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Tag Archives: Jimmy Sinclair

McGrigor and Scotland’s Sheep Association in Brussels today for Sheep EID talks

Posted on January 12, 2012 by newsroom

Jamie Mcgrigor

Jamie McGrigor, Highlands & Islands MSP and the Scottish Conservatives’ Environment Spokesperson, is today Continue reading →

Posted in Business, European Union, Farming, News, Politics | Tagged Argyll, Brussels, EC, Environment Spokesperson, George Milne, Jamie McGrigor MSP, Jimmy Sinclair, national Sheep Association Scotland, Scottish Conservatives, sheep eid, Sports | 2 Comments

Jimmy Sinclair: with the 8th Argylls in 51st Highland Division and POW 124 in the salt mines at Bleicherode

Posted on April 7, 2011 by newsroom

POW 124 Postcard home

This is the story of a significant part of the life of James Sinclair of Furnace in Mid Argyll. Continue reading →

Posted in 51st Highland Division, defence, History, Mid Argyll, News, People, The Argylls | Tagged 8th Argylls, Argyll, argyll & sutherland highlanders, bad sulza, bleicherode, Furnace, Jimmy Sinclair, POW, salt mines, World War II | 3 Comments

In 2010, Argyll remembers

Posted on November 14, 2010 by newsroom

Robbie Bell, left and Rob Irons laying wreaths at Furnace War Memorial 14 November 2010

Remembrance Sunday is the opportunity to redeem from time those who have died in the service of their country. Continue reading →

Posted in defence, News | Tagged 51st Highland Division, Argyll, Furnace, Inveraray District Novice Pipe Band, Jimmy Sinclair, Remembrance Sunday 2010, Robert Campbell, Roddy Macleod, Wootton Bassett | Leave a comment

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