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Phil Wilson, Aberdeen, Scotland (who used to live in Edinburgh
wrote:
"Your recollection by Morag Catania about Co-op picnics
may have answered a question I have about an Edinburgh group (taken
round about 1911-1912), which includes my grandfather and some other
people.
Most of the men in the group, and from
what I can see, some of the women too, are wearing ribbons on the
left breast-side.
I had thought that this might be a
Temperance Society or perhaps a 'Church do', as both my grandparents
had 'taken the pledge', but Co-op Society picnics (and my
grandparents were members of St Cuthbert's for a long time) could be
the answer.
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Here is a blow-up of the ribbons worn by
Mr & Mrs Gregor McLaren of Gorgie that day. There's a strong chance,
in any case that this accounts for the gathering
Phil Wilson, Aberdeen, Scotland, February 14, 2007
If you know anything about who might have organised excursions on
which such ribbons were worn,
please e-mail me, so that I can pass on the details to Phil.
Thank you. - Peter
Stubbs: February 16, 2007
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