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What do Thomas Telford, a shebeen, excisemen, opium, Duncraig Castle, landowning Scottish MPs, an evangelical Free Church minister, Sabbatarianism, riots, the Stone of Destiny, the Wicker Man, Hamish Macbeth, Pavarotti and the Brain of Britain got to do with a remote fishing village in Ross-shire? Bernard O'Connor's 'Plockton in the News' includes over 200 years of articles from Scottish newspapers as far north as John o'Groats, across to Inverness and Aberdeen, and down to Oban, Edinburgh and Glasgow as well as a number of English and Irish papers. They tell a story of Scotland's class or…mehr

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What do Thomas Telford, a shebeen, excisemen, opium, Duncraig Castle, landowning Scottish MPs, an evangelical Free Church minister, Sabbatarianism, riots, the Stone of Destiny, the Wicker Man, Hamish Macbeth, Pavarotti and the Brain of Britain got to do with a remote fishing village in Ross-shire? Bernard O'Connor's 'Plockton in the News' includes over 200 years of articles from Scottish newspapers as far north as John o'Groats, across to Inverness and Aberdeen, and down to Oban, Edinburgh and Glasgow as well as a number of English and Irish papers. They tell a story of Scotland's class or caste system, the strength and weakness of the church, nationalism, racism, local and national politics, propaganda, accidents, crime, punishment, war, peace, sexism, satire, education, fishing, forestry, agriculture, transport, sport, births, deaths, marriages, the impact of tourism and attitudes to 'outsiders' and 'incomers.' All of Scottish life is here.
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Bernard O'Connor has researched and published numerous books on the Special Operations Executive during the Second World War, focussing on RAF Tempsford, female agents, sabotage, pigeons and 'Bonzos' (captured enemy personnel who convinced the British they were anti-Nazi and were then trained for sabotage and assassination missions back in Germany).