- Tealing
Tealing is a village in
Angus in easternScotland , nestled at the foot of theSidlaw Hills . It is just convert|6|mi|km north of the city ofDundee and convert|8|mi|km south ofForfar . With a population of just over 500, scattered across convert|15|sqmi|km2 of fertile farming land, it has several large working farms mixed in with lots of comfortable family homes that from part of theDundee andAngus commuter belt. There is an old stone built, but thriving little primary school with about 50 pupils at any one time and a further 10 youngsters attending the nursery school on the same site.Tealing is also the home of ex-BMX champion David Pennock and his family.
Tealing's picturesque, slumbering, peaceful and idyllic setting belies its colourful past. Its history includes prehistoric settlement, ancient carvings,
Pict s, religious rebellion, World War intrigue, agricultural upheaval and community survival.There is evidence of an early
Pict ish settlement around 100 AD near a soutterain now known asTealing Earthhouse . The first church in Tealing was built in 710 AD bySt Boniface , the papal missionary who founded around 150 churches in the north east of Scotland. In 1728, the ReverendJohn Glas of Tealing Parish Church was suspended and formed a breakaway church known as theGlassites , creating one of the biggest upheavals in the Scottish church. Almost 1,300 years of local worship came to a close in 1982, when the congregation of Tealing Church combined with theMurroes church. The church still stands and the small graveyard, which is still in use, has remains going back to the 17th century.During the Second World War, the Ministry of Defence built an
aerodrome at Tealing and No.56 Officer Training Unit opened in March 1942, equipped with Hurricane, Master and Lysander aircraft. The number of pilots training at the unit varied from about 35 to 40 in 1942, reaching a peak of 150 on 1943.It was at the aerodrome that Tealing's most famous visitor arrived. On 20 May 1942, a strange four-engined aircraft appeared in the circuit at Tealing. It was one of the first Russian TB7s to visit Britain and it brought
Vyacheslav Molotov , Russian Foreign Minister and Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of Defence, on a military mission to meet with SirWinston Churchill atChequers . Tealing airfield was probably chosen to attract as little attention as possible and, for security reasons, there was a local news blackout at the time.Molotov was given the choice of two aircraft in which to continue his journey to
England . The one he did not select, as later revealed by SirArchibald Hope , Senior Controller of Fighter Command in Scotland in 1942, crashed in theVale of York , killing various members of Molotov's staff and senior RAF personnel. Molotov arrived safely inLondon for the signing of theAnglo-Russian Treaty on 26 May 1942.References
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