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Ferintosh Photographs - People of the Parish

View some really interesting photographs of the people of the parish.  They give a real insight into life in the late 1890s and early 20th century.

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Arthur Fraser mowing. Balrailan 1930s.
Balrailan's horses and binder.
Caption: "Tea break at West Badgrinnan"
Ploughing.
Fiddle sowing 1976.
Fiddle sowing 1976.
Miss Catherine Jack, Shoreton, holding a travelling stallion in the pre-tractor age.
Elizabeth Gray (Mrs Fraser) at the controls of a binder in the 1930s.
Messrs. Hannan's threshing outfit.
Mr Jim McCulloch using a Grubber.
Butter-making class, Findon Hall, c.1912.
A busy day on Balrailan, Spring 1934. Arthur Fraser harrowing.
Tighnahinch 1940.
Milking cow at Balrailan.
Crofter Show, Dingwall, 1912. Possibly Macdonald, Brae, Easter Kinkell.
Findon Estate - broody hens' truck.
William Gray, Greenloanachs.
Messrs. Hannan's sawmill 1925.
Ploughman Hector Jack, Shoreton.
Arthur Fraser mowing. Balrailan 1930s.
Balrailan's horses and binder.
Caption: "Tea break at West Badgrinnan"
Ploughing.
Fiddle sowing 1976.
Fiddle sowing 1976.
Miss Catherine Jack, Shoreton, holding a travelling stallion in the pre-tractor age.
Elizabeth Gray (Mrs Fraser) at the controls of a binder in the 1930s.
Messrs. Hannan's threshing outfit.
Mr Jim McCulloch using a Grubber.
Butter-making class, Findon Hall, c.1912.
A busy day on Balrailan, Spring 1934. Arthur Fraser harrowing.
 

Alexander Ross, Bog of Findon (b.1838)

In August 2020 Ross and Cromarty Heritage received an interesting email from Katie Izat regarding her great-great-great uncle, Alexander Ross. 

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Alexander Ross and his wife Jane Innes, taken c.1873.

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