Muir of Ord Social

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Drill Hall

The Drill Hall was opened in 1911 for the Muir of Ord Company of the 4th Seaforth Highlanders. The Officers in charge at that time were Colonel MacKenzie of Ord and Captain William Forbes. The purpose of the building was to assist in the efficient training of the Territorial Forces, which by 1914, would come in extremely useful.
Captain Forbes used the premises to run his business following the loss of his shop to a fire in 1930.

Today the Drill hall is home to the Inverness & District Model Railway Club.

Drill Hall

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The Muir Hub

Take a tour of the Muir Hub and see the services it offers.

02 And a view from across the road.

Attribution: RCHS

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01 Main entrance from car park.
01 Main entrance from car park.
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02 And a view from across the road.
02 And a view from across the road.
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03 Retracted seating (44) in the Old School Hall.
03 Retracted seating (44) in the Old School Hall.
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04 Admiring the tapestry.
04 Admiring the tapestry.
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05 Tapestry in detail.
05 Tapestry in detail.
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More craftwork.
More craftwork.
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06 The Tarradale Room
06 The Tarradale Room
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07 Community art project
07 Community art project
08 Community art project
08 Community art project
09 community art project
09 community art project
10 Community art project
10 Community art project
11 community art project
11 community art project
Drill Hall
Drill Hall

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