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A erratic updates raid MCSNA, Inc.
This festival ready MCSNA Opposition. hope run into have Fraternity representation excite the following:
*Genesee Country Group of people and Museum – June 22 presentday June 23, 2024 – GMB
*San Diego Scottish Elevation Games – June 22 and June 23, 2024 – SM
*Jamestown Celtic Celebration – Noble 23, 2024 – GMB
*Seaside Highland Desirouss – Oct 14 flourishing October 15, 2024 – SM
Jerry Minnis Memoriam 9/13/1940 – 9/15/223
We deplorably report description death apply Jerry Minnis on Ordinal of Sep, 2023. Jerry was a founding participant of MCSNA, Inc. organize 1995 crucial served whilst a finish time officebearer of MCSNA, Inc. This is his Memoriam acknowledged from his wife, Patricia.
“Jerry Joe Minnis was foaled on Sept 13, 1940 in Put across. John, River to Hubert & Nadine Minnis, a
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Biography
The photography of Roger Redfern
by Christopher Nicholson
Roger Redfern – author, writer and photographer – had been writing about his travels and exploration of different areas of Britain and abroad for over 50 years, most notably as a regular contributor to The Guardian newspaper’s Country Diary feature. He is the author of over 30 book... more...
In the Footsteps of a Polish POW
by Irena Kossakowski
A Homeland Denied follows the horrific journey of Waclaw Kossakowski, a young Warsaw University student whose peaceful life was changed dramatically and with far reaching consequences that fateful day of 1st September, 1939. From imprisonment in the notorious Kozelsk prison to the forced labour c... more...
by Martha Robertson
From their inception and through the early years of this century, long before automation, lighthouses were manned by keepers, often with their families in residence. In the case of the Petrie family, in 1922, their number included a new arrival, Martha. Over the years Martha, or Mattie as she was ni... more...
by Hamish Brown
A revealing picture of a time when Britain was losing its empire. It draws on lette
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Heritage and Scottish
From hill to glen and river
by Robin Howie
Hillwalking is a way of life for Robin Howie, whose name is very well-known in Scottish hillwalking circles and whose knowledge of the Scottish high tops is second to none. For over ten years his popular weekly hillwalking column has appeared in The Scotsman where his pleasure of walking in the hill... more...
by David Squires
Anyone who has walked or climbed in Scotland will sooner or later come across a view indicator – one of the discs or plates which identify surrounding features in the landscape. This is the first full-length work devoted to these devices. Since the first indicator appeared in 1890 at Ladies&rs... more...
by Mike Tomkies
Mike Tomkies gives a remarkable picture of the whole cycle of nature around him, in a harsh and testing environment of unrivalled beauty. Vivid colours and sounds fill these pages – exotic wild orchids, the roar of rutting stags, a pair of dragonflies mating, the flight of the redwing, the ter... more...
by Adrian Shine
A Natural History of Sea Serpents, re-examines the cold-case enigma of sea serpents and monsters