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Annandale
Books
Annandale
in Old Photographs (Scotland in Old Photographs S.)
This addition to the Britain in Old Photographs series brings
together a collection of black-and-white pictures spanning the
late 19th and early 20th centuries. Drawn from family albums,
local collections and professional photographers, they show
the way things were and how they have changed. Every photograph
is captioned, providing names and dates where possible, revealing
historical and anecdotal detail and giving life to the scenes
and personalities captured through the camera lens. Brings together
all aspects of daily life, celebrations and disasters, work
and leisure, people and buildings, the collection should inspire
memories, as well as serve as an introduction to visitors.
Gretna
Green: Scotland's Gift to Lovers Olga Sinclair recounts
250 years of runaway marriages to Gretna Green. The stories
of eloping lovers come from all walks of life and from all parts
of Britain, Europe, and indeed the world. Archive material and
true anecdotes are used to explain how Gretna Green became a
defiant symbol for young lovers. In 1782 Sarah Ann Child, the
immensely wealthly heiress of Child's Bank, eloped with John
Fane, Earl of Westmorland; her furious parents close behind.
Edward Gibbon Wakefield abducted 15-year-old Ellen Turner and
huntsman John Peel married his "bonny Mary White".
Chancellors, MPs, princes, aristocrats, the famous and the not-so-famous
travelled to Gretna Green to plight their troth and defy convention
and authority.
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