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Major-General David Stewart of Garth
Just before heading up the stairs to Gallery 4 visitors will see the painting of someone who, on first glance, might not look like a
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Just before heading up the stairs to Gallery 4 visitors will see the painting of someone who, on first glance, might not look like a
Rosie Waine is the William Grant Foundation Research Fellow at the National Museum of Scotland. Here she writes how the Black Watch Museum & Castle
The Black Watch Museum archive holds a considerable quantity of primary source material relating to the Battle of Loos, 24th September 1915. This event has
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Hello Em, ‘Just returned from our Spring reenactment in Newville, Pennsylvania where I was telling fellow recreated ‘B Coy.’ members about your Roll of Honour postings. The following would like to receive your Roll of Honour emails, so please add them to the list.Ed Vogler:          elvog128@verizon.netJohnny Smith      corbiere@verizon.netHarvey Harding   piper42nd.hh@gmail.com Thanks for your work on the Roll of Honour – I read them every day. A while back I sent 10 pounds through PayPal with some (uniform) research questions but didn’t receive confirmation / reply. Who should I contact to follow up please? Regards,Roger KirwinBedford, PA USA
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Thanks so much for spreading the word Roger, we are glad to hear that we are reaching around the world with our Black Watch remembrance project. To receive the daily Roll of Honour emails your friends just need to click the ‘Subscribe’ button on the blog and enter their email addresses; then, every time we publish on the blog, they will receive an email.
Our archivist is not in today but as soon as he returns we will chase up your research enquiry. There is often a long waiting list for enquiries as it is a popular service but we will make sure your name is on the list.
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