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A Trip Back in Time: Newtyle - The Courier


A Trip Back in Time: Newtyle
December 22 2020, 9.46am
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Each week, we will take you on a trip back in time with a selection of photographs picked from DC Thomson’s vast archives. This week, the focus is on Newtyle.
Out first image shows local farmer James Findlay getting stuck into the business of shearing a sheep. The picture was taken on May 22 1957.
The second picture, from June 3 1978, shows a presentation at Newtyle Church Hall to former Guider Mrs Margaret Shepherd for her services of more than 25 years to Guiding and the community. Mrs H Jamieson, the vice-president of Angus Girl Guides, made the presentation. Pictured are, from back left to right: Guider Mrs J Bowman, Mrs Shepherd, County Commissioner for Angus Mrs S Stewart, Mrs Jamieson, and District Commissioner Mrs J Seaton. In front are Queen’s Guide Certificate winners.

Newtyle , Angus , United-kingdom , Hatton-castle , Aberdeenshire , North-sea , Oceans-general , Oceans , Linda-kennedy , Brenda-duffy , Kinpurnie-castle , James-findlay

Stone of Destiny: 70th anniversary of 'liberation' from Westminster Abbey renews calls for its return to Perth


Updated: December 12 2020, 9.53am
The Stone of Scone - the Scottish Stone of Destiny - which went missing from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day, 1950 - being removed from Arbroath Abbey.
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Seventy years after four Scottish students “liberated” the Stone of Destiny from Westminster Abbey and took it back to Scotland,
Michael Alexander examines the legacy which the ringleaders described as a symbolic show of national pride.

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