Dumfries, in south-west Scotland, has a long history, much of it well recorded. However, as with most places there are more than a few secrets hidden away. First referred to as the Queen of the South by local poet David Dunbar in 1857, the name stuck and was later adopted by the local football team. Not many know that this makes it the only football team in the world mentioned in the Bible. Darker aspects of the towns history include the burning of nine witches on the Whitesands in 1659 and the last public hanging of a woman in Scotland, Mary Timney, was held in Dumfries in 1862. There are tales of plague victims being exiled to Scabbit Isle, of murderers and grave robbers. Not all its secrets are so dark: theres Patrick Miller and his introduction of turnips courtesy of King Gustav III of Sweden, and the exiled Norwegian Army making its home in Dumfries during the Second World War. And what is the significance of the finials depicting telescopes and anchors on the railings along the Whitesands? Local author Mary Smith and photographer Keith Kirk take the reader on a fascinating journey through the towns past, unearthing tales of intrigue and grisly goings-on as they provide a glimpse into some of the lesser-known aspects of the towns history.
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Weight: 299g
Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Jun 2018
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781445674988
About Keith KirkMary Smith
Mary Smith is an author poet and freelance journalist. Her previous publications include fiction and non-fiction titles such as Drunk Chickens and Burnt Macaroni: Real Stories of Afghan Thousands Pass Here Everyday (poetry) and No More Mulberries (her debut novel). In the past she has also written for a number of local and national publications such as The Galloway News The Dumfries & Galloway Standard Dumfries & Galloway Life The Herald and Guardian Weekly. A prominent member of the Dumfries Writers Group Mary is a familiar face in the area having also been involved in a number of local community projects. Keith Kirk is an amateur Wildlife and Natural History Photographer/Writer living and working in the Stewartry area of Dumfries and Galloway. His day job was Countryside Ranger with Dumfries and Galloway Council Ranger Service something he did for over 37 years. Now semi-retired he works as the Tour Leader/Ranger with Nocturnal Wildlife Tours based in Castle Douglas.
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