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Worldwide 90th birthday gathering

Generations of Sheila Selkirk’s relatives celebrate her 90th birthday at the Lighthouse Restaurant in Pirnmill.

Family members from all over the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia travelled to Arran to celebrate the 90th birthday of Sheila Selkirk of Brodick.

All six of her grandchildren made the journey, as well as many nieces and great-nieces, nephews, and great-nephews, who all experienced Arran in blissful summer sunshine.

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