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<title>John Toorie</title>
<pubDate>2012-05-09</pubDate>
<description>my grandad john toorie </description>
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<title>Patiences, Jacks and Reids</title>
<pubDate>2012-04-23</pubDate>
<description>A gathering of related Patiences, Jacks and Reids which includes my Grandparents James (&quot;Jumbo&quot;) and Maggie Patience and numerous aunts, great aunts and uncles and great uncles of mine taken outside N</description>
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<title>Patiences, Jacks and Reids</title>
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<title>John Jack Patience and his niece Margaret Reid.</title>
<pubDate>2012-04-23</pubDate>
<description>This cracking photo was taken by D McL circa 1956 is our uncle John Jack Patience and his niece Margaret Reid. </description>
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<title>John Jack Patience and his niece Margaret Reid.</title>
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<title>A bonnie wee lassie inspecting the fleet circa 1955.</title>
<pubDate>2012-04-23</pubDate>
<description>A bonnie wee lassie inspecting the fleet circa 1955. </description>
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<title>A bonnie wee lassie inspecting the fleet circa 1955.</title>
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<title>Chendry beach 1957</title>
<pubDate>2012-04-23</pubDate>
<description>Chendry beach afore my time circa 1957 </description>
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<title>Chendry beach 1957</title>
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<title>Donald Mackenzie</title>
<pubDate>2012-04-10</pubDate>
<description>Donald Mackenzie of Rose Cottage Rose St Avoch Master carpenter. Photograph taken 1947. Donald was born 1858 and died in 1948 aged 90. Donald &amp; his wife Isabella nee Fraser had six children. David, Ja</description>
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<title>James &amp; Jean Mackenzie</title>
<pubDate>2012-04-10</pubDate>
<description>1929 James &amp; Jean Mackenzie at Rose Cottage Avoch with their grandfather Donald Mackenzie </description>
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<title>David Jack</title>
<pubDate>2012-04-08</pubDate>
<description>This is David Jack who was born at 5 Factor Lane Avoch taken at the fishing. -------------------------------------------------- I am quite happy for this photo to go up on the site but have used it </description>
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<title>Avoch Scouts and Cub Pack</title>
<pubDate>2012-01-21</pubDate>
<description>The Avoch Scouts and Cub pack, taken around 1965.  I am the Cub sitting second from the left.  Others I recognise include the other Gordon Reid (from Henrietta St), Andrew MacLennan and both Brian (si</description>
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<title>Avoch Scouts and Cub Pack</title>
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<title>Great War Permit</title>
<pubDate>2011-11-12</pubDate>
<description>Permit issued during First World War.   Quite a few of the Avoch girls were employed in the Boots factory in Nottingham to replace the men who were away at the war. </description>
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