JULY  2008

ABERLOUR ORPHANAGE MEMORIAL and GARDEN

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In 1875, Miss MacPherson Grant from Aberlour appointed Canon Charles Jupp to be her chaplain. In the
same year Burnside Cottage opened it's doors to four 'mitherless bairns'. Aberlour Orphanage was born.
The Orphanage closed in 1967. This memorial and garden is a reminder of what was created here.

 BELOW - SOME MORE PICTURES OF THIS MEMORIAL IN ABERLOUR

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STATUE OF YOUNG GIRL AT MEMORIAL

STATUE SEEN THROUGH THE ARCH

ALTERNATIVE VIEW OF STATUE

INSCRIPTION IN STONE

VIEW OF TOWER TOP

DETAILS ON PLATE

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First person to go over Niagara Falls and survive - Annie Edson Taylor U.S.A. - Method - Wooden Barrel -  24th October 1901

 
 

Most weeks at No.1 on the Woman's Tennis Association Rankings - Steffi Graf, Germany - 377 weeks - 1987/1997

 

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