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Glen Clova through the ages

A NEW book sharing the past of Glen Clova will soon be published by local author Flora Davidson.

Flora will be speaking at the launch of the publication, ‘Glen Clova Through the Ages: A Short Guide to the History of an Angus Glen’ along with Richard Oram, professor of Medieval and Environmental History, University of Stirling; and Trevor Royle the best-selling author, historian and associate editor of the Sunday Herald.

Flora, now resident in Glen Clova, become a professional genealogist upon retiring. She has published articles in a number of national titles. Flora has also written a book of short stories, Past Days in Glen Clova, and a historical novel awaiting publication. For 11 years she edited The Pheon, the journal of the Clan Davidson Association.

The event is on Saturday (February 23) at 11 a.m. at the Old Parish Church hall, Kirriemuir.

All are welcome and refreshments will be served. For further information contact the society on 01382 384310.


 
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