Club Publications
The Club has an extensive archive of past bulletins, booklets and articles
These are all available to members free of charge. There is a full list below. You can have as many as you like.
Webmaster’s note February 2022 – we are working to digitize these and upload the documents to the site – those we have completed have clickable links.
- Clay Building in the Lower Spey Valley
- Recent Records of Pine Marten in Moray
- Further Notes on the barony of Culbin
- Kellas Oakwood
- The East Grange Mill – a note on its primary machinery
- Erosion in Burghead Bay
- Some Shrubs and Trees for the Moray Coast
- Progress Report on Industrial Archaeology of Forres & District
- Notes on ‘Stake and Rice’ in Elgin
- Plants of Mediaeval Elgin
- Portessie Station, Terminus and Junction
- Dr Gordon of Birnie
- Trees in the Avenue at Altyre
- Erosion at the Culbin Sands 1979
- Bee Boles
- Singing Games
- Literary References to Romans and Moray
- The Memoirs of Reverend James Allan and the state of support for the Presbyterian Church in Moray 1689-90
- Notes on Elgin Window Glazing
- The Mouth of the Spey in the 18th Century
- Erosion in Burghead Bay and at the Culbin Sands in 1980
- Trees measured during 1980 in Moray with heights over 100’ and/or girths over 10’
- Electricity in the North
- The “Costa da Sand”
- Recent Boreholes for Water in Moray
- Aerial reconnaissance in Moray
- Glassaugh Windmill, Banffshire
- Poultry Palaces: Notes on Highland Heated Henhouses
- Roman? Site at Thomshill
- Letters to Lizzie
- Genealogy of the Gordon of Birnie Family
- A Threshing Day on a Farm in the 1920’s (“Millie Day”)
- “Millie Day” in a Farm Kitchen
- The Burn, Glenesk
- Letters From Canada
- A Dunbar In America
- Literary References To Romans and Moray – List No 2
- Erosion at Culbin Sands and Burghead Bay in 1983
- All and Heall The Barony of Culbin
- The Coast Railway In Banffshire
- Postscript to Letters To Lizzie
- Literary References To Romans and Moray – List No 3
- Dads Army. The Home Guard In Moray 1940-44
- Erosion of The Moray Coast in 1988
- Butterflies In Moray District
- Spiders- A Casual Acquaintance
- A Page In The Day of a Newspaper, 5th May 1917
- The Carronade – The Gun That Defeated Napoleon
- Birds In An Elgin Town Garden
- Old and Remarkable Trees of Moray
- Jack The Rogue
- The Moray Coastline in 1985
- Elgin’s Poet of the Hills- Andrew Young 1885-1971
- Agriculture – At The Crossroads
- The Moray Meal Riots of 1847
- The ‘Moray’ Speyside Way
- The Moray Coast In 1986
- Old Maps and Estate Plans Of Moray
- Robert Jamieson of Spindlemuir – A Transatlantic Search
- The Moray Nimrod
- The Moray Coast In 1987
- The Submerged Forest In Burghead Bay
- The Status and Breeding Biology of the Buzzard, Sparrowhawk and Merlin in Moray District
- Poetry For Coastal Paths
- Lachlan Shaw, Minister And Historian
- MaCallan – The Parish That Never Was
- Place Names In Badenoch
- One Beekeeper’s Year
- The Old Village of Findhorn
- The Moray Coast in 1988
- Botany In Churchyards
- Forres – What’s In A Name?
- From Council Of War To Town Council
- Nature Notes of William Fordyce, Elgin 1885-88
- The Moray Coast In 1989
- The Problem of Late and post Glacial Sea Levels in the Inverness Firth
- A Year In Grantown on Spey
- A Paper on Tidal Currents read before the Elgin and Morayshire Scientific Society on 31st March 1838
- The Designing and Building of Elgin Museum 1837-43
- The Forgotten Botanist
- The Moray Coast in 1990
- Notes from Grantown-on-Spey
- Botany in the Findhorn Valley, 1990-1991
- Genealogy of the Gordon of Birnie Family
- Dr William F Cumming; A ‘Moray Loon’ in Europe and Egypt. 1836-37
- The Moray Coast in 1991
- Butterfly Records – Highland Region
- Blackpots Brick and Tileworks and Harbour c 1785-1974
- John Grant Malcolmson
- Fungi in Moray 1992
- The Moray Coast in 1992
- An Example of Cross Writing
- Butterfly Recording – Highland Region
- William Leslie, Minister and wit, 1747-1839
- The Place Name Birnie
- The Moray Coast in 1993
- The Home Guard Rifle – P17
- What’s In a Name? -Lossie
- The Moray Coast in 1994
- A Layperson’s Guide to the Umbellifers of Moray, Nairn & E Inverness
- Duffus Castle, Morayshire
- The History of The Moray Field Club
- The Moray Coast in 1995
- Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the Telephone, and Covesea
- Gazebo at Milton Brodie, Morayshire
- John Brodie-Innes of Milton Brodie
- From Moray to Melbourne – a Duke’s Daughter in the Bush
- The Moray Coast in 1996
- Elgin Bridges over the River Lossie
- The Moray Floods of 1st and 2nd July 1997
- Fossil Footprints in the Permo-Triassic Sandstone of Hopeman
- Keam Episcopal Church, Duffus
- The Moray Coast in 1997
- Where was James Ramsay MacDonald Born?
