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Tag: Ayrshire

By Hole Ousia Posted on August 2, 2017December 6, 2024

The Laird of Asloss and Sliddery Braes

A film about John Glen Parker of Asloss and Slidderybraes, Kilmarnock. This Laird was able to be completely comfortable with who he was. He put others first. His father was … Continue reading The Laird of Asloss and Sliddery Braes

Categories: Omphalos films, Poems, ScotlandTags: Ayrshire, eccentric, folk worth talking about, Kilmarnock, Margaret Scott, Omphalos films, Rabbie Burns, Rachel
By Hole Ousia Posted on July 24, 2017December 6, 2024

‘Through the dear might of him’

I was in Kilmarnock on Saturday the 22nd July 2017 to explore Sidderybrae and Asloss. In preparation for a film about the Laird who first recognised brilliance in Rabbie Burns. … Continue reading ‘Through the dear might of him’

Categories: Folk worth talking about, Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: Ayrshire, drowned, folk worth talking about, Kilmarnock, Omphalos films, tombstone
By Hole Ousia Posted on December 14, 2015December 7, 2024

I’ll remember thee

The Macrae Monument, Monkton, Ayrshire. The film presents a story. James Macrae is first introduced. Time then weaves its unseeing way and we learn of Macrae’s family connection to the … Continue reading I’ll remember thee

Categories: Family history, Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: Ayrshire, Ian Collins, Monument, Omphalos films, Rabbie Burns

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