Dragoons or Boots Greys. lie died at Davyhulme. near Manchester, in 1848. and ho was buried in the graveyard of a Swedenborgian church near Salford. About 1951 some Greys °Seers, knowing of his famous exploit: determined to find his grave. Old plans were consulted, and it was fo
July 19, 1952 - Broughty Ferry Guide and Advertiser - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
earnoustie's first sand building competition for the season was marred by rain showers on Monday afternoon. Nevertheless Uncle Bill had a good -ntry forward, and one or two of the •lesigns reached a high standard. Price-winners were:-7 years and under-1, Gordon Davidson; 2, Isob
July 19, 1952 - Broughty Ferry Guide and Advertiser - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
WIN TEST. In spite of the cold wind on Tues. ,lay evening. a big crowd gathered on the Links to watch the .ric.ket match between Carnonstie Merchants and the July Visitors. Carnoustie had first lease of the I Mr J. Matted Coltart left Carnoustie wicket and compiled 36, Norman th
July 19, 1952 - Broughty Ferry Guide and Advertiser - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
N 1 Ali three hours to score 164, the rs had passed 120, thanks to a tine fifth-wicket partnership of 73 by D. MacDougall and J. Patterson, when Charlie Hampton took over the bo%ling. He sent back MacDougall for SO and Patterson for 41, and the ronaining batsmen fell quickly to
July 19, 1952 - Broughty Ferry Guide and Advertiser - Dundee, Angus, Scotland