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The building to the right is the Night Flying Equipment Store. The Fire Engine shed was a "Nissen" hut type building (visible on the famous wartime "Taxi Rank" photograph)
This is the best view, I think. I used to be priest-in-charge: a lovely village and port, famed for its smuggling from the continent. But the church was terribly cold, heated – only on Sundays – by Calor Gas !
Estuve en Portsoy en junio de 2010. Es la cuna de Alexander R. MacLean, mi antepasado que, llegò a Perù en 1838, y formò familia en Tacna, al sur de Perù. Viajè con mi hermana Maria Teresa, y mi cuñado, Peter Bresnan, y fue emocionante conocer la tierra del tatarabuelo. Pronto colgarè fotos.
Carlos G. MacLean
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The building to the right is the Night Flying Equipment Store. The Fire Engine shed was a "Nissen" hut type building (visible on the famous wartime "Taxi Rank" photograph)
Towards the Shore Inn on Shorehead.
Fordyce Parish Church (Church of Scotland) and adjacent manse.
This is the best view, I think. I used to be priest-in-charge: a lovely village and port, famed for its smuggling from the continent. But the church was terribly cold, heated – only on Sundays – by Calor Gas !
Very beautiful old Lady!
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Maria Evelyna from Ubatuba,Brazil
One of the visiting boats preparing to leave after the festival was over.
nice capture, no binders nowadays
Great photographs - especially the ones of Portsoy.
Estuve en Portsoy en junio de 2010. Es la cuna de Alexander R. MacLean, mi antepasado que, llegò a Perù en 1838, y formò familia en Tacna, al sur de Perù. Viajè con mi hermana Maria Teresa, y mi cuñado, Peter Bresnan, y fue emocionante conocer la tierra del tatarabuelo. Pronto colgarè fotos. Carlos G. MacLean