Author Topic: Gaudy/Goudi/Gowdey House, Crieff - Evacuation during WWII  (Read 2590 times)

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Gaudy/Goudi/Gowdey House, Crieff - Evacuation during WWII
« on: Tuesday 26 February 13 20:16 GMT (UK) »
Came to think of a name I've been hearing a lot during the years. My grandmother (lived in Glasgow) was evacuated and lived in a house with several other evacuated children from Glasgow in Crieff for some time during WWII. I have never seen how the name of the house is spelled, but judging from the pronunciation is should be something like Goudy/Gaudi House.

Ring any bells for anyone? Would be interesting to see some documentation on this house.
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Re: Gaudy/Goudi/Gowdey House, Crieff - Evacuation during WWII
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 26 February 13 22:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Could it be "Gwydyr"

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Perhaps Cambron will pick this one up

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Re: Gaudy/Goudi/Gowdey House, Crieff - Evacuation during WWII
« Reply #2 on: Friday 01 March 13 15:53 GMT (UK) »
Gowrie House?
Valuation Rolls at Perth Archives or online at Ancestry may give a clue as to who was there and what it was being used for during the war.The Archives may have some evacuation records or at least know if such exist.
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Re: Gaudy/Goudi/Gowdey House, Crieff - Evacuation during WWII
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 02 March 13 08:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
There is a small mention in a newspaper of 1940 about the Duchess of Gloucester visiting Gowrie House hostel in Crieff in 1940 where 24 evacuees were residing.
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Re: Gaudy/Goudi/Gowdey House, Crieff - Evacuation during WWII
« Reply #4 on: Monday 14 July 14 12:33 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Am doing a bit of research for a friend - her father and uncle were evacuated from Glasgow to Crieff in WWII.  Her uncle can only remember it was a big house outside Crieff and the owner was either a GP or a JP.  Wondering if it could be this Gwydyr House?  The boys were John and James Sangster.  Cheers

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Re: Gaudy/Goudi/Gowdey House, Crieff - Evacuation during WWII
« Reply #5 on: Monday 14 July 14 12:52 BST (UK) »
Hi.

Thanks for your reply! I haven't found any more info on the house since posting this, but I'll definitely ask my grandmother if the boys names rings any bells when I visit her this evening. I'll let you know if there might be some connection here.
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Re: Gaudy/Goudi/Gowdey House, Crieff - Evacuation during WWII
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 26 July 23 17:56 BST (UK) »
My mother, her two sisters and Little brother were evacuated to Crieff.  45 years ago when I was 10 years old she took me to Scotland from Kent, we visited Crieff and she showed me the house they stayed in I remember it had a balcony at the front, and she said sometimes in the summer they would sleep out on the balcony.  She showed me the school they attended too.  After all these years I am visiting Crieff in September I wonder if I will be able to recognise that house or find it if it is even still there.