Slides — 1979 - ’82

These trips precede my obsession with recording my travels, so the narrative is from memory which may be unreliable.

For my trip to New Zealand (January - March 1979, slides 1 - 260), I bought an SLR camera and decided to use slide film. On my return, I continued to use slides. Over the years, I have scanned most (so far) of the slides and tried to organise them in an accessible way. Herewith, part of the result.

In the early days, I sorted my slides thematically, rather than chronologically. Short of dis-mounting them all to try to recreate individual films, all I can be sure of is that all of these were taken in 1979 - 1982. Some of them were scanned many years ago; I have not bothered to re-scanned them so they may be somewhat lacking in colour accuracy.



Waverley to Tighnabruaich — Saturday, 5 August 1978

Dalkeith House and around — 1979 - 1982

Newcastle & Beamish — Saturday 5 & Sunday, 6 May 1979

Waverley on the Clyde — Summer 1979 probably

Wedding - Tony & Lucille — Friday, 4 May 1979

Wedding - Bill & Joan — Saturday, 2 June 1979

The Pipe & Gannex — Sunday, 3 June 1979

The sights of London Town — Saturday, 9 June 1979 maybe

Selkirk Common Riding (1) — Friday, 15 June 1979

A picnic near North Berwick — Summer 1979

Edinburgh — Late 1979

New Year at Jonnie's — Tuesday, 1 January 1980

Edinburgh — 1980 maybe

Selkirk Common Riding (2) — Friday, 13 June 1980

Walking with Charlie – Rannoch to Braemar — Tuesday, 14-17 April 1981

60009 leaving Waverley — Saturday, 18 April 1981

Waverley at Granton — Saturday, 30 May 1981

Waverley on the Clyde — Summer 1981

A few days in Paris — September 1981

East Neuk of Fife — 1982

Edinburgh mostly — 1982/3

And this last one should be (chronologically) elsewhere but it is more convenient to put it here.

Walking with Charlie – Across Rannoch Moor — Wednesday, 9 November 1983



Broad Law — Sunday, 19 January 1975


I have a diary entry for Broad Law on Sunday, 19 January 1975. I've only been up there twice, the other trip was in summer (and was the result of multiple miscalculations, but that's another story) so these photos must be 1975. Which means I didn't take them, so someone must have given them to me.

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(The yellow car is my Triumph Dolomite)

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Tony, (Lucille?) & Mike
 
Frosted Josh at the ATC Beacon



Dalkeith House and around — 1979 - 1981



Newcastle & Beamish — Saturday 5 & Sunday, 6 May 1979


Dave & I went with Jonnie to visit his sister Jane and Ed in Newcastle. On Saturday, we saw the sights of Newcastle, only one of which I seem to have deemed worthy of a photograph, and on Sunday we went to Beamish and Durham Cathedral, a tour of the latter being much enhanced by Ed's commentary (him being an architect!).

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Tyne, Low and High Level bridges
 
Sheffield tram No.342 at Beamish The reconstructed Rowley Station
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NER 0-6-0 tank engine in Rowley Station Reconstructed pit-head Traction engine
framed in a 1931 steam excavator
 



Doon the Watter — Summer 1979 probably



Tony & Lucille — Friday, 4 May 1979


Tony Harris, a colleague at Dalkeith, married Lucille at the Edinburgh Registrar's office in Queen Street. The best man was Mike Worling (another colleague) and the bridesmaid was Tony's sister. The photographer objected to wedding guests piggy-backing on his compositions so there are no photographs outside at the hotel.

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Tony's sister = bridesmaid
 
Lucille & Tony's sister Mike's knees, Tony, Lucille and bridesmaid Husband & Wife
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Husband & Wife
 
Mike, Tony, Lucille & bridesmaid
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Lucille & Tony in Queen St,
Mike and bridesmaid grinning madly
 
Lucille & Tony Tony & Lucille in the wedding car
 
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Lucille & Tony through the hotel window
 
Part of the top table at the reception
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Richard
 
The wedding cake
 
Tony and Lucille leaving the reception
 
Mike about to close the taxi door
 



Bill & Joan — Saturday, 2 June 1979


The wedding was in Liverpool, and I was booked on a course at Bracknell on the Monday, staying in The Post House Hotel near Heathrow. So I hired a car for the weekend (Hertz £63.21) - one way to Heathrow (and got one two groups above what I asked for), drove down to Liverpool on the Saturday, was persuaded to stay overnight at the hotel (The Liverpool Crest, Knowsley - £11.90) and continued south on the Sunday.

