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Lilian Elford, later Shaw-Mackenzie, was the niece of Lilian Fletcher. Shortly after the First World War, she came to stay at Rosehaugh. Lilian spent many happy years there, growing into a well-respected young lady. She became an experienced horsewoman and even from an early age would accompany her uncle on his rounds of the estate, perched on the pummel of his saddle.
Fondly known as “Miss B”, Lilian was an extremely popular person. This fondness was reflected on occasions like her 21st birthday and marriage when she received gifts from estate tenants and locals alike.
James Douglas Fletcher and his niece Lilian, at Rosehaugh.
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