
In Lost Perthshire" Ann Lindsay takes us on a fascinating journey through the lost architectural geographical industrial & archaeological heritage of Perthshire. Perth has been the centre to a wide range of industries that flourished & then disappeared including printing ink making book binding boat building glove making salmon curing textiles bleaching dyeing cleaning & insurance (General Accident) many small whisky distilleries newspapers & small shops. All of these were fed by a network of mountain passes drove roads military roads & bridges ferries a flourishing harbour massive rail junction & a wartime aerodrome which have also vanished. Beyond this Ann Lindsay examines how Perthshires boundaries have moved over the last two centuries with much of the original Perthshire now lost due to its incorporation into different counties. Furthermore boglands have been drained glens have been flooded for Hydro electric dams forests have been planted rivers diverted & many upland villages farms & settlements have vanished while other previously sparsely populated areas now densely covered with buildings. In this fascinating yet poignant study Ann Lindsay introduces the many varied aspects of lost Perthshire showing how ancient & even relatively modern Perthshire landscapes
- from stone circles Roman ditches Pictish remains & monasteries to the Bridge of Earn hospital established for expected Dunkirk casualties
- have changed so dramatically often with little thought for conservation or preservation."