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Origin: Dun Brae? / Denbrae?

GUEST 13 Jan 13 - 01:09 AM
Ross Campbell 03 Aug 11 - 08:19 PM
Commander Crabbe 03 Aug 11 - 02:42 PM
Jim Dixon 03 Aug 11 - 01:17 PM
buzz 09 Jul 97 - 11:54 PM
karen 09 Jul 97 - 07:17 AM
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Subject: RE: Origin: Dun Brae? / Denbrae?
From: GUEST
Date: 13 Jan 13 - 01:09 AM

Garnet wrote on the album notes ("Outside Track") that he got "Denbrae" from Archie Fisher, but it was originally from Archie's friend, Archie Webster.


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Subject: RE: Origin: Dun Brae? / Denbrae?
From: Ross Campbell
Date: 03 Aug 11 - 08:19 PM

Obviously a lot of ploughing still going on!

NO4715 : Denbrae Farm near to Denhead, Fife, Great Britain

And:-

"    2009

    DMR Club Ploughing Match

             Was finally held on Sunday 11th January 2009 at Denbrae Farm. Cupar KY15 4PZ

          The results were:

          Case Tractor Class:
          1. George Mellville

          International Tractor Class
          1. Rab Birrell.   2. Gary Sands   3.Stuart Forsyth

          David Brown Tractor Class
          1.John Winter    2.Robert Mckechnie 3.Jim Harrow

          Junior DB/IH Plough
          1.Raymond Smart    2.Willie Greive   3.Jim Harrow Snr."

So no more horse classes.

There are still a few people keeping the craft of horse-ploughing alive:
The Northern Ireland Vintage Ploughing Association will be running The European Vintage Ploughing Championships on the 2nd and 3rd of September, 2011. Events include:-

� European Vintage Tractor & Ploughing Championships
� European Horse Ploughing Championships

Ross


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Subject: RE: Origin: Dun Brae? / Denbrae?
From: Commander Crabbe
Date: 03 Aug 11 - 02:42 PM

Probably here a farm just near St Andrews in Fife, Scotland.

Denbrae Farm

CC


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Subject: RE: Origin: Dun Brae? / Denbrae?
From: Jim Dixon
Date: 03 Aug 11 - 01:17 PM

Garnet Rogers recorded a song called DENBRAE, attributed to Archie Fisher, on his album "The Outside Track" (1986), but I have listened to a sample, and it seems to be the same song that is called THE LAST CLYDESDALES, and attributed to Archie Webster, that is posted here at Mudcat.


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Subject: RE: Dun Brae
From: buzz
Date: 09 Jul 97 - 11:54 PM

is that "I drove the last Clydesdales" in Dun Brae song as on one of Garnet Rogers' (Stan's "little" brother) recent (last 10 yrs) CD's??? I just looked for my copy but can't find it. (We just moved and it's less than fully organised around here) If that is the one, I'll ask wy wife to help me find it and tell you what the credits say Cheers


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Subject: Dun Brae
From: karen
Date: 09 Jul 97 - 07:17 AM

Hi, Does anyone out there know who wrote Dun Brae? Thanks. Much appreicated.

Karen


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