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Greystone Rovers Football Club
Greystone Rovers began in 1938 at Huntingdon Park, a now lost…
08/05/2017/by Rob
Weddings & Women
An aspect of Norwegian life in Dumfries that was critical to…
08/05/2017/by RobThe Norwegian Scottish Association
The Norwegian Scottish Association, although some 40 years in…
08/05/2017/by RobThe Story about Newlands House
Newlands was built in 1911 to replace a previous house, possibly…
08/05/2017/by RobThe Royal Visit
When Germany invaded and installed a puppet government under…
08/05/2017/by RobScottish Norwegian Society
Very quickly with the arrival of so many Norwegians in Dumfries…
08/05/2017/by Rob
Our Norwegian Story Video
09/04/2017/by RobThe Norwegian Scottish Association
The Norwegian Scottish Association, although some 40 years in…
09/04/2017/by Rob
Greystone Rovers Football Club
Greystone Rovers began in 1938 at Huntingdon Park, a now lost…
09/04/2017/by Rob
Weddings & Women
An aspect of Norwegian life in Dumfries that was critical to…
09/04/2017/by RobScottish Norwegian Society
Very quickly with the arrival of so many Norwegians in Dumfries…
09/04/2017/by RobThe Royal Visit
When Germany invaded and installed a puppet government under…
09/04/2017/by RobStories from You

Jimmy’s Story @ The Stove
As researcher on Our Norwegian Story I have been finding information and photos about Norwegians in Dumfries through interviews, books and online sources. However this story will never be ‘finished’ and I can’t wait to find out what other people still have to share.

Kat’s Story @ The Stove
I have been lead artist on The Stove’s Our Norwegian Story project spending the last year finding creative ways to explore this fascinating part of Dumfries’ Story and the many ways it is relevant to us today. We have only scraped the surface…it is exciting to see where it may grow!