Monthly Archives: April 2025


Royal Naval Stores Depot at Almondbank

By 15 January 1946, all naval stores had been transferred from Perth Ice Rink to a new depot at Almondbank. They had been temporarily kept at the Ice Rink following their dispersion from Coventry due to the bombing by the Luftwaffe. The decision to move all naval stores was taken […]


Big Tanks on Tour in Perth 1941

On Monday 4 August 1941 a tank tour of the UK arrived to in Perth to show to the public three of the latest British tanks, a Valentine and two Matilda’s. The tanks were on show for three days at North and South St. John’s Place, outside St. John’s Kirk […]


The Perth Tank

Perth’s Unwanted Tank. The British Government realised it could capitalise on the public’s fascination with the exciting new fighting ‘tank’ vehicles and raise funds to build more, so it used 6 of them to travel around towns and cities in the UK. A tank would arrive with a fanfare – […]


Perth Silver Band

Perth Silver Band was formed in 1861, /previously known as: Perth Masonic Band and Perth Trades Silver Band. Perth Silver Band, Pictures courtesy of Ken Bruce Bottom row, on the far right is my uncle, Ronnie Spiers, next to him my father, James (Jimmy) Bruce (died 1964). Behind the bandmaster […]


Aircraft Crashes 1930 to 1945

Aircraft Crashes Within Perthshire in the 1930s 8 February 1936 Whilst undertaking a training exercise at Scone Aerodrome (with Airwork Ltd), Acting Pilot Officer James Beck (22) was killed when his de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth (G-ADVO) collided with another Tiger Moth (G-ADOK). Those onboard G-ADOK escaped without injury. 18 […]


Strathallan Airfield

Strathallan Airfield lies some 14 miles west of Perth near the village of Auchterarder. It was established in 1966 by brothers William and David Roberts as the base for their aviation company, Strathallan Air Charter Ltd. (Strathair), which provided private charter, air freight and aircraft maintenance services. (Strathallan Air Services […]