Nostalgia
Our Colts ‘setting the heather on fire’
Mr George Greer, Agent of the Scottish Temperance League, lectured in the Parish Schoolroom on Thursday evening, the 27th ult.A meeting of committee was held in the Temperance Hotel on Friday evening - Mr Bell, Hillside, convener presiding.We are referring to the Langholm Colts who have certainly been “setting the heather on fire” not only in Langholm but throughout the Borders by reason of their brilliant play.A great deal of concern was expressed by residents both young and old when the old beech trees along Beechy Plains had to be cut down because they had become a danger.
Last updated 28 March 2012
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Down Memory Lane
WITH Comic Relief coming up soon, we have found this picture in our archives of some girls raising money for Red Nose Day.
Last updated 22 March 2012
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Derek swaps TV for day with the Queen
Last updated 21 March 2012
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Oh such happy days on the road with Joe
THE profile of Joe Bell, whose exploits of driving the bus between Eskdalemuir and Langholm in the mid-20th century, were featured in the E&L Advertiser on March 8, has resulted in us being sent a poem about Joe.
Last updated 21 March 2012
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Dancing along to Mr Brown’s orchestra
150 YEARS
Mysterious loss
A pocket book, containing the sum of £64 in bank notes, was lost between Langholm and Wauchope school-house on the morning of Thursday, the 6th instant.
Last updated 15 March 2012
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Down Memory Lane
LOOKING at another fancy dress parade this week, we have children and adults taking part in the Holmwood Gala Day in 1978.
Last updated 15 March 2012
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The Langholm landing
EXACTLY 30 years ago the Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser reported on the visit to Langholm four days earlier of astronaut Neil Armstrong who became the first and only Freeman of the burgh. We reproduce some extracts of what happened in the Muckle Toon three years after he’d made history by becoming the first man to step foot on the moon in 1969 with his famous words: “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”
Last updated 15 March 2012
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How Joe and his bus became a valley lifeline
THE younger generation have little or no idea of what it was like to live in a rural area during the first half of the 20th century.
Last updated 7 March 2012
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WE ARE looking back to 1928 this week and in this picture is a group of women from the Old Town bowling club.
Last updated 7 March 2012
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The day a very rare burglary took place
Last updated 29 February 2012
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FOR March in Down Memory Lane we are looking back to various celebrations and events which have taken place in and around Langholm over the years.
Last updated 29 February 2012
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Down Memory Lane
THE 31st inspection and display of the 1st Langholm Company Boys’ Brigade took place in the Buccleuch Hall in 1989.
Last updated 23 February 2012
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Teacher’s marriage before Canada move
Last updated 22 February 2012
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Down Memory Lane
KEEPING in theme with the last couple of weeks of pictures of uniformed organisations, this week we have a photo of Langholm’s Scouts and Cubs picking up litter on the Holm road in 1989.
Last updated 16 February 2012
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Station witnesses amazing gathering
Last updated 15 February 2012
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Down Memory Lane
THIS week we have a picture of a group of girls in the Girl Guides in Langholm.
Last updated 9 February 2012
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Down Memory Lane
WE HAVE found a photo from 1968 of the Langholm Boys’ Brigade in Dunbar.
Last updated 9 February 2012
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An essay embracing Canonbie coal field
Last updated 8 February 2012
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Fond memories of the ‘meeting’ bridge
The Eskdale & Liddesdale annual ploughing match, open to all, took part on the farm of Parkhouse yesterday.There have been three fires in Langholm during the last two days, two of them occurring on Monday night, and the other in the early hours of yesterday (Tuesday) morning.We happened to be present when one of our older readers was telling a story about a ploy he took part in many years ago, and when he said the muster point of his “gang” was the Wud Brig he was immediately questioned as to its whereabouts.Local youth worker Denis R. Male received a tribute to his unstinting service to youth work in Langholm when he was presented at Gatehouse-of-Fleet with a certificate.
Last updated 8 February 2012
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