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Investigation of a round brick lined Blue Water Pool at Torwood near Dunipace and Larbert
Words of Condolence
It is with great sadness I have to announce the death of Nigel Turnbull, the founder of ntgraphics.co.uk, where the content of this website originated.
Nigel died of cancer at Strathcarron Hospice on Monday the 21st of May 2012 at the age of 61.
8 thoughts on “Words of Condolence”
Martin
Glad this is kept going I’ve met the man and lived in torwood all 26 years. I have plenty stories and stuff about the place. Sad how much graffiti has been done to the pool and castle
Grew up here all my life and know torwood like the back of my hand. Nigel done good work and hopefully they keep it going. I still wonder about the castle, broch, blue pool & quarry
Glad this is kept going I’ve met the man and lived in torwood all 26 years. I have plenty stories and stuff about the place. Sad how much graffiti has been done to the pool and castle
Great read for anyone! Hopefully your work will be continued. Requiescat in pace Nigel.
I really enjoyed reading the fabulous work of Nigel in investigating this mystery. I am so sorry to hear about this and give my sincere condolences.
Sorry to hear about this. Rest in peace.
So very sorry to hear this dreadful news.
RIP Nigel – a shame our paths never crossed up at Torwood, hopefully someone will carry on your good work
Grew up here all my life and know torwood like the back of my hand. Nigel done good work and hopefully they keep it going. I still wonder about the castle, broch, blue pool & quarry
Rest in Peace Nigel