The Famine Years in North East Scotland
O 095TBFC 1932 (including): 1)Andrew Hay of Rannes in exile. 2) Folk beliefs in North East Scotland
O 097Dialect of Moray Fishermen
O 0981) Petrol Ration book. 2) Ration book holder
O 099Fyvie Parish Church history
O 100Examination of oath relating to ‘Golden Hope’, owner James Murray, Buckie
O 101Press cuttings re. Kinloss Nimrods
O 102Complete transcript of all inscriptions in Fordyce Kirkyard 1885. (Dup. O 012).
O 103Complete transcript of all inscriptions in Rathven Kirkyard 1886.
O 104Details of first Zulu, ‘Nonesuch’, launched 13.7.1878, Branderburgh, Lossie & launch of Zulu ‘M. Slater’ 13.1.1910, Buckle.Poem re. Scaffie & Zulu. (X ref./Dup. P 012).
O 105Poem: Weather Rhymes.
O 106The Stotfield disaster, 25.12.1806
O 107The Burryman of South Queensferry.
O 108Article re. late disastrous gale which cost lives of 93 fishermen.
O 109Entire newspaper ??
O 110Records of Geo.Slater, Gordonsburgh re. granting of place to cure herring. C17th.
O 111Red tape ‘crisis’ on N.E. fishing ports
O 112Record of 2013 campaign to save libraries in Moray
O 1131989 Moray District Council Museums Information Sheet on Roads in Moray.
O 1141988 Moray District Council Museums Information Sheet on Peat.
O 115Laminated 1946 message from King George VI. “Today We Celebrate Victory”
O 116McDougall’s Semi – Vertical Copy Book.
O 117“Fordyce Academy Magazines”, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961.
O 118Motor Fuel Ration Books and Vitamin Token Book (Child).
O 119Ration Books, Identity Cards, YMCA Membership Card, Day School Certificate (Lower), Driver’s Licence, AA Membership Card, RAF ID Card, Lodge St James No 653 Macduff Membership Card, Henry (Harry) Patterson, Georgina Patterson nee Wilson,Alan Patterson and Dennis Patterson.
O 120Empty “Players Navy Cut Cigarettes” packets. Margaret Donn’s father. Lost at sea 1948.
O 121Parade Brings Carnyx Home
O 122Advert for displenish sale at Balnamoon, Grange, 17/05/1858.
O 1231960 booklet on local wages under the Agricultural Wages (Scotland) Act 1940
O 124Photocopy of receipted invoice from Keith District Council for lairs in Grange Cemetery, 1944.
O 125Various papers of Doric Usage by Buckie Community High School Scots Language Group.
O 126Notes on the history of several Fraserburgh schools
O 127Various Doric poems
O 128Entire Forres Elgin & Nairn Gazette ???
O 129Poem, “The Slippery Stane”
O 130Notes, drawing and photograph of “Cup and Saucer”, Sandend
O 131Old maps of Buckie and District
O 132Will of George Wilson, Rathven. 1868
O 133Copies of Old and New Statistical Accounts for Rathven
O 134List of fishing boats built by John Duthie, Torry
O 135List of newspaper on microfilm
O 136Records of archaeological digs at Birnie, Fraser Hunter. 2007 & 2008
O 137Booklet. A Sea-faring Saga. James Slater
O 138Buckie Station 1914. A train leaving for the front
O 139Birth Certificate of Christina-Begg Mitchell Midtown of Badenspink Fordyce
O 140Papers relating to George Gardiner (Ross) and WW1 Canadian Forces
O141The Progressive Copy Book, completed by G. Duncan
O142Leaflet about the life of Joe Watt VC, Gardenstown and Fraserburgh
O 143Stickmaking as a hobby
O 144Poems by Charles Murray
O 145Various Tales ( 5 Pockets)
O 146Obituary. William Ingram of Greenbog, Northern Scot 11/05/2001
O 147A Visit to Rannas House and exchange with Historic Scotland
O 148Plans to restore a Zulu in Buckie
O 149On the Great North after a century plus Scotland Railway photos
O 150The Observer Corps of Wartime Days
O 151Map of Earthworks near Connage – Tumuli and Tarrieclerach
O 152Article. SWRI Magazine, by Jean Brown. “For All Those Born Before 1945”
O 153A Strange Story of The Sea.
