Attribution: not recorded or unknown

Cullicudden Primary School

As with Newhall Primary School, Cullicudden Primary School closed when a new school for the Cullicudden/Resolis area was opened in 2009.

Former Cullicudden Primary School

Attribution: unknown

Newhall (Resolis) Primary School

Following closure of the school in 2009, the building was boarded up and lay in a sad and neglected state. In 2015 the local authority advertised the building for sale and it is to be hoped that a prospective purchaser will remedy the neglect of past years. 

The former Newhall (Resolis) Primary School.

Attribution: unknown

Resolis Community Hall

Resolis Community Hall

Attribution: unknown

community play area

The community play area.

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Resolis » Resolis Folk

Resolis The Black Isle

In 2014 Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society received an interesting account, headed The Black Isle, by Mr Jim Mackenzie, of Exeter, detailing his researches into his forebears during a holiday in Ross-shire in 2010. As his story begins in land surrounding Castle Craig, it is felt that it should be included in the community of Resolis, although the family extends into other communities in the RCHS website. All photographs courtesy of the author, Mr Jim Mackenzie.
Castle Craig with Cromarty Firth in the background.

Resolis Willliam Macao

In September 2017 Mr Barclay Price approached RCHS seeking assistance with his research into the first Chinese man to come to Scotland, in the 1770s. Following conclusion of his findings he gave permission to reproduce the lecture he gave on behalf of Edinburgh World Heritage on the life of William Macao. RCHS is grateful to Mr Price for this intriguing history.
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