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Tag: Moray

By Hole Ousia Posted on June 13, 2025June 13, 2025

Outside they say

I made this short film many years ago. Whilst I ‘perform’ in front of gates with religious messages, I have no formed or fixed belief system. Outside they say: To … Continue reading Outside they say

Categories: Omphalos films, Progress hardly broke its stride, Scotland, Two culturesTags: Cabrach, gateways, Moray, Omphalos films
By Hole Ousia Posted on June 13, 2025

A pocket book [found in Cabrach, 1854]

This was filmed at the gate to Bank farm, Upper Cabrach on the 19th October 2017. The gate to Bank carries in iron letters “Home for little children”. In 1854, … Continue reading A pocket book [found in Cabrach, 1854]

Categories: Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: abandoned, Cabrach, Moray, Omphalos films, ruins
By Hole Ousia Posted on October 31, 2020November 28, 2024

House of Biscuits

Aberlour House in Moray was built in 1838 by William Robertson for Alexander Grant, a slave-owner, planter and merchant from Aberlour, after his return to Britain. His niece, Margaret Macpherson … Continue reading House of Biscuits

Categories: Architecture, Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: Moray, Omphalos films, ruins
By Hole Ousia Posted on August 11, 2019December 3, 2024

Craigroy [do you think memories are made of atoms too?]

Last week I visited Craigroy on the Altyre Estate. My great-great-grandparents, John Gordon and Euphemia Ferguson, raised their family here before moving to Cothall. More than 30 years ago my … Continue reading Craigroy [do you think memories are made of atoms too?]

Categories: Family history, ScotlandTags: Altyre, Cothall, farms, Moray, shepherds
By Hole Ousia Posted on August 8, 2019December 3, 2024

Cothall

140 years ago, Cothall, on the Altyre Estate, was home to four families. It is my understanding (going by the census returns and the window counts therein) that in the … Continue reading Cothall

Categories: Family history, ScotlandTags: Altyre, Cothall, graffiti, Moray, Peter Gordon, shepherds
By Hole Ousia Posted on November 3, 2017December 5, 2024

Prospects bright for ‘TWELFTH’

This is a film about Blackwater Shooting Lodge, Cabrach Prospects bright for ‘TWELFTH’: To play this short film please click here or on the image above

Categories: Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: abandoned, Cabrach, lodge, Moray, Omphalos films, ruins
By Hole Ousia Posted on November 2, 2017December 5, 2024

All that is no longer living

A film about the Cabrach, Scotland: All that is no longer living: To play this short film please click here or on the image above

Categories: Omphalos films, Scotland, Time passesTags: abandoned, Cabrach, Moray, ruins
By Hole Ousia Posted on November 2, 2017December 5, 2024

The Cabrach tragedy

This film is about a late Victorian tragedy. Unconnected to this specific tragedy, World War I happened. Many years later the ownership of Cabrach estate changed hands. The Cabrach tragedy: … Continue reading The Cabrach tragedy

Categories: Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: Cabrach, lodge, Moray, Omphalos films, WWI

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