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Beenie's Knitters at Vementry
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22 Aug. 1903
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Beenie's knitters at Vementry. Beenie was Beenie Fraser. Furthest left man Christie Anderson, Ongwell. Man in front row, far left is Tammie Anderson, Uyeasound; right of him is Janet Nicolson, right of her is Laura Robertson. (Janet and Laura were maids at Uyeasound). Top row, third from left, wearing white blouse, is Betty Moffat of the Gerts, Aith. Below her, slightly to right, wearing fur/feather collar is Ann Dalziel. Woman furthest right Beenie Fraser; immediately to left of her, wearing wide white collar, is Joann Moffat of the North Gardie, Aith. Immediately left of Joann is Louie Abernethy, Haa. Man furthest right is the Rev. Miller, Church of Scotland Minister at Clousta. NOTE - NAMES GATHERED BY RUTH NICOLSON IN PHOTOG. FILE DIFFERENT - MORE RESEARCH BEING UNDERTAKEN BY HER. APRIL, 1997. RUTH NICOLSON'S LIST: Back row: ?; John Anderson, Aithsness; ?; Betty Moffat (Garths, Aith); Betty Mouat (Ayres); ?; Lily Manson (Northouse); Ruby Nicolson; George Nicolson (Setter, Clousta). Middle row: Mitchell Nicolson, Willa Dalziel (Uphouse); ?; Lizzie Robertson (Grind); ?; Ann Dalziel (Uphouse); Robina Dalziel (Knowes, Twatt); ?; ?; Jessie Abernethy (Haa); Joanne Moffat (North Gardie); Beenie Fraser (Vementry). Front row: Tammie Anderson (Gudataing); Mary Ann Dalzie (Knowes, Twatt); Janet Nicolson (Setter); ?; Laura Robertson (West Burrafirth); Phemie Moffat (Noonsbrough); Mary Nicolson (Setter); Mimie Tait (Bonhouse); Mary Manson (Gilbraes); ?; ?; ?; ?; Rev. John Miller, Clousta.
Beenie's knitters at Vementry. Beenie was Beenie Fraser. Furthest left man Christie Anderson, Ongwell. Man in front row, far left is Tammie Anderson, Uyeasound; right of him is Janet Nicolson, right of her is Laura Robertson. (Janet and Laura were maids at Uyeasound). Top row, third from left, wearing white blouse, is Betty Moffat of the Gerts, Aith. Below her, slightly to right, wearing fur/feather collar is Ann Dalziel. Woman furthest right Beenie Fraser; immediately to left of her, wearing wide white collar, is Joann Moffat of the North Gardie, Aith. Immediately left of Joann is Louie Abernethy, Haa. Man furthest right is the Rev. Miller, Church of Scotland Minister at Clousta. NOTE - NAMES GATHERED BY RUTH NICOLSON IN PHOTOG. FILE DIFFERENT - MORE RESEARCH BEING UNDERTAKEN BY HER. APRIL, 1997. RUTH NICOLSON'S LIST: Back row: ?; John Anderson, Aithsness; ?; Betty Moffat (Garths, Aith); Betty Mouat (Ayres); ?; Lily Manson (Northouse); Ruby Nicolson; George Nicolson (Setter, Clousta). Middle row: Mitchell Nicolson, Willa Dalziel (Uphouse); ?; Lizzie Robertson (Grind); ?; Ann Dalziel (Uphouse); Robina Dalziel (Knowes, Twatt); ?; ?; Jessie Abernethy (Haa); Joanne Moffat (North Gardie); Beenie Fraser (Vementry). Front row: Tammie Anderson (Gudataing); Mary Ann Dalzie (Knowes, Twatt); Janet Nicolson (Setter); ?; Laura Robertson (West Burrafirth); Phemie Moffat (Noonsbrough); Mary Nicolson (Setter); Mimie Tait (Bonhouse); Mary Manson (Gilbraes); ?; ?; ?; ?; Rev. John Miller, Clousta.
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