Monday, March 17, 2003
A COMPANY OF VAGABONDS presents:
A country ramble in the vicinity of Craigmaddie Muir, via the hamlets of Balmore and Baldernoch, to view local historical curiosity the'
AULD WIVES LIFTS
The origins of the Lifts rest in the mists of time, but could be interpreted as a Druid Altar. A circle of oak tree's stood nearby until the middle of the Nineteenth century, giving credence to the theory.
"Probably no better example exists of the rude stone altar of Druid times. Here...stands the great pagan cathedral of Western Scotland."
(Todd, 1898 2-3)
Friday the 21st of March, 10AM sharp outside Waterstones on Sauchiehall St.
A picnic lunch and stout boots are recommended.
A country ramble in the vicinity of Craigmaddie Muir, via the hamlets of Balmore and Baldernoch, to view local historical curiosity the'
AULD WIVES LIFTS
The origins of the Lifts rest in the mists of time, but could be interpreted as a Druid Altar. A circle of oak tree's stood nearby until the middle of the Nineteenth century, giving credence to the theory.
"Probably no better example exists of the rude stone altar of Druid times. Here...stands the great pagan cathedral of Western Scotland."
(Todd, 1898 2-3)
Friday the 21st of March, 10AM sharp outside Waterstones on Sauchiehall St.
A picnic lunch and stout boots are recommended.