Jim Talbot
Interested in many aspects of local history, but particularly items related to ancient monuments. Also currently researching life and music of Pipe Major Jimmy MacHardy.
Postgalacial meltwater channel A very striking postglacial meltwater channel to the west of Knocksaul. The channel has become more ...
The Keig Road View looking towards the Bandley turning on the Keig to Whitehouse Road....a hard frost (seen in the...
Tullynessle and Forbes Hall Reopening Ceremony 16th November 2008, Patty Cahill (Chairperson of the Hall Committee) thanks all those who have helpe...
Commemorative Plaque for Hall Reopening Ceremony 16th November 2008, Tullynessle and Forbes Hall officially reopened by Mrs David McLean of Littlewoo...
Winter evening near Cullerlie View towards Deeside with flanks of the Hill of Fare to extreme right.
Inside the "shop" at Alford Heritage Centre Note the original John S. Stewart paper bag hanging on the wall. Oh, all those tins and packages, an...
Tullynessle and Forbes Hall, by Don McLellan Written especially for the reopening ceremony on the 16th November 2008 and performed in public for ...
Field of stones at Quinach, Millbank These very large boulders had been dug up by the local farmer. They appeared to be glacial erratics ...
Vale of Alford in Winter Geese make their way from Loch of Skene to find winter grazing on a snow encrusted winter's morn in ...
Geese above the Vale of Alford This year the annual migrations began later, but the numbers grazing around the Loch of Skene have i...
Snow capped Pressendye Viewed from the Vale of Alford on a winter's morning in early December, Pressendye catches the early...
Forestry Operations on the Forbes Estate A good crop well harvested despite the snow and ice.