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English: Centre page from The Seventh Walkerburn Festival (1939), Souvenir and Programme recording major events in history of Walkerburn through 1932
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Source Auld Innerleithen, Traquair, Glen and Walkerburn (Facebook, Public Group), A. Turnbull collection
Author The Neidpath Press Ltd., Peebles

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Major events in history of Walkerburn, 1854-1932

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7 July 1939

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