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Thomas Robertson

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      First Mentioned in Club Records in 1930 Club Records show that Thomas came from Edinburgh.

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Peter Dickson

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  Peter was first Mentioned in Club Records in 1930. Club Records show his address at that time was “Roseburn”, Lovedale. –

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James Begg

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– James became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ in 1930 Club Records show his address at that time was “The Council Houses”, Malleny Road, Balerno. —

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Grace Falconer

by untangledwebl December 11, 2015
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– Grace was the wife of Club Member Andrew Falconer. Together with her friend and neighbour Mary Fairbairn she prepared the meals for the Club’s Annual Suppers in 1921, 1922 & 1923 when circumstances …

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Mary Fairbairn

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Mary was the wife of Club Member and long-time Secretary John Fairbairn. Together with her friend and neighbour Grace Falconer she prepared the meals for the Club’s Annual Suppers in 1921, 1922 & 1923 when …

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Donald Jack

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 – Donald attended ‘Let it Blaw” in 1920 —

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Charles Ramsay

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– Charles first attended ‘Let it Blaw’ as a Guest in 1929. —

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William C. Scott

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– William was the ‘Assistant Master’ at Balerno School. He became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ in 1929. —

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Lachlan McMillan Snr.

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– Lachlan attended ‘Let it Blaw’ in 1929. He is believed to have been the landlord at the Riccarton Arms at Currie. —

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Mr Snell (Pianist)

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– He first attended ‘Let it Blaw’ in 1928 tasked with accompanying the singers on the piano. —

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A few ‘Past Presidents’ starting over 40 years ago with the inimitable Eddie McCue ……….

Past President, Jim Tait

Past President, Jimmy Johnstone

Past President, Jack McCaig Snr.

Past President, Alex Hood

Past President, John Graham

Past President, Jimmie Dunbar

Past President, Jim Weatherston

Past President, Ken McDonald

Past President, Carl John

Past President, Ron Hardy

Past President, Iain McSporran KC

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Let it Blaw
  • Home
  • Robert Burns
    • Robert Burns – His Life and Work
    • The Kilmarnock Edition
    • The Edinburgh Edition
    • The Geddes Burns & “The Club of Odd Volumes”
    • The Face of Robert Burns
    • The Legacy of Robert Burns
    • Study Information and Resources
  • About the Club
    • Origin of the name “Let it Blaw”
    • Founder Members and Club History
    • Office Bearers and Honorary Members
    • Absent Friends
    • Previous Office Bearers
    • Let it Blaw – 150th Anniversary Cask
    • Balerno School and ‘Let it Blaw’: History and our Burns Competitions
    • Henderson’s Inn / “Brows”
    • The ‘Lost’ Suppers
    • Nichts wi’ the Lasses
    • Office Bearer Election Rota
    • Club Constitution
  • Supper Records
    • Supper Toast Lists & Programmes
    • The ‘BIG’ Songs and Poems at ‘Let it Blaw’
    • The Bards of ‘Let it Blaw’
    • Pipers and their Music
    • Croupiers
    • Jim Tait’s Toast to the “Immortal Memory of Robert Burns”
    • Toast to ‘Let it Blaw’ 2018
    • Club Photographs
    • Supper Locations
  • Facts, Figures & Trivia
    • List of Members & Cronies mentioned in this website
    • Longest Serving Club Members & Office Bearers
    • Who were the 23 Gentlemen who attended the first ‘Let it Blaw’ in 1881
    • Proposers of the Main Toasts at our Suppers
    • Club Trivia
    • Burns Trivia
    • Let it Blaw and “COVID-19”
    • Club Excursions
  • Links
    • Burns Clubs
    • Distilleries, Pubs and Inns
    • Other Burns Organisations and Websites
    • International Links & Websites
  • Contact
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