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| at the entrance to leffnoll | yard | a huge triangular marshalling area |
| leffnoll camp served the marshalling | yard | drummuckloch had a large m |
| part of another large marshalling | yard | rubble bank [note: photo: 'innermessan camp, workshops and pier, looking north, 1944.'] meanwhile the |
| transport park a small marshalling | yard | was constructed and later a |
| owner for the oil fabrication | yard | at arnish isle of lewis |
| at the lewis offshore fabrication | yard | at stornaway and notes that |
| and reme in the repair | yard | the massive leffnoll camp served |
| employees of the ardersier fabrication | yard | were compulsory contributors to the |
| linked with the pile construction | yard | accommodation in all cases included |
| line to the pile construction | yard | after eighteen months hard slog |
| side of the pile construction | yard | buried again under a pall |
| there from the pile construction | yard | possibly having been surplus to |
| not so the pile construction | yard | where construction work for the |
| all standin there and the | yard | at the foot of wee |
| bricks and things into that | yard | but anyway we re standin |
| we say kirk you say | yard | we say yaird you say |
| wyne n wine yaird n | yard | yallae a yellow yammer v |
| v chatter lament yaird n | yard | yeir a your yestrein adv |
| are buried in the church | yard | of the said parish and |
| and buried in arbuthnott church | yard | on 23rd february 1935 ray |
| in campaigning for the govan | yard | and expresses total support for |
| wholehearted support for the govan | yard | in its bid for the |
| govan until spring praises the | yard | s strong reputation for clyde |
| work for the scotstoun sister | yard | with govan until spring praises |
| may say the old grave | yard | is spread out in front |
| in a sma ship repair | yard | m865: okay m952: an servicin |
| centre of the old grave | yard | stands the church where as |
| to stand in the grave | yard | the relig oran surveying what |
| suttie families in the church | yard | of arbuthnott and not less |
| uphold and maintain the church | yard | of arbuthnott in a decent |
| head stones in arbuthnott church | yard | the grassic gibbon centre was |
| lairs in the arbuthnott church | yard | this sum of money shall |
| burial records for arbuthnott kirk | yard | which lists the death of |
| with the church or church | yard | as the trustees think fit |
| lewis offshore at their arnish | yard | in the western isles amounts |
| to lye in methven kirk | yard | amang their noble kin but |
| path st fittach s kirk | yard | and fittach woods north quarrytowers |
| sawdust fae jonsar eck s | yard | every fortnicht for the hale |
| the fermer came intae the | yard | for sawdust he gaed jonsar |
| aboot tae jonsar eck s | yard | he often hid a look |
| road that ran past his | yard | jonsar gaed awa doon tae |
| well to establish a goods | yard | on the farm lands of |
| in convoy around the farm | yard | whenever david had visited there |
| the workers employed at the | yard | and represents a major blow |
| to two years recognises the | yard | s position as a major |
| into the cobbling of the | yard | page v this may well |
| rooms o e hoosie e | yard | an e trees e berry |
| o bishop weed in e | yard | bit e main wirk in |
| ir aan it wattert e | yard | e pump wis cast iron |
| o e hoose an e | yard | ere wis a gate intill |
| een or lang e back | yard | his a thing caad a |
| left haan side an e | yard | on e richt it wis |
| e tap an e far | yard | palins made twa sides o |
| roon twa sides o e | yard | roon e back o e |
| your christmas rubbish in the | yard | or at the side of |
| long term future of the | yard | and expresses its wholehearted support |
| secure a future for the | yard | and its highly skilled and |
| is vital to secure the | yard | s future for its skilled |
| prepare the way for another | yard | at old house point about |
| was in the old tan | yard | then there were tom browns |
| a double track the small | yard | was named school sidings somewhat |
| skip work slack walked around | yard | wish there was more to |
| wis workin awa in his | yard | a fermer comes wanderin in |
| haverings awa back to the | yard | i m gey shair ye |
| s been lying in the | yard | for five weeks andy the |
| will be secured at the | yard | for up to five years |
| there at the knacker s | yard | where the where where the |
| first stop was actually a | yard | at the far end of |
| the sailing boat s knackers | yard | but the point is for |
| the local economy congratulates the | yard | on its reputation as a |
| others which will enable the | yard | to sustain its important role |
| ve introduced doon at the | yard | why dae ye dae that |
| state o things at the | yard | andy you re nae further |
| wood and over into the | yard | and he was a crabby |
| yes she fled into the | yard | yes roberto lay silent on |
| working in my own back | yard | 3 sunday group committee we |
| sort of watchie at this | yard | f632: mmhm f646: and they |
| at 4 15pm tuesday 22 | yard | on strike industrials only thursday |
| richt it wis a big | yard | wi a palin o widden |
| way that the port glasgow | yard | deservedly enjoys a first class |
| forgive and forget gumble s | yard | she was only obeying orders |
| hae a picnic in your | yard | wid that be a a |
| by cart to the stack | yard | for stacking [note: photo: 'field of corn stooks at alpitty in the 1950s'] [note: photo: 'doreen and sandy jeans enjoy a rest amongst the stooks of drumyocher in the 1930s.'] [note: photo: 'alex jeans harvesting oats at drumyocher in the 1930s.'] |
| which the closure of the | yard | would have on local businesses |
| demonstrated their loyalty to the | yard | by remaining to complete an |
| corn was in the com | yard | and the rucks aa thackit |
| bridge of aird when this | yard | was levelled and graded it |
| to be carried on the | yard | was to share quarters with |
| seen hirpling across the corn | yard | apparently in a great deal |
| wrote melt blast you in | yard | high letters on one of |
| a hogshead in from the | yard | the markings told him it |
| longer than the equivalent english | yard | although aitken and stevenson undoubtedly |
| since the closure of the | yard | calls upon the receivers to |
| along the huts of the | yard | foreman and mc detachment still |
| he s going to the | yard | m1092: [inaudible] f1091: what s |
| as dey guid by da | yard | daek da midder soo tellt |
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