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Whaick

Filmed at the abandoned farm of Whaick, Blackford 22nd September 2019, where I found an old tin chest.

A tin chest:

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

Music credit: ‘Tomorrow’ as performed live for Tiny Desk Top.

The opening voice is that of Anthony Gormley, creative artist. As interviewed on Radio Four, 22nd September 2019.

1803 Whaick
1804 plans Whaick
1861 death of James Henderson in Dunblane Prison
1940 valuation Sheriffmuir farms (Blackford)
A Tin Chest
April 1922, Whaick
Feb 1814
Friday 4th Nov 1803 William Crichton executed in Perth fot stealing sheep from Whaick
Jan 1908 Whaick (2)
Jan 1908 Whaick
June 1824 Whaick
June 1914 Knowehead medals
Nov 1861 Whaick
Nov 1879 Whaick
October 1899 Whaick
Sept 1782 Whaick
Sept 1861 Whaick - the Shepherd's chest
Sept 1861 Whaick (daring robbery)
Sept 1861 Whaick -2
Sept 1861 Whaick
Whaick 1851 census
Whaick map 1864
Whaick OS book
Whaick, Blackford - 23rd Sept 2019 (1)
Whaick, Blackford - 23rd Sept 2019 (2)
Whaick, Blackford - 23rd Sept 2019 (6)
Whaick, Blackford - 23rd Sept 2019 (7)
Whaick, Blackford - 23rd Sept 2019 (8)
Whaick, Blackford - 23rd Sept 2019 (10)
Whaick, Blackford - 23rd Sept 2019 (11)
Whaick, Blackford - 23rd Sept 2019 (14)

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