The Open Day and Exhibition held last Saturday by Auld Earlston attracted a large audience throughout the day at the Church Hall.
The main focus of the exhibition was the launch of the group's latest project "Remembering Earlston's Railway (1863-1965)", with forty photographs, both framed and laminated, which will shortly go on show in shops and other venues around the village. Adding to the display were information sheets on the history of the railway, contemporary accounts from old newspapers and contributions from primary school children who were involved in interviewing grandparents and older residents on their railway memories.
The main focus of the exhibition was the launch of the group's latest project "Remembering Earlston's Railway (1863-1965)", with forty photographs, both framed and laminated, which will shortly go on show in shops and other venues around the village. Adding to the display were information sheets on the history of the railway, contemporary accounts from old newspapers and contributions from primary school children who were involved in interviewing grandparents and older residents on their railway memories.
One of the information displays on the railway project.
Steam train crossing the Leaderfoot Viaduct, c. 1959
Photograph by the late Rev. John Duncan of Earlston
Visitors also had the chance to browse through extensive displays of vintage photographs on the village, watch a slide show and chat over tea and coffee.
Chairman Sheila Mackay said " We were delighted at the response and thank all who came along to support our first open day and exhibition,to make it such a success. We were encouraged by the length of time many people took to look around and exchange reminiscences. It was good to meet people we had not seen for many years and some folks who had travelled from far and wide to see what our group is doing to keep Earlston’s past alive."
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