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Stories and Folklore

by Seaboard History Editor | Mar 5, 2014 | Stories | 0 comments

There are many local folklore tales, historical stories, songs and poems surrounding the Seaboard Villages. Please find a selection of our favourite tales and poems in our ‘Stories and Folklore’ menu or click on the titles below:

 

Memories of a bygone age – A.Ross

Social Life among the Easter Ross fishermen – Alex M. Ross

A collection of stories written by Katie Ross

Balintore poem – Archie McRae

The Kings Sons – Artar Ross

Contentment – Hector McNair

Shandwick Poem – Donnie Vass

Thee Kings Story – Helen Skinner

McRaes of Balintore poem – Jock Fraser

The Gravy Trail

The Day When The Seagull was King – Hugh Skinner

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