Orkney Herald dated 25th December 1935 |
As you can see from the Tom Kent image below, the grounds were full of trees:
Tom Kent negative no. 2627 |
But are these not beautiful photographs?:
Tom Kent negative no. 2630 |
Tom Kent negative no. 2649 |
The chairman professed himself to be 'very much attached to every tree that grows in Orkney' but the Dean of Guild, although 'loath to see any tree taken away', pointed out that many had been planted earlier in the year for the jubilee. A Ha! This must have been why the saplings were being planted in the willows area by be-hatted officials in Day 4 of our tree-tastic advent.
The occasion in question was the silver jubilee of George V and there was a brief mention of the trees being planted earlier on in the year:
Orkney herald dated 8th May 1935 |
This must have been a committee of the County Council (of which the Provost of Kirkwall and a number of other Town Councillors were members ex officiis) as the County Clerk was Duncan J Robertson, whose father was Sheriff James Robertson and whose mother was a daughter of Rev Dr William Logie, Minister of the First Charge of St Magnus Cathedral.
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