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Tag: Seefew

By Hole Ousia Posted on March 9, 2026March 9, 2026

Friends called her Art

Towards the end of last year I ventured to SEEFEW. I did so in remembrance of Elizabeth Hall, who died there a month short of her 16th birthday: To watch a … Continue reading Friends called her Art

Categories: Folk worth talking about, Omphalos films, Scotland, This is Not yesterday, Time passesTags: friends called her art, infant mortality, mortality, Peter's poems, ruins, Scotland, Scottish Borders, Seefew
By Hole Ousia Posted on December 28, 2025March 9, 2026

Seefew

A few days before Christmas I ventured to SEEFEW. I did so in remembrance of Elizabeth Hall, who died there a month short of her 16th birthday: To watch a short … Continue reading Seefew

Categories: This is Not yesterdayTags: infant mortality, mortality, ruins, Scotland, Scottish Borders, Seefew
By Hole Ousia Posted on November 24, 2025

Calroust

Calroust farm, Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders: 1859 Ordnance Survey Map: Ordnance Survey Book description of Calroust, 1859: John and Violet Oliver of Calroust farm: Berwickshire Advertiser, 22 June 1887: Berwickshire Advertiser, … Continue reading Calroust

Categories: Architecture, Scotland, Time passesTags: Calroust, Ordnance Survey, ruins, Scotland, Scottish Borders, Seefew, The Folk Ootby, Time passes. Listen, Yetholm
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