O 154Words of ballad “Sir Patrick Spens”
O 155List of Components for a half size Hebridean Spinning Wheel
O 156Bothy Ballad. “Drumdelgie”
O 157Hydro Electricity in Scotland. Bill Davidson
O 158Hay of Rannas. Chronological List of Involvements with Civic and Ecclesiastical Affairs
O 159Rathven Parish. W. Slater. 1996 DUP
O 160Unidentified handwritten account of Religious Revival along the Moray Firth Coast
O 161The 1881 census and tee names on the Banffshire coast
O 162Memories of a Youth Spent in and Around Aberdeen Before World War II
O 163Magazine article on Blackpots Brick and Tile Works, Whitehills
O 164Extracts from Birth, Death and Marriage Registers 1885-1920. Various locations Stephen Family
O 165Papers on rights of way in Portsoy, Fordyce and Glassaugh
O 166Ironic Poem in Doric, “Better Deid”
O 167Photocopy and transcription by John Barrett of memoirs of Rev James Allan, 1689/90
O 168Extracts from the Annals of Banff
O 169Quarterly Notes of the 1745 Association. 1986
O 170Herring fishing in Scotland
O 171Fetternear Bishop’s Palace
O 172Fisher quines who were a race apart
O 173‘The Enigmatic Picts’ talk and poster
O 174Notes for a talk on Timeline, Torture, Acts of Parliament and the Witchcraft Cases
O 175Rannas and the Hay Family
O 200LAST HANG FILE
O 20525 April 2019 CDPHG outing
O 2062016 CDPHG outing to Alford transport museum
O 2072016 CDPHG outing to Land Girls memorial and Craigmin bridge
O 2082016 CDPHG outing to Pluscarden and Spynie
O 2092018 CDPHG outing
O 2102019 CDPHG boat trip
O 2112019 CDPHG castle trip
O 2122019 CDPHG train trip
O 2132022 CDPHG church trip
O 2142023 CDPHG Forres trip
O 2152015 Coxton Tower
O 216Plant and book sale
O 217The Seton claim on Fyvie
O 218The Ogilvies of Boyne
O 219Forgotten Forts and Settlements – DRAFT
O 220Duff House and Grounds
O 221‘North East Fishing’ 2014 poster
O 222‘The Picts in the North East’ poster
O 223‘Artefacts in our collection as seen through Jeems’ lens’ poster
O 224‘The incorporated trades of Banff’ poster
O 225‘What’s in a boundary? Or even, what’s outside a boundary?’ poster
O 226‘The Local Heritage Centre, Elgin: What is available for local and family history research’ poster
O 227‘Christian Endeavour: Summer Meets’ poster
O 228‘A look back at the group’s outings last season’ poster
O 229‘Northern Picts’ poster
O 230‘Prisoners of War 1914-1918’ poster
O 231‘Macduff’s fishing heritage’ poster
O 232‘The Coast: Hopeman to Lossiemouth’ poster
O 233‘Three Short Talks’ poster
O 234‘The Medieval Church in Banffshire’ poster
O 235‘The Mills and Burn about Auld Cullen’ poster
O 236‘Who owns Strathspey?’ poster
O 237‘The changing landscape of farming up to the 1920s’ poster
O 238‘Adverts from the past’ poster
O 239‘The Castles of Lowland Banffshire’ poster
O 240‘More fishtails’ poster
O 241‘War memorials’ poster
O 242‘King Robert the Bruce’ poster
O 243‘The Bombing of Duff House’ poster cf O 081
O 244‘Fish Tails 2’ poster
O 245‘The Great War: The homefront in Cullen, Deskford and Portknockie’ poster
O 246‘The development of the Pictish symbol system: Inscribing identity beyond the edges of empire’ poster
O 247‘Do you know your piscina from your sedilia?’ poster
O 248‘Boat building at Garmouth and the battle of Kingston’ poster
O 249‘Little Norway: The story of Buckie’s Norwegian and Danish communities during the Second World War’ poster
O 250‘Morayvia Aviation Museum: A Sci-tech experience!’ poster
O 251‘Rannas and the Hays’ poster
O 252‘The Lairds of the Enzie: A journey from Cullen to Fochabers’ poster
O 253‘Researching your family history’ poster
O 254‘The evolving role of the Lord Lieutenant: and the impact of Covid’ poster
O 255‘Maps, places and place-names: How to use online resources to access historical data’ poster
O 256‘Railways of Banffshire’ poster
O 257‘Moray’s birds: 30 years of change’ poster
O 258‘Looking down and looking back’ poster
O 259
O 260“Strange goings on in Buckie!” poster
O 261“Gaining wisdom of Solomon” poster
O 262The Buckie Extension Railway Works
O 263
O 264Portsoy police station
O 265Inchdrewer Castle
O 266Portsoy railway station
O 267Portsoy shops in 1950s
O 268Sandend Snippets
O 269Glassaugh Windmill
O 270Drybridge Smiddy
O 271Fordyce Castle
O 272Kirkies Wood west of Portsoy and Durn House Coach House & Stables
O 273Local seamen killed in World Wars
O 274CDPHG March outing 2023
O 275November 2024 CDPHG outing to Gamrie and environs
O 276The master of the Girl Pat D111
O 277Seafield district census enumeration rolls – 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901
O 278Books held by CDPHG in 2002
O 279CDPHG book library 2023
O 280Fishing boats at war 1939-1945
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