Reply to the Toast “New Members” 1933 – He became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ in 1932 and was first mentioned in the Toast List/Programme of 1933 —
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Reply to the Toast “New Members” 1932 – Laird became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ in 1932 and was first mentioned in the Toast List/Programme at that year’s Supper. —
Lord Balerno – Proposer of the Toast “Let it Blaw – the Balerno Burns Club” 1932 Proposer of the Toast “The Immortal Memory of Robert Burns” 1933 Reply to the…
Reply to the Toast “Commercial Interests of the District” 1932 – John was first mentioned in Club Records in 1931. He was a significant individual in the life of 1920s/1930s Balerno…
– William was the son-in-law of Club Member Tom Horsburgh He became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ in 1909 and was first mentioned in the Toast List/Programme of 1931,…
– John became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ in 1930 and was first mentioned in the Toast List/Programme in 1931, the Club’s 50th Anniversary Supper. —
Proposer of the Toast “The Immortal Memory of Robert Burns” 1930 Reply to the Toast “New Members” 1931 Reply to the Toast “Commercial Interests of the District” 1933 – Tom…
– Proposer of the Toast “The Immortal Memory of Robert Burns” at the 50th Anniversary Supper of Let it Blaw 1931 – It’s almost certain that John Colville was never…
Reply to the Toast “The Navy & The Army” or “Imperial Forces” 1931 – Alex became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ in 1930 and was first mentioned in Toast List/Programme of…
– Proposer of the Toast “Commercial Interests of the District” 1932 Proposer of the Toast “Kindred Clubs” 1933 – Albert became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ in 1928 —