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Blast from the past: twinning group wants to trace members from 1962

The photo from 55 years ago shows one of the first exchange trips to Wurzburg.
The photo from 55 years ago shows one of the first exchange trips to Wurzburg.

A Dundee twinning association is appealing for people who went on one of their first exchange trips to Germany in 1962 to come forward for a reunion.

The Dundee Wurzburg Twinning Association recently received a photograph from one of its members, depicting the trip to Wurzurg involving pupils from Harris, Morgan and Grove academies.

Since that visit, the association has facilitated regular visits to the Bavarian city for both pupils and older members, as well as hosting German residents.

The exchanges even led to an international romance, with the happy couple still remaining together to this day.

Dundee Wurzburg Twinning Association chairman Brian MacGillivray said: “A chap from Dundee, Ian Boyd, sent in the photo.

“He’s from Dundee originally, but now lives in Dusseldorf.

“Ian was on that trip, which was one of our first after the association was formed 55 years ago, and was very successful.

“He must have been going through his old photos when he found this one. We thought it was brilliant and also contacted the local paper in Wurzurg to try to get it in there as well.

“The idea is to get people who recognise themselves from the photo, or have been on subsequent trips, to come forward and to talk about their experience of the exchanges.

“It would be great to have a bit of a reunion.

“The exchanges have been very popular – my own daughter, Lynn Notheger, met her husrband when we visited Wuzburg 26 years ago, stayed to work as an au pair and to learn the language, and has been there ever since.”

Brian, who used to work as a compositor for the Courier, added that there will be further information about the twinning association’s work at the Food and Flower Festival in September, where the organisation will have a stall.

To contact the association, call Brian on 01382 623052 or visit the group’s Facebook page.