Muir of Ord Libraries
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Photographic Library
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Click on photo album to view thumbnails and then click thumbnail to see the full size images
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Muir of Ord WW1
Muir of Ord 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.
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Muir Of Ord War Memorial
Muir Of Ord 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.
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Main Street, Muir of Ord.
Main Street, Muir of Ord. l.h.s.: A Robertson, Butcher. Next: J. (?). r.h.s.: Tarradale Hotel, proprietor Donald Macleod. Beyond horse and cart: ?Willox? Ross. [W J MacCulloch collection] Postcard, dated 8 July 1910 and addressed to Mrs Mackenzie, 10 Ardross Place, Inverness, reads: Tarradale Hotel. My Dear Cousin, Just a PC. Hoping you are well. I would have written you sooner but we are very busy just now. How is your mother keeping. I seen (sic) A. Holmes last week and they are all in their usual. Father had a poisoned hand but is better now. Love from A Fraser.
Looking North
Looking North from the same road, this time nearer the village, taken from the entrance of Muir of Ord Golf Club.
Looking North towards Muir of Ord
Looking North towards Muir of Ord from the A862 road from Beauly, taken from the entrance of Muir of Ord Industrial Estate. Ben Wyvis can be seen in the distance.
Evelix
The distinctive house called Evelix on the A862 at the northern edge of the village. - a school at one time.
Mackenzie-Gillanders Wedding
Frances G. Mackenzie Gillanders wedding at Highfield Cottage 1903. Donated by her great grandson
View from Bridge
View from Bridge, outside Forbes bakery Shop, looking towards Tarradale Hotel and the now named Black Isle Road
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Alistair Cameron Photo Collection
Alistair Cameron Photo Collection
Alistair Cameron of New South Wales, Australia, is a descendant of the Cameron family of the Ord Arms Hotel. He left this small collection of photographs with the owners of the Ord Arms with specific instructions that they were to stay there. The Sopciety gives thanks to the present owners Stu & Debs Wilson.
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