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NORTH SCHOOL CIRCA 1947

How many faces do you recognise in this photograph of the North School, Forfar, taken in the spring of 1947 - the year of the great storm?

The picture was submitted for publication by Kenneth Robertson (front, second from the right). Pictured from left are:- back row - Jack Smith, Ronald Neave, Evans Nevay, Gordon Stephen, George Robertson, Allan Lowson, Robert Leitch, James Bandeen, Ewen Laird and Robert Waddell.

Second row - Murray Dalgety, David Russell, Marion McLeod, Elizabeth Stephen, Margaret Murray, Margaret Kerr, Elsie Birse, David Hastie, William Whamond and George Dalgety; Third row - Margaret Cownie, Ann Petrie, Mabel Black, Nan Adam, Sandra Ross, Miss McDonald (teacher), Elizabeth Nicoll, Rhona Page, Marion Connor and Eleanor Petrie;

Front row - James Neave, David Beattie, James Farquharson, Alex Lamond, Peter Rolt, Mitchell Saddler, Kenneth Robertson and David Bruce. This is the first photograph in our new series taking readers on a regular trip back in time.

If you have any photographs which may be of interest to our readers, pop them in to our office in Craig O'Loch Road, Forfar or e-mail them to us with the relevant details by clicking here.

A larger version of this week's photograph can be seen below.


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Thursday 09 February 2012

5 day forecast

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Light rain

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Temperature: 3 C to 7 C

Wind Speed: 12 mph

Wind direction: South west

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