Tackling Scotland's history of war, clearance and change in many lost communities, this book offers the reader a glimpse of stories, poems and songs as a blend of reminiscence and oral tradition from the lost small communities of the Cairngorms, Speyside, Glen Roy, Deeside and Easter Ross.
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When We Were Young: Voices from Lost Communities in the Highlands and Northeast of Scotland by Timothy Neat
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About Timothy Neat
Timothy Neat is an art historian, film-maker and writer. He is the author of numerous books, including Part Seen, Part Imagined, a study of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and a two-volume biography of Hamish Henderson. His film Play Me Something was Best Film, Festival de Cinema de Barcelona, 1989.
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GOR002770988
9781841580388
1841580384
When We Were Young: Voices from Lost Communities in the Highlands and Northeast of Scotland by Timothy Neat
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