Give Her Six

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Bruichladdich Distillery
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Childhood in Bruichladdich
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Islay 1960's
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781839526848
  • Dimensions: 134 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: The Self-Publishing Partnership Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Graham Logie was brought up in Bruichladdich in the 1960s. This book tells how, as the Distillery Manager’s son, he saw village life, and the special access he had to the distillery.

The 1960s probably saw one of the biggest changes to island life when the constant stream of supplies provided by much-loved cargo boats, mailboats and puffers, was replaced by roll-on/roll-off ferries, virtually overnight. Many tales involve boats, lorries and the sea, and show how different a child’s upbringing was then, compared to today’s technological age.

Inspired one day, when asked what it was like to be brought up on a small island, Graham decided to record his thoughts and memories as they shouldn’t be lost to the island.

Many tales describe what he and his peers did in their childhood within the village, and periodically Graham digresses to explain how people, boats etc, turned up again later in his life.

Concluding the book by comparing life in a distillery in the 1960s, to life 35 years later when he returned to Islay in 2006, as a Distillery Manager himself (albeit on the ‘wrong’ side of the island); Graham has given a very personal account of island life through a boy’s eyes and his affection for Islay and Bruichladdich in particular are evident throughout.

Born in Aberdeen, Graham moved to Islay in the 1960s and did all his schooling on the island. His father was Distillery manager at Bruichladdich and, after 12 years in the Air Force, Graham spent the rest of his career in distilling, becoming a manager himself in 1998.

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