Castle Douglas
Castle Douglas photos (6 available)
Castle Douglas maps (1 available)
Map of Kirkcudbrightshire
Beautifully hand-drawn and coloured, dating from around 1840
See this old map of Kirkcudbrightshire
Castle Douglas books (2 available)
Dumfries - A History and Celebration
Hardback
So You Think You Know? Dumfries
Hardback
Castle Douglas memories
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Kirkcudbrightshire memories
My most memorable corner
I lived at Corbieton Cottage for 22 years between 1939 & 1961 and this is the view I saw as I came down the hill to go to school, to Sunday school, to Scouts, to the Kirk, to the pub, the Hall, the bowling, the dancing, the concerts et al. On the left hand side, just out of picture is the big tree under which there was a seat and we all congregated there, young & old to hear the crac and put in our own tupenceworth. The road straight in front is School Brae & goes up to the school, it is part of the Old Military Road from Castle Douglas to Dumfries. Smith's shop was on the left ...read more here
A memory of Haugh Of Urr contributed by Jim Cook
My Old School
This is a view which I know very well as it is taken from Hardgate School playground - the school that I attended from 1939 to 1946. The little cottage on the left was occupied by Peter McAlister & his family and the next property was the School House. Mr Macnab, Mr Souter & Mr Forsyth were the headmasters living there during my school years. We went there to do our gardening - a kind of "dig for victory". There has since been another house built between these two otherwise the scene is virtually the same today.
A memory of Haugh Of Urr contributed by Jim Cook
Cummings in Kippford
My GGG Grandfather was a shipbuider in Kippford. His name was John Cumming.
A memory of Kippford contributed by Wendy Roberts
Schooldays
I was born in Hayfield Cottages, Auldgirth in April 1931. My first year at school
Mrs Garthwaite was my teacher. She lived in the house just north of the school.
In the mid 30s my brother Bob and I saw an airship fly over Barbra Mill. Can
anyone else remember that? Aulgirth sports were held in the field across from
the inn. We gathered the empty bottles and took them to Mrs Telford the landlady.
Although I left Auldgirth when I was six I have so many pleasant memories of
the place, like catching and eating my first burn trout, going to school parties at Kennedys home at Blackwood. Jock Richardson & Jock Robson (farmers) I remember.
A memory of Auldgirth contributed by samuel jardine
Extracts From Castle Douglas & Kirkcudbrightshire books
Castle Douglas lies close by the main road from Dumfries to Stranraer at the north end of Carlingwark Loch. Until the end of the 1700s it was known as Carlingwark. It was renamed Castle Douglas in 1792 after Sir William Douglas laid out a new village on the site of the old. It was once a centre for the hand spinning of cotton, but was unable to compete with the industrialized mills of New Lanark. However, its strategic position made it into an important coaching stop, and hotels sprung up to cater for the visitors. When the railway arrived in 1859, the town’s status as a regional centre for rural Galloway was assured.
An extract from from"Scotland".






