My First Lawyer

1978. I enter the business community. Coming from a working class background I did not need a solicitor till I was 32 years of age. In those 32 years I had served an apprenticeship as a shipwright in H. M. Dockyard Rosyth, then spent a few years in the merchant navy before working as a…

Lawyers and Me

I have known some good, honest and diligent lawyers in my life. My current legal adviser and friend for over 30-years is an honest, brave modest, and shy man (so I won’t name him) who has on at least two occasions been decorated for diving into the river and saving drowning people. He doesn’t hang…

Chapter 1: Andrew Carnegie and “The Glen”

Early days in Dunfermline, family and friends. Born into a working-class family in Dunfermline on 25th November 1835 Andrew Carnegie was the son of William Carnegie, a hand-loom weaver, and Margaret Morrison. Andrew Carnegie was something of an enigma. Andrew Carnegie’s father William was a free-thinker and known for his radical views which were published…