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Homewhere time passes (listen)RuinsAberdeenshireLargue, Glenkindie

Largue, Glenkindie

On Thursday 2nd January 2020 I was exploring Glenkindie and came across this abandoned farmhouse. It is called Largue and inside the old wooden box beds survive and were lined with old newspapers. At Largue I was joined by Hale Bopp (teddy) and the Pawky Duchess of Lost (a mouse).

June 1905, Largue, Glenkindie
Largue, Glenkindie - Thursday 2nd Jan 2020 (1)
Largue, Glenkindie - Thursday 2nd Jan 2020 (2)
Largue, Glenkindie - Thursday 2nd Jan 2020 (3)
Largue, Glenkindie - Thursday 2nd Jan 2020 (4)
Largue, Glenkindie - Thursday 2nd Jan 2020 (5)
Largue, Glenkindie - Thursday 2nd Jan 2020 (6)
Largue, Glenkindie - Thursday 2nd Jan 2020 (7)
Largue, Glenkindie - Thursday 2nd Jan 2020 (8)
Largue, Glenkindie Os map 1867
Largue, Strathdon, OS book
Newspaper lining to the wallpaper on the box beds in Largue, Glenkindie (3)
Newspaper lining to the wallpaper on the box beds in Largue, Glenkindie (4)
Newspaper lining to the wallpaper on the box beds in Largue, Glenkindie (5)
Newspaper lining to the wallpaper on the box beds in Largue, Glenkindie (6)
Newspaper lining to the wallpaper on the box beds in Largue, Glenkindie (9)
Tollafraick and Largue 1st OS map 1867

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Peter Scott-Gordon: gardener, artist, retired doctor: peter@holeousia.com
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