3 thoughts on “Slabs of cut peat drying on the moor, three leaning against each other and one on top.”
I remember so vividly going to peat cutting in Caithness on my uncle’s farm. I am originally from Kingskettle and went to school in Ladybank and Cupar.
Thank you for taking the time to read and respond to my blog, did you find the one about Ladybank being originally called Ladybog but being changed by the railway company? Very best wishes,
Robin
I remember so vividly going to peat cutting in Caithness on my uncle’s farm. I am originally from Kingskettle and went to school in Ladybank and Cupar.
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Thank you for taking the time to read and respond to my blog, did you find the one about Ladybank being originally called Ladybog but being changed by the railway company? Very best wishes,
Robin
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Yes I did find it. My dad must have known about the history of it being a bog because I remember him telling us when we were young.
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