Conon Bridge Libraries
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Book Library
Ferintosh Parish Church 1909 – 2009, by Mhairi Mackenzie
Photo Library
We have several photos relating to Conon Bridge which we have organised into photo albums. We hope you enjoy viewing them and if you have further information please do not hesitate to leave a comment.
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Click on photo album to view thumbnails and then click thumbnail to see the full size images
Click on photo album to view thumbnails and then click thumbnail to see the full size images
Centenary Meal - Photo courtesy of Hugh Steele
On 10 November 2009 a centenary meal was held in the hall, the catering being provided by the Riverside Tavern, Conon Bridge. On this occasion the congregation was joined by Rev Dan Carmichael, Joanne, Matthew and Anna. There was no charge for the meal but members of the congregation were invited to donate to the Feeding the Elderly programme in Malawi, and responded generously by giving £612.
Ferintosh Manse possibly in 1920s.
Ferintosh Manse possibly in 1920s. Rev J Izzat Johnstone in foreground. Photo courtesy of Donald Macleod Jnr.
May Adam presented a painting to the Church
First of all, artist May Adam presented a painting to the Church, which has proved to be popular in its subsequent transformation into notelets and prints.
Vacating Maryburgh Manse 1907
Rev Roderick Mackenzie and elders vacating Maryburgh Manse on 25 January 1907.
Rev Roderick Mackenzie, MA.
Rev Roderick Mackenzie, MA. Photograph courtesy of Rev Douglas MacKeddie, Maryburgh Free Church.
Malcolm Maclean in the 1940s.
Malcolm Maclean in the 1940s. (Photograph courtesy of Mrs C Bennett, niece of Malcolm Maclean.)
Rev D R Macleod, MA
Photograph taken outside Ferintosh Manse in 1971 and courtesy of his sister, Mrs Marion Macdonald.
Rev D R Macleod at the opening of the new hall with John Lyall(?) and Donald Fraser
Rev D R Macleod at the opening of the new hall with John Lyall(?) and Donald Fraser. The entrance was on the gable side of the hall, facing the car park. [This photograph has been reproduced from a slide, which has resulted in the image being reversed.]
Fred McCreadie doing his death-defying act when positioning a banner
Part of decoration for 'Going Bananas' .... and Fred McCreadie doing his death-defying act when positioning a banner.
May Adam presented a painting to the Church
First of all, artist May Adam presented a painting to the Church, which has proved to be popular in its subsequent transformation into notelets and prints.
The Tea Ladies
The Tea Ladies - Nettie Roy, Annette McKee, Pam Yuill, Dorothy Howie, Isabel Macdonald (J.M.)