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High Dalblair

High Dalblair, Ayrshire.

James Hyslop (1798 – 1827) was a Scottish poet, shepherd, a lad o’ pairts. His poem, The Cameronian Dream, influenced many.

This film is for Rab Wilson.

High Dalblair:

To play this short film please click here or on the image above.

25 April 1798 Kirkconnel - Hyslop
A Very Parochial Anthology - T A Johnston, Sanquhar (4)
A Very Parochial Anthology - T A Johnston, Sanquhar (4b)
A Very Parochial Anthology - T A Johnston, Sanquhar (5)
A Very Parochial Anthology - T A Johnston, Sanquhar (6)
High Dalblair - August 1886
High Dalblair - Irvine Times - Feb 1883
High Dalblair - Irvine Times - Feb 1883d
High Dalblair (1)
High Dalblair (2)
High Dalblair (3)
High Dalblair (5)
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High Dalblair (9)
High Dalblair (10)
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High Dalblair (12)
High Dalblair (13)
High Dalblair (14)
High Dalblair OS book
High Dalblair OS map 1899
James Hyslop - Dumfries and Galloway Standard - 26 February 1845
James Hyslop 1798-1827 and High Dalblair
James Hyslop 1798-1827
The Cameronian's Vision by James Hyslop

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