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Re: 1859

From: Harry Hayfield <harryhayfield~at~googlemail.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 13:30:27 +0100
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You might want to look at these pictures taken at Crombie Point
http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=7065836 as they might be able to be
included in any discussions

2009/7/8 Ian Thompson <Ian.Thompson~at~ges.gla.ac.uk>:
> In 1859 Verne and his friend Hignard sailed across the Forth from
Edinburgh
> to Crombie Point where they were met by the Reverend Mr Smith and taken to
> an inn for a whisky. The inn was The Black Anchor Inn and the proprietor
was
> Mr John Graham, a widower aged 72. From there, the trio walked to Oakley
> Castle (Inzievar House) where the guests were looked after by a Baillie
> (manservant) This was Bernard McCann, age 63 from Ireland who lived on the
> estate with his wife and daughter. The Smith family were ardent catholics
> and many of the servants were catholics from Ireland.
> This summer is the 150th anniversary of Verne's visit to Oakley and a
major
> programme of celebrations is being organised by the archives department of
> Dunfermline Council...drama pageant, reconstruction of Verne's walk from
> Crombie Point to Inzievar, showing of the films Around the World in 80
days
> and 20,000 leagues under the seas, public talks, reception by the Provost
> (Mayor) of Dunfermline, book launch of The Green Ray etc. It will be the
> biggest Verne event organised in Scotland, and possibly the UK and
entirely
> as a result of local initiatives animated by three Verne enthusiasts (Kerr
> Doig, Sheila Pitman and Jenni Steele) whose interest was stimulated by the
> JVForum.
> Ian Thompson
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