by Seaboard History Editor | May 12, 2020 | World War Two
As we were unable to hold our planned service of remembrance for VE Day we have produced this short video in honour and remembrance of all who served our country from our villages. Click the picture to view the video.
by Seaboard History Editor | Mar 4, 2014 | World War Two
The Story of Seaman Ronnie McAngus Hart. 1923 – 1956 Beneath a grassy mound on a hillside graveyard in Wales lie the remains of a brave young Scotsman. In the year 1956, after succumbing to the after affects of ingesting ship’s fuel oil in October 1939,...
by Seaboard History Editor | Feb 24, 2014 | World War Two
Newspaper Clipping – People’s Journal Saturday, October 21st 1939. North Men Who Were On Board: Sore Blow To Ross-Shire Inverness-Shire, Ross-Shire, Caithness and Orkney families suffered a severe blow with the skinning of H.M.S Royal...
by Seaboard History Editor | Feb 12, 2014 | World War Two
Fearn Airfield Fearn Airfield Fearn Airfield Memories of the aerodrome from Dougald McAngus: “The whole area taken over for the aerodrome before the war was what I would describe as my poaching ground. Selling rabbits at a shilling for a pair. (40...
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