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Bridgend maps (1 available)

Old map of Scotland

Bridgend photos (none available)

We have no photos of Bridgend,although these nearby locations do:
  • Linlithgow - 9 photo(s)
  • Bridgend books (2 available)

    Bridgend memories

    Janet Walker

    Janet Walker gave birth to Jeanie in 1913 at 17 Bridgend Rows
    Contributed by john scott

    West Lothian memories

    my father

    My dad worked on the Forth Railway bridge since I was little girl and I can always remember him going to work six days a week in all weathers, I wonder does any one remember him, his name was David Wotherspoon Scott and was married to Dorothy Scott. I also wonder does any one actually think about what it was like to be a painter or rigger on the bridge?
    A memory of Forth Bridge contributed by karen hood

    Where my Dad was born

    Linlithgow, the Cross Well 1897

    Linlithgo, Lanarkshire Scotland is the place where my Dad was born in 1901.
    A memory of Linlithgow contributed by eddie tait

    My father was a drummer boy

    Edinburgh, Castle from Princes Street Gardens 1897

    My father was a drummer boy in Edinburgh Castle when he was 14 in 1915.
    A memory of Edinburgh contributed by eddie tait

    Extracts From Bridgend & West Lothian books

    Linlithgow, Palace 1897

    The last Scottish national parliament was held here in 1646.Oliver Cromwell lived at the palace for several months following the Battle of Dunbar in September 1650.
    An extract from from"Edinburgh Photographic Memories".

    Linlithgow, Palace from the Boat Station 1897

    King David I built the first manor house at Linlithgow, and the church of St Michael next to it. In 1301, Edward Longshanks set about rebuilding and heavily fortifying the palace, and it was held by the English until the autumn of 1313.
    An extract from from"Edinburgh Photographic Memories".

    Linlithgow, Palace, Queen Margaret's Bower 1897

    The royal apartments were situated on the west side of the quadrangle. Queen Margaret’s Bower is where her majesty kept vigil while James IV fought at Flodden.
    An extract from from"Edinburgh Photographic Memories".

    Linlithgow, Palace 1897

    Mary, Queen of Scots was born here in 1542, and Prince Charles Edward Stuart stayed here in 1745. The palace is thought to have been burnt down accidentally in 1746 by some of General Hawley’s troops.
    An extract from from"Edinburgh Photographic Memories".

    Linlithgow, St Michael's Church and the Palace 1897

    Founded by David I in the 12th century, the church was rebuilt about 300 years later.
    An extract from from"Edinburgh Photographic Memories".