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Bridal party and guests outside the church
 
Bridesmaids' backs Tom Jeffrey
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Catriona talking to Dave Barrie
 
Helen McGhee Bill & Joan lead the dancing
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Part of the top table at the reception
 
Joan's mother, Tom Jeffrey and Maureen Glen



The Pipe & Gannex — Sunday, 3 June 1979


But before continuing south, I just had to visit the iconic hostelry named in tribute to a local MP - Prime Minister Harold Wilson. I arrived half an hour before opening time and the barman invited me inside and gave me a half pint while I waited.

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The Sights of London Town — June 1979 maybe


I was in London for business reasons several times in 1979 and 1980 but have no recollection of playing the tourist. However, I have a credit card receipt from the London Tara Hotel for Saturday, 9 June and another from the Glen Eagle Hotel, Harpenden on Sunday, 10th. So for want of any better idea, I'll assume I spent that weekend in London rather than returning to Dalkeith for two nights.

The first group here appear to be a morning rehearsal for some state occasion, possibly the Trooping of the Colour which takes place in mid-June with a rehearsal on the preceding Saturday. Others appear to have been taken in the late afternoon - the clock on the Palace of Westminster shows 4.35 and that on Westminster Abbey looks like 3.50, but the light on Westminster Cathedral looks earlier in the day.

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Procession of carriages in Buckingham Gate
 
Landau passing into Buckingham Palace Road Senior police officers
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Household Cavalry
 
Royal Horse Artillery Hussars
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Assorted cavalry
Officers on the left are Coldstream & Scots Guards
 
Irish, Welsh & Coldstream Guards officers
Two on the right are Irish & Welsh Guards
Scots Guards
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The band of the Coldstream Guards
 
Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace
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Whitehall from Trafalgar Square
 
Morrismen at the National Theatre The City of London across the Thames
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The Palace of Westminster across the Thames
 
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I don't know why the Kenyan flag is flanking
the flags of the Home Countries

Westminster Abbey
 
War Office
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Westminster Cathedral
 



Selkirk Common Riding (1) — Friday 15 June 1979


Jonnie invited Dave & I down to Selkirk for the celebrations. The Cavalcade usually fords the Tweed but the river level was a bit high this year so they had to use the bridge. The first two photos were taken on Thursday evening and the last on Saturday or Sunday at a picnic near St Mary's Loch. I don't remember much else of the weekend.

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The Flodden Memorial
 
Dave & Jonnie Bussing the Colours at the Victoria Hall
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Bussing the Colours at the Victoria Hall
 
Following the Standard along the street Jonnie carrying the Exiles Standard
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The Standard Bearer rides out
across the Ettrick Water
 
... followed by his supporters The Standard Bearer rides in
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The Standard Bearer afoot
in the town square
 
The Casting of the Colours Recuperation

A waterfall, possibly near St Mary's Loch.

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Selkirk Common Riding (2) — Friday, 13 June 1980


Jonnie invited Dave & I down to Selkirk again for the celebrations. I don't remember much of the weekend.

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A mass of people on Thursday evening
 
Selkirk Pipe Band Leaving the Square
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Bands & Colours
 
Nearing the Waterside Nearing the Waterside
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Nearing the Waterside
 
Nearing the Waterside The new bridge across the Ettrick
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The new bridge across the Ettrick
 
The new bridge across the Ettrick The Standard Bearer
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Rear view of some horses
 
The Standard Bearer in a rural setting
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Colour Party passing the bailey bridge
 
The Standard Bearer lost in the fields The Glen from Beech Villa



A picnic near North Berwick — Summer 1979



Edinburgh — Late 1979



New Year at Jonnie's — Tuesday, 1 January 1980



Around Edinburgh again — Early 1980



Walking with Charlie – Rannoch to Braemar

Tuesday, 14 - Friday, 17 April 1981



60009 at Waverley Station — Saturday, 18 April 1981


The first train from Aberdeen arrived at Waverley just before the departure of a steam excursion hauled by 60009 “Union of South Africa”.

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Waverley at Granton — Saturday, 30 May 1981



Waverley on the Clyde — Summer 1981



Paris — September 1981

(pour La Noce de Robert et Martine on Saturday, 5th)



The East Neuk of Fife — probably 1982


A car trip with Val round the East Neuk. At Anstruther, I locked the keys in the car and had to be rescued by the local garage.

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Elie (I think)
 
Crail Mid-shore, Pittenweem



Edinburgh, Dunbar & Edinburgh — 1982/83


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The Palace of Holyroodhouse
 
Dunbar? Harbour
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Calton Hill



And this last one should be (chronologically) elsewhere but it is more convenient to put it here.

Walking with Charlie – Across Rannoch Moor

Wednesday, 9 November 1983

 


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