PARISH DOCUMENTS

 

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25th Anniversary of New Aberdour School

1851 Census

Aberdour (Topographical Dictionary of Scotland' 1846

Aberdour and Tyrie Young Women's Group

Aberdour Parish Church Kirk Session 2006

Andrew Jervise

Article by Rev Adams 1952

Auchmedden Church Centenary Magazine 1984

Bazaar 1897

Births Marriages and Deaths 1895-1934

New Aberdour - The Building of the Village

Buildings of Historical Interest

Children's Poems

The Day the Hall was Opened

Description of Parish 1850s

Dundarg

The Eagles of Pennan

Farewell to Mr Duncan - Head Teacher at Aberdour School

Turning on the Fountain 1897

The Free Church

The Gordons of Aberdour

The History of the Guild

Hall Circulars - 1955

Hall Minutes - Snippets

Jane Whyte

Jock the Cave Dweller

Mess John's Well

Letter from Mr Duncan

Parish Boundaries

Poems and Songs

Extracts from 'Pratt's History of Buchan'

Programme - Opening of the New School - 1968

The Saga of Pennan and Aberdour

Opening of the new school - press clipping

Souvenir Bazaar Programme - 1949

Statistical Account 1794

Statistical Account 1840

Extract from 'Where I Belong'

Interview with Mr J Wilken - 1992

William Wast of Pennan

Aberdour Parish Supplement to Life and Work 1894

Auchmedden Church - Exploring Past and Present - Powerpoint Presentation to Guild by Graeme Bruce, March 2015 (PDF File)

The Church of Aberdour (Crammond)

Slater's Directory, 1911

The Story of Annie McQueen - updated 08-03-16

Aberdour Church - Change of Name (Press and Journal, 16th June 1937)

Presentation to Mrs Margaret Grant, Christmas 2015

History of Aberdour Presbyterian Church, Virginia

Letter from June Rae, Virginia

'East is East and West is West' - Essay by Rev. Allan D Scott

The Kirkyard of Aberdour

 

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