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    1. [DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY] Fw: Free Old Borders and SW Scotland Collection in The Scotsman ... March 10, 2010
    2. Paul D. Chilvers-Grierson
    3. Scotsman.comI don't know if this will get through with the images intact (probably not), but this 32 page supplement in The Scotsman with old photos of the Borders and South West Scotland should be very interesting to list members. Paul Wigtown ----- Original Message ----- From: readerservices@scotsman.com To: paul.d.chilvers-grierson@t-online.de Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 2:16 PM Subject: Free Old Borders and SW Scotland Collection in The Scotsman ... Hello, FREE . OLD BORDERS AND SOUTH-WEST SCOTLAND VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLEMENT See the Borders and South-west Scotland as it was over 100 years ago in The Scotsman this Wednesday, March 10*. This is a stunning collection of vintage photography in a supplement for you to keep, absolutely FREE. The supplement contains 32 pages of fascinating photography showing over a century of the Borders and South-west Scotland history through the lens. The cover shot accurately captures an everyday, early 20th century street scene in Stranraer, with a delivery cart outside the butcher, a window display of tinned produce and people going about their business. The photos here help peel back the layers of history, offering fascinating insights into the places we have lived and worked for generations. There are some fantastic old pictures of Galashiels, Jedburgh, Hawick and Melrose. These exclusive pictures, some never been published before, have been reproduced with the kind permission of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Don't miss over 100 years of history from across The Borders and South-west Scotland through a camera lens, pick up The Scotsman on Wednesday, March 10. From Reader Services *Scotland only. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Johnston Press are the publishers of scotsman.com. We apologise if you have received this email in error. To unsubscribe from all future marketing emails from the Johnston Press Group, please click here. For quality and training purposes we may monitor communications. Company Name: Johnston press plc. Registered in Scotland under reference SC015382 Address: 108 Holyrood Road, Edinburgh, EH8 8AS

    03/08/2010 07:27:03
    1. Re: [DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY] Fw: Free Old Borders and SW Scotland Collection in The Scotsman ... March 10, 2010
    2. Marg McFarlane
    3. Hi: Info abt the series here: http://www.scotsman.com/custompages/CustomPage.aspx?pageID=81776 Marg in Sunny Alberta On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 7:27 AM, Paul D. Chilvers-Grierson < Paul.D.Chilvers-Grierson@t-online.de> wrote: > Scotsman.comI don't know if this will get through with the images intact > (probably not), but this 32 page supplement in The Scotsman with old photos > of the Borders and South West Scotland should be very interesting to list > members. > > Paul > Wigtown > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: readerservices@scotsman.com > To: paul.d.chilvers-grierson@t-online.de > Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 2:16 PM > Subject: Free Old Borders and SW Scotland Collection in The Scotsman ... > > > > > > > Hello, > > FREE . > > OLD BORDERS AND SOUTH-WEST SCOTLAND > > VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLEMENT > > See the Borders and South-west Scotland as it was over 100 years > ago in The Scotsman this Wednesday, March 10*. This is a stunning collection > of vintage photography in a supplement for you to keep, absolutely FREE. The > supplement contains 32 pages of fascinating photography showing over a > century of the Borders and South-west Scotland history through the lens. > > The cover shot accurately captures an everyday, early 20th > century street scene in Stranraer, with a delivery cart outside the butcher, > a window display of tinned produce and people going about their business. > The photos here help peel back the layers of history, offering fascinating > insights into the places we have lived and worked for generations. There are > some fantastic old pictures of Galashiels, Jedburgh, Hawick and Melrose. > > > These exclusive pictures, some never been published before, have > been reproduced with the kind permission of the Royal Commission on the > Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. > > Don't miss over 100 years of history from across The Borders and > South-west Scotland through a camera lens, pick up The Scotsman on > Wednesday, March 10. > > From Reader Services > > *Scotland only. > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Johnston Press are the publishers of scotsman.com. We > apologise if you have received this email in error. To unsubscribe from all > future marketing emails from the Johnston Press Group, please click here. > For quality and training purposes we may monitor communications. > > Company Name: Johnston press plc. Registered in Scotland under > reference SC015382 > > Address: 108 Holyrood Road, Edinburgh, EH8 8AS > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

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