by Gordon Mackay | Feb 21, 2019 | Doric Future, Music / Culture
9th Feb 2019 Featuring the Folk Club’s female voice choir I have had a long-time attachment to the Cruden Bay Folk Club which was formed in 2012, and before that with many of the local entertainers who came together to form the club. In this video ‘One Voice’ the...
by Gordon Mackay | Feb 11, 2019 | Doric Future, People / Culture
1st Feb 2019 Farm Roup at The Ward , Slains, Aberdeenshire This is the last farm Roup that myself and my father attended. It is important that we keep a record of not just a farming industry but also the way of life that went with it. To watch the video, click the...
by Gordon Mackay | Feb 4, 2019 | Doric Future, People / Culture
4th Feb 2019 Bertie Bruce, Joseph Yule and Malcolm Forbes were the last commercial fishermen to fish from the Forvie and Cruden Bay Salmon Stations. In the year 1831 a system called bag netting was developed to catch salmon in the northeast waters, which became one of...
by Gordon Mackay | Feb 4, 2019 | Doric Future, People / Culture
4th Feb 2019 Jimmy Cantlay, Farmer – Slains, Aberdeenshire A very personal reflection by Jill Cantlay McWilliam of her father’s life and work as he celebrated 60 years of service to the farming community. To watch the video, click the play button on the section...
by Gordon Mackay | Feb 2, 2019 | Doric Future, People / Culture
2nd Feb 2019 A way of life which sustained small communities in the N.E. of Scotland. Various fishermen who laterly worked from Port Erroll, Cruden Bay and Whinnyfold, Aberdeenshire. To watch the video, click the play button on the section...
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