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Border Rifles marching over Cogsmill Burn bridge

27/07/1904
Border Rifles marching over Cogsmill Burn bridge

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.

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The Heavy Artillery

30/07/1904
The Heavy Artillery

“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.

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Stobs Castle Bridge

31/07/1904
Stobs Castle Bridge

“Will all leave Stobs Camp on Tuesday first for Edinburgh.” Posted 31/07/1904. Ian Lowes Collection.

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In the News: Cyclists from Stobs involved in sham fight!

09/08/1904

Berwickshire 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.

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In the News: Colonel Godfray presents long service awards!

09/08/1904

Berwickshire 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.

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In the News: Desertion from Stobs camp!

09/08/1904

Berwickshire News and General Advertiser – Desertion from Stobs Camp 9 August 1904

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Second Volunteer Battalion King’s Own Scottish Borderers

12/08/1904
Second Volunteer Battalion King’s Own Scottish Borderers

Second Volunteer Battalion King’s Own Scottish Borderers The Mezzotint Co, Brighton. Posted 12/08/1904. Ian Lowes Collection.

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Part of Camp at Stobs, looking towards Hawick

06/09/1904
Part of Camp at Stobs, looking towards Hawick

W. & A. K. Johnston Ltd. Posted 06/09/1904. Ian Lowes Collection.

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