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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Major General Sir Hector Macdonald
Print of Tarradale House
Willie Logan
Willie Logan headstone
Willie Logan at work
John Urquhart
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Dr Kendall
Donald MacGillivray
McDonald Family
Gammie wedding
Station Staff 1920's
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John Gordon, Ord Cottage
Adam C. Gordon Ord Cottage
William & Catherine Logan 1840
Teandalloch house built for Solomon
Hugh & Eliza
DL and family at Heatherlea
Duncan Logan and daughter Margaret
Eliza Logan & Robert Smith
Thomas Logan & Johan Mackay
Hugh Logan b 1870
Parklea, Dingwall
Major General Sir Hector Macdonald
Print of Tarradale House
Willie Logan
Willie Logan headstone
Willie Logan at work
John Urquhart
 

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