The Border Rifles on route march from Stobs heading south on the B6399 crossing the bridge over the Cogsmill Burn. The Mezzotint Co. Brighton. Posted on 27/07/1904. Ian Lowes Collection.
Read more“Saturday the last day and glorious weather…We have been served out with slough hats and I believe are coming to L’pool in them.” Posted 30/07/1904. Ian Lowes Collection.
Read more“Will all leave Stobs Camp on Tuesday first for Edinburgh.” Posted 31/07/1904. Ian Lowes Collection.
Read moreBerwickshire News and General Advertiser – Volunteer Cyclists from Stobs involved in a sham fight 9 August 1904 About 100 volunteer cyclists from Stobs took part in a sham fight at Fans where Captain Herbertson declared the result a draw.
Read moreBerwickshire News and General Advertiser – Colonel Godfray presents long service awards 9 August 1904 Colonel Godfray, C.B. presents long service awards to Chaplain Aiken and Colour Sergeant Purves.
Read moreBerwickshire News and General Advertiser – Desertion from Stobs Camp 9 August 1904
Read moreSecond Volunteer Battalion King’s Own Scottish Borderers The Mezzotint Co, Brighton. Posted 12/08/1904. Ian Lowes Collection.
Read moreW. & A. K. Johnston Ltd. Posted 06/09/1904. Ian Lowes Collection.
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