Old Cruden Bay and Port Errol

£11.00

The detailed captions in this informative book provide a wealth of insight into the history of the fishing villages of Scotland’s North East coast.  The roll of the fishwives who would walk distances of up to 20 miles in a day with a creel of fish on their backs for sale or dig for bait for their men on the shores of Cruden bay was crucial to the subsistence of families.  In later times the Great North of Scotland Railway and Bram Stoker helped to popularise the area as a tourist attraction.  The railway built the enormous Cruden Bay Hotel and in 1899 an inaugural Cruden Bay ‘Open Professional Golf Tournament’ was held.

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A pictorial history showing how the villages of Cruden Bay & Port Errol looked in years gone by.

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Artist-or-Author

Jim Buchan

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