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  1. To many of us it's been more than half a lifetime, yet memories of Whittingehame are still vividly in our minds. I hope you enjoy going through the material as much as I enjoyed putting it together. There are now over 6000 photos in the albums, some 10,000 scanned pages of documents, 30 hours of audio and 6 hour of videos .

  2. Whittingehame is a parish with a small village in East Lothian, Scotland, about halfway between Haddington and Dunbar, and near East Linton. The area is on the slopes of the Lammermuir Hills. Whittingehame Tower dates from the 15th century and remains a residence.

  3. portal.historicenvironment.scot › designation › GDL00385WHITTINGEHAME (GDL00385)

    Whittingehame is situated between the Lammermuir Hills and the Firth of Forth, approximately 3 miles (5km) south of East Linton and 6 miles (10km) south-west of Dunbar on the Firth. The designed landscape is laid out on either side of the glen of the Whittingehame Water and is bounded by minor roads and by the B6370 to the south.

  4. Whittingehame is situated between the Lammermuir Hills and the Firth of Forth, approximately 3 miles (5km) south of East Linton and 6 miles (10km) south-west of Dunbar on the Firth. The designed landscape is laid out on either side of the glen of the Whittingehame Water and is bounded by minor roads and by the B6370 to the south.

  5. Whittingehame es un pequeño pueblo entre Haddington y Dunbar, al sur de East Linton. La primera iglesia en el área fue establecida por St Cuthbert alrededor del año 660, cerca de Luggate (no se pueden ver restos de la iglesia).

  6. Local historian David Affleck will explore the history of Whittingehame Estate, particularly in the 18th century, in this presentation in two parts.The estat...

  7. 25 de ago. de 2020 · Local historian David Affleck will explore the history of Whittingehame Estate, particularly in the 18th century, in this presentation in two parts. The estate of Whittinghame (now known as Whittingehame ) was owned by one family, The Hays of Drummelzier, between 1695 and 1817.