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Book Library

Sales Catalogue - The Estate Of Rosehaugh

Book added on the 09 February 2022

Fisherlore of Avoch

Book added on the 16 December 2023

Avoch Photo Library

You will find a range of photo albums below covering all the photos in the Avoch section of this website. Enjoy looking at all the photos and feel free to comment on them if you can provide further information.

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View of former slaughterhouse from the burn
Snowfall on Margaret Street
"The Cellar "Building
Nissan Hut at top of Long Road
View of Avoch from Gallow hill
Washing Lines at Avoch shore
View of Avoch from above
Two people baiting fishing lines
Avoch Photographer Donald Macleman
Avoch Filling Station
Avoch Fishing Boat
A Wood Gatherer at Avoch shore
Houses at George Street,Avoch
View of the Henrietta Bridge,Avoch
Buildings at the corner of High Street and George Street,Avoch
House at Gallow Hill,Avoch
Former House at Lazy Corner
Macdonald's Shop
View of the former Bank of Scotland and Police Houses
View of Donald MacLeman's House,Avoch
Early postcard showing several views of the Avoch harbour area and one of Munlochy Bay.
"Scaffie" boats in Avoch harbour
View of former slaughterhouse from the burn
Snowfall on Margaret Street
"The Cellar "Building
Nissan Hut at top of Long Road
View of Avoch from Gallow hill
Washing Lines at Avoch shore
View of Avoch from above
Two people baiting fishing lines
Avoch Photographer Donald Macleman
Avoch Filling Station
Avoch Fishing Boat
A Wood Gatherer at Avoch shore
 
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Avoch WW1

Avoch WW1

The photos in this album are from the Ross-shire Journal during the 1914-1918 War. Newspaper copies had been deposited with Dingwall Museum but over the years had become rather fragile and were in danger of disintegrating and so it was felt that this valuable record should not be lost.
Patience William, Seaman, Avoch
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Avoch War Memorial

Avoch War Memorial

The war memorial photographs on this site were originally the work of Mr John W Bruce. He has subsequently developed the website http://www.rosswarmemorials.org.uk which gives much more detail.
Avoch War Memorial
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