Here is a photo of the cross at the head of the peir. It was taken by a local photographer John Gillespie. The trench point is in the distance where you can see Davaar Island
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jeanette
I definitely think this is the grocers you were looking for, I can remember going in the shop as a child with my grandfather Ned.Elaine who runs the chip van is your best bet. Good hunting!Jeanette wrote:There was a grocers shop where the dhorlin is now (the new chinese takeaway) The owner was Sandy Mceachran and the shop was eventually run by his two sons Allistair and David. Allistair had two sons called David who is in the merchany navy and Allistair who ilives in Canada. David, Sand'ys other son had one daughter Elaine, who runs the chip van which sits over the esplanade She might be able to help. But then again that might not be the Mceachrans that you are on about. I don't remember anybody else of that name running a shop but you never know. It was along time ago.
eddie mitchell wrote:I definitely think this is the grocers you were looking for, I can remember going in the shop as a child with my grandfather Ned.Elaine who runs the chip van is your best bet. Good hunting!Jeanette wrote:There was a grocers shop where the dhorlin is now (the new chinese takeaway) The owner was Sandy Mceachran and the shop was eventually run by his two sons Allistair and David. Allistair had two sons called David who is in the merchany navy and Allistair who ilives in Canada. David, Sand'ys other son had one daughter Elaine, who runs the chip van which sits over the esplanade She might be able to help. But then again that might not be the Mceachrans that you are on about. I don't remember anybody else of that name running a shop but you never know. It was along time ago.
Dunc wrote:If you go onto Russell Carrols website
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