Largs beach back in the 1950s

  • 1955: Summer day on Largs beach. (c) Herald & Times Group

Dear Bill and Meg:  We wish you all the very best in your retirement.  You have been a staple on the Island for many years.  We trust you will still be staying in Millport.  Some day we will be back to our favourite place and hope to see you again.

Take care our dear friends....until we meet again.  Lang may yer lum reek!

Love and best wishes,

Margaret & Brock from Canada

 

 


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