Welcome to the new Scotland's Greatest Story shop! The
following products are published
on CD and can be purchased by contacting us through the address at the foot of
the page.
Memorabilia of the City of Perth
- eBook on CD -
£12.99 plus £2 p&p
This remarkable book, first published in 1806 by William Morison in Perth, is a genealogical treasure
trove for those with Perth ancestry, containing the following:
A GUIDE TO PERTH (physical descriptions and stories relating
to each of the streets in Perth, and surrounding countryside, at the turn of the 19th Century)
HISTORICAL MEMORANDA RESPECTING PERTH (including the earliest myths and history of Perth, and names
of all Provosts, Bailies, Deans of Guild and Treasurers from 1465 to 1805)
CHARTERS RELATING TO THE PRIVILIGES OF PERTH (translated from Latin)
LISTS - the ministers and rectors of the town's grammar school and academy; ministers of Perth
from the Reformation; subscribers for the building of the town's bridge in 1776, and for the public seminaries in 1804.
and
The Rev Alexander Duff's
TRADITIONAL ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF JOHN, EARL OF GOWRIE
in 1600.
The book is presented in PDF format
(requiring Adobe Acrobat to be read)
In Ruhleben Camp - issues 1 to 3
- CD £12.99 plus £2 p&p -
The first three rare issues of the magazine produced by First World War civilian
British prisoners
at Ruhleben internment camp have been scanned and stored as JPEG images on this
CD - a throroughly entertaining read, naming
many of the prisoners interned in the camp in 1915.
Also includes list of at least 1400 prisoners so far identified through The
Ruhleben Story project,
and a copy of the rare Ruhleben Bye-Election Special from 1915.
In Ruhleben Camp - issues 4 to 6
- CD £12.99 plus £2
p&p -
Issues four to six of the rare magazine produced by First World War civilian
British prisoners
at Ruhleben internment camp have been scanned and stored as JPEG images on this
CD - a thoroughly entertaining read, naming
many of the prisoners interned in the camp in 1915.
Also includes list of at least 1400 prisoners so far identified through The Ruhleben
Story project,
and a complete list of inmates in Barrack 5, from a surviving
register.
Coming soon:
In Ruhleben Camp - issues 7 to 9
- CD
SCOTLAND'S
Greatest Story
Chris Paton, BA (Hons), HND, PGD (Genealogical
Studies)
22 Lindsay Crescent, Largs, North Ayrshire,
Scotland, KA30 9JR