a garden above High Street
My Granny, Constance Gibson, was born in Dunblane in 1908. It is likely that she would have remembered this Chemist shop. I cannot ask my Granny about her childhood as … Continue reading a garden above High Street
being and becoming in the world
My Granny, Constance Gibson, was born in Dunblane in 1908. It is likely that she would have remembered this Chemist shop. I cannot ask my Granny about her childhood as … Continue reading a garden above High Street
The Keir roundabout on the A9, a few miles south of Dunblane, will be familiar to many travelling North. In slowing for the roundabout the eye is drawn to a … Continue reading The Captain of Wanderwrang
On Sunday, Andy Murray won the European Cup, 9 months after having hip resurfacing. Well done Andy! Here are a few of my previous short-films on Andy’s successes: Golden Postbox … Continue reading The Comeback King
I recently inherited my great-grandfather’s bookcase. It’s first home was in the Dunblane office of Wilfrid Lawson Gibson, Chartered Surveyor and Engineer. The text in this image comes from The … Continue reading It’s an inanimate object, but all the same it is a book-case
Andy Murray wins Wimbledon 2016: You see it in my eyes: To play this film please click here or on the image above.
Chapter Ten: Hitler’s Autobahn – Wilfrid Lawson Gibson A chapter from ‘This is Not yesterday’ by Dr Peter J. Gordon I met Major Wilfrid Lawson Gibson many times but not … Continue reading Hitler’s Autobahn