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  • This picture was taken a few days before the 36 people of St Kilda were evacuated on HMS Harebell from their island home, 40 miles west of the Outer Hebrides, to a new life among strangers, on 29 August 1930.

    Family life 2012

  • Harebell would very much like the extended publicity

    PIMP UR BLOG!!! CC 2008

  • The author of "Harebell Chimes," a volume of interesting verses, Andrew

    The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various

  • "Harebell Chimes," published in 1849, contains poetry of a high order; it was especially commended by the late Samuel Rogers, with whom the author had the privilege of corresponding.

    The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various

  • In this vicinity we miss the blue Harebell, the identical harebell of Ellen Douglas, which I remember waving its exquisite flowers along the banks of the Merrimack, and again at Brattleboro ', below the cascade in the village, where it has climbed the precipitous sides of old buildings, and nods inaccessibly from their crevices, in that picturesque spot, looking down on the hurrying river.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 62, December, 1862 Various

  • His maternal grandparents are Silver King and Harebell, and his great-grandparents Perso and

    Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others Helen M. Winslow

  • She hastily promised to take the jar the very next day, and managed to get the conversation back to the Harebell, which in time showed its shy self and was set down in the essay.

    In Orchard Glen Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918

  • Even Uncle Neil's memory could not produce the Harebell, and Jimmie went rummaging through the book impatiently.

    In Orchard Glen Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918

  • One evening they had a long hunt through "The Lady of the Lake" for a line about the Harebell which Jimmie must quote in an essay.

    In Orchard Glen Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918

  • They chatted away happily and she told him about their search for the Harebell, telling him that Uncle Neil said he would know, and he quoted long stanzas from "The Lady of the Lake," and

    In Orchard Glen Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918

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