fordoun
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| on the southwest by garvock | fordoun | lies to the west the |
| on the southwest by garvock | fordoun | lies to the west the |
| occasionally to the marts at | fordoun | and drumlithie at certain times |
| there were train stations at | fordoun | and drumlithie for journeys north |
| also remember attending dances in | fordoun | kinneff drumlithie and stonehaven all |
| to cycle or walk to | fordoun | or drumlithie catch the train |
| arbuthnott district he cycled from | fordoun | everyday ken pirie 1930s he |
| wintertime as i cycled to | fordoun | to catch the train to |
| arbuthnott it took passengers between | fordoun | and bervie and from 1913 |
| windsor a dance held at | fordoun | was halted while everybody listened |
| reduced children from bervie laurencekirk | fordoun | and stonehaven were employed to |
| walked regularly to bervie and | fordoun | each stretch of road was |
| children attending redmyre school at | fordoun | or bervie primary school [note: photo: 'the 'keep rural schools open' campaign.'] |
| battalion gordon highlanders born in | fordoun | and enlisted in laurencekirk wounded |
| camp of polish men beside | fordoun | she used a converted car |
| often used to cycle to | fordoun | for the mail for arbuthnott |
| the west the parish of | fordoun | a distance of 5 miles |
| the west the parish of | fordoun | a distance of 5 miles |
| of the first one to | fordoun | station a typical sale to |
| ends and took it to | fordoun | station for lockerbie dairies foot |
| grandfather used to walk to | fordoun | with me growing up in |
| m which arrived back at | fordoun | in time to meet the |
| local agent was based at | fordoun | and is reputed to have |
| this total the lands at | fordoun | amounting to 3 000 acres |
| difficulties was being directed to | fordoun | airfield by bill innes but |
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