- The Rodney Stone
- The Moray Coast in 1998
- Teaching and Life on the Moray Coast
- Sequel to the July Floods of 1997
- The Wildlife of RAF Kinloss
- The Nigg Stone
- St Giles, Patron Saint of Elgin
- The Moray Coast in 1999
- Buildings in Elgin, Past and Present
- Witches’ Brooms
- The Lossiemouth Field Club
- Fishing and Fishing Settlements
- The Romans in Moray
- Obituaries
- Excavations At Birnie
- Cullen Banffshire
- Notes on Lethen House
- The history of the Ancient Oak Forest of Darnaway and its Timber
- Those Flood Plains Again!
- 3 British Infantry Division Training in Moray 1943-1944
- The Clashach Skull
- Uncovering Scottish Forests
- Short Notes from Covesea
- Excavations at Birnie – 2001 update
- Excavations at Birnie Kirk
- Birnie and the early Bishopric of Moray
- Notes on Buildings in Findhorn
- The Captain’s Tale
- Dr George Gordon of Birnie
- Comyn’s Road
- The Window, the Screen and the Stair
- History of Darnaway Forest
- The Box
- SNH – The Local Scene
- Tuataras and Trias
- Excavations at Birnie 2002
- The Findhorn Stone
- The Saga of the Skunk Cabbage
- Unusual Trees of Moray
- Arthur’s bridge, River Lossie, Moray
- World War II Home Guard Sub-Artillery
- World War II Coastal Battery
- Mighty Mouse
- Excavations at Lesmurdie
- Flooded Out
- Linkwood Road
- Arthur’s Bridge, part II
- Black Friday
- The Pluscarden Pine
- Update on Witches Broom
- Finding Fumarias in Moray
- Colin Campbell – a Scottish Swede
- Birnie Update
- Ancient Enzie Forest
- Douglas Fir – Provenance of Interest – a Review
- The Moray Gig
- Arthur’s Bridge, Part III
- Knockando Wool Mill
- Moray’s Lost Flora
- Inverugie Lime Kiln and Quarry
- The Buried Tombstones of Morayshire
- Birnie Update
- A Winter Walk
- Who were the Picts?
- Gene-ius at Newton
- Side-tracked: Genius or Geek
- Gardenston & Crovie
- A Special Occasion
- The Order Pot – a Project Proposed
- Birnie Update
- Portmahomack
- A 1949 Spring Sail
- Pennan – a Coastal Settlement
- Ex libris Thoma Urquharti
- The Rise & Fall of the Rabbit Population
- Jessie Kesson, Lady lane & Sherriff Rampini
- A Domestic Ice House in Moray
- A Review
- Close Life in 19th Century Elgin
- Birnie Update
- A history of the Elgin Brewery 1784-1912
- Presmuchrah Shepherds Bothy & Book Launch
- Dallachy Airfield May 1943-May 1945
- Fife Notes: Alexander Seton, sometime provost of Elgin
- A life in letters: James William Grant, 3rd laird of Wester Elchies
- Robert Russell of Elgin
- Birnie Update
- Elgin and the Plot to Kill Hitler
- World War II at Aberlour House
- The Carved Stones of the Commercial Bank
- Notes around Grantown
- Jock Inkson
- Falconer Larkworthy in the North
- Schooldays in Laggan
- Milestones
- Notes from Covesea for 2008
- Moray’s Salt Industry
- Doors Open Day – Altyre Estate
- Lady Florence Gordon Cumming and Altyre
- Sylvia Benton
- A Centenary of Guiding
- Notes from Covesea for 2009
- Clarkly Hill finds
- Trees for the Traveller
- The Doocots of Moray
- Bridges in Moray
- Trees in Moray 1980