Maryburgh Introduction

Attribution: S. Fraser (Maryburgh Primary School March 2015)

An Introduction

The founding of the village of Maryburgh is of comparatively recent origin. It dates from 1815 when Mary Elizabeth MacKenzie returned to Brahan Estate on the death of her father.

Since those early beginnings a thriving community has developed.

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Photograph of the Hall (Maryburgh Amenity Centre) under construction - photo 1
Photograph of the Hall (Maryburgh Amenity Centre) under construction - photo 1
Photograph of the Hall (Maryburgh Amenity Centre) under construction - photo 2
Photograph of the Hall (Maryburgh Amenity Centre) under construction - photo 2
Photograph of the Hall (Maryburgh Amenity Centre) under construction - photo 3
Photograph of the Hall (Maryburgh Amenity Centre) under construction - photo 3
Photograph of the Hall (Maryburgh Amenity Centre) under construction - photo 4
Photograph of the Hall (Maryburgh Amenity Centre) under construction - photo 4
The symbolic key presented to Mr and Mrs Murdoch in appreciation of their support.
The symbolic key presented to Mr and Mrs Murdoch in appreciation of their support.
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The play area situated between Rosshill Drive and Stuarthill Drive.
The play area situated between Rosshill Drive and Stuarthill Drive.
The under-fives play area situated behind the cottages in Seaforth Place. Entrance is via a short path between the cottages.
The under-fives play area situated behind the cottages in Seaforth Place. Entrance is via a short path between the cottages.
The main play area situated beside the football field and Maryburgh Amenities Centre.
The main play area situated beside the football field and Maryburgh Amenities Centre.
The football field.
The football field.

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