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Paddy Welsh, Wullie Welsh, Jim McGinty, Jean McGinty, Meg Welsh in the Miners' Welfare, 1960s (?)
Anna Martin. All rights reserved.
Loganlea Miners' Club in the 1960s. (L-R): 'Cha' Steele; 'Bunty' Campbell; Danny White; 'Baldy' McDowal; John Crossan.
Billy Kane. All rights reserved. S1. 785.
brilliant photo five stalwarts from the kingdom of addiewell keep them coming
My grandfather is second on the right Wullie McDowall- my mother is his daughter Catherine
Wullie McDowall - my grandfather too since my mom's mother was married to him. I wish old pals of my mother's would post her photos growing up in Addiewell so I could see her as a child/teenager.
Bunty Campbell was my great uncle, my Granny Cathie lost contact with him during the war. Thanks to his photo on this site, I have been able to find his family. :) He had a brother Joe who was in the Merchant Navy, who drowned at sea does anyone remember him?
I was thrilled when I clicked on to this website to come across a picture of my mother Liz Pryde wife of John Pryde. She is sitting to the right of the first picture alongside my sister Jean and her husband Alex Richardson. This was one of my father's favourite weekend haunts because he loved a good sing-song.
By Catherine Gibb aka Pryde
On 09/04/14
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