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Tag: Lochawe

By Hole Ousia Posted on March 22, 2019December 4, 2024

Inishail

One of my first memories is of Inishail, an island of Loch Awe. To a deafening rifle salute the Duke of Argyll was sent out on a boat to be … Continue reading Inishail

Categories: Family history, ScotlandTags: Argyll, island, islands, Loch Awe, Lochawe, Omphalos films, Tower of Glenstrae
By Hole Ousia Posted on March 21, 2019December 4, 2024

immediately, silently, breathlessly

A family photograph taken at the Tower of Glenstrae where I spent my summers. Here I share my memories of spending childhood summers in Argyll. My uncle, John Gibson Scott, … Continue reading immediately, silently, breathlessly

Categories: Family history, Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: Argyll, Lochawe, Tower of Glenstrae
By Hole Ousia Posted on January 29, 2018December 5, 2024

Stronmilchan

From the Tower of Glenstrae, Granny used to take her grandchildren to Stronmilchan for picnics:   The little things that count [Stronmilchan]: To play my short film on Stronmilchan please … Continue reading Stronmilchan

Categories: Family history, Omphalos films, This is Not yesterdayTags: Argyll, childhood, Constance Scott, John Gibson Scott, Loch Awe, Lochawe, Omphalos films, picnic, Stronmilchan, Tower of Glenstrae
By Hole Ousia Posted on January 28, 2018December 5, 2024

Badnaiska

In the 1980’s I recall viewing Badnaiska house with my uncle, John G Scott. I recall that even then it was in a very poor state of repair and that … Continue reading Badnaiska

Categories: Architecture, Family history, ScotlandTags: abandoned, Argyll, Hale Bopp, Lochawe, ruins

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