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This page provides links to each of the community pages that contain information about the local folk.
Dr. Elizabeth Ness MacBean Ross dressed as a Baktari Tribal Chief
Gairloch crofter using a
cas crom
(peat cutter)
The Folk of Ross & Cromarty have a huge part to play in the story of this wonderful area.
Community Folk Pages
Alness - Charles Macintosh & David Forsyth
Applecross - Maelrubha
Adross - Alexander Matheson & C.W. Dyson Perrins
Aultbea - Annie McLean
Avoch and Killen - Sir Alexander Mackenzie & James Douglas Fletcher
Coigach - It's Sacrifice in the Great War
Cromarty - Fisherfolk
Cromarty - Hugh Miller Trail
Dingwall - Folk throughout the years
Edderton - Reay D. G. Clarke
Fearn, Balintore and Hilton - John Shepherd-Barron, OBE
Fearn, Balintore and Hilton - Peter Fraser
Ferintosh - Early Photographs
Gairloch - Gairloch Folk war records
Gairloch - Locals
Invergordon - Sir John Gordon, MP
Kiltearn - Folk
Lochbroom - Sacrifice in the Second World War
Lochcarron - Finlay Macrae & Donald Mackay
Maryburgh - Folk throughout the years
Muir of Ord - Folk
Nigg and Shandwick Folk - Early Photographs
Resolis - An account by Jim Mackenzie & William Macao, a Chinese Scottish Gentleman
Strathpeffer - Kenny Ross & Kenny Stewart
Tain - Andrew Maitland, Dr Elizabeth MacBean Ross and William Smith
Torridon and Kinlochewe - Mary Mackenzie
Dingwall's first fire brigade outside Town Hall (date unknown).