Edinburgh Waverley is the beating drum of the city, where the variety of life is fascinating. The difference is clear between people rushing to their work and those slowly taking in the city for the first time. James Hogg arrives. “Good morning.”, I said. The smile on James’ face is ear to ear. “I have … Continue reading Chapter 85 – The Dapper Gentleman
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Chapter 84 – The Edinburgh Office
Edinburgh has been home for a month. After my last meeting with James, where I added additional areas to map in Glasgow, I agreed to base here and support him during February. I sit in my top floor office, which looks out on the Firth of Forth, contemplating our progress. James has successfully established the … Continue reading Chapter 84 – The Edinburgh Office
Chapter 83 – Together We Play
Saturday afternoon arrives quickly and we head for Queens Park Recreation Ground. My wife Emilia has our sons, Lewis and Adair, either side of her, whilst I hold my daughter Arabella’s hand and carry the football under my other arm. Swissy, barks and charges between our two groups excitedly. We meet Alexander Campbell at 3 … Continue reading Chapter 83 – Together We Play
Chapter 82 – A Family Fixture
James Hogg, Alexander Campbell and I choose Saturday 27 January 1872 to meet at Queens Park Recreation Ground for a football gathering. "I will speak to my cousin, Thomas Maley and see if he can bring along his sons. Tom and Willie.", said Alexander. "I will bring along my children. James will you come along?", … Continue reading Chapter 82 – A Family Fixture
Chapter 81 – Beyond City Limits
We sit in Alexander Campbell’s office; the heart of Thompson & French’s printing operation. The interior glass walls provide constant views of the floor below. Alexander leaves and James Hogg and I discuss the Dean of Guild Contract. James lays out the part completed map of Glasgow South. “Excellent progress, however, we need to show … Continue reading Chapter 81 – Beyond City Limits
Chapter 80 – Print Works Inspection
I stand in the yard of my Print Works and check my pocket watch, which reveals precisely 8 o’clock. The gate opens and Alexander Campbell, my Print Works Manager, marches in. “Good morning, Alexander”, I said. The look on the man’s face remains steadfast. “I always believe a surprise visit reveals all. Don’t you think?” … Continue reading Chapter 80 – Print Works Inspection
Chapter 79 – Dawn, Glasgow, 1872
Dawn. How often are you awake for it? This beautiful uncontrollable event happens every day of your life and convinces you the world is still spinning. This morning’s sun is particularly warm and invigorating, as I stand on the top of Camp Hill, where the City sleeps beneath me. The Campsies are Glasgow's white northern … Continue reading Chapter 79 – Dawn, Glasgow, 1872
Chapter 78 – Hogmanay Dinner Party
I head upstairs to the bedrooms, escorting, Arabella, Lewis and Adair, to their room. “Read us the last chapter again?” they all chorus. Charles’ Dickens work is explored once more and I finish with Tiny Tim’s immortal words, “God bless Us, Every One!” I head downstairs to the hall, where Emelia has gathered the guests. … Continue reading Chapter 78 – Hogmanay Dinner Party
Chapter 77 – The Whisky Man
Our grandfather clock strikes eight times, waking me from my gentle slumber. I am extremely excited, as tonight we celebrate the coming of 1872. I head to the kitchen and find Agnes, our Housekeeper, hard at work preparing our sumptuous feast for this evening. “The joints of meat are prepared for roasting, well-stuffed turkeys are … Continue reading Chapter 77 – The Whisky Man
Chapter 76 – Captain v President
Henry Smith, Club President, stands proudly with his team, facing James Smith, Club Captain, where I, and his band of men, stand ready for the final interclub game of 1871. This is particularly poignant, as James is heading to London, following in his brother’s footsteps, where I am sure he will continue to serve Queens … Continue reading Chapter 76 – Captain v President