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Photographic Library
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Mackenzie drain cover
Mr Mackenzie, plumber, Alness, must have been very enterprising when he had drain covers advertising his business.
Aeroplane propeller
This aeroplane propeller, on a site near Alness high street, serves as a reminder of the importance the nearby air station played during the Second World War.
Alness Point Memorial
The Memorial is sited at the Alness Point Business Park and was dedicated on 16 October 2001.
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This memorial at Alness Point on the Cromarty Firth marks the site of the former World War Two Coastal Command Flying Boat Base and is dedicated to the memory of all who served here - some of whom bought freedom from tyranny at the expense of their lives. WE WILL REMEMBER THEM The Firth in wartime was a highly active area and RAF involvement included Operations Training Servicing and Air Sea Rescue Supported by 88 Maintenance Unit (Marine Craft) at RAF Meikle Ferry on the Dornoch Firth. From 1938 the following units are recorded as having served here. 4 (coastal) operational Training Unit Squadrons 201, 209, 210, 228, 240, 422 (RCAF) and 119 (GR). Special Duties Flight. 5 Flying Boat Servicing Unit.6 Air Sea Rescue (Marine Craft Unit) 102. Wing 302 Ferry Training Unit. Coastal Command Flying Instructors School. 1100 Marine Craft Unit. No.2 Communications Trials Unit. The base closed in 1986.
Alness Point Memorial plaque.jpg
This memorial at Alness Point on the Cromarty Firth marks the site of the former World War Two Coastal Command Flying Boat Base and is dedicated to the memory of all who served here - some of whom bought freedom from tyranny at the expense of their lives. WE WILL REMEMBER THEM The Firth in wartime was a highly active area and RAF involvement included Operations Training Servicing and Air Sea Rescue Supported by 88 Maintenance Unit (Marine Craft) at RAF Meikle Ferry on the Dornoch Firth. From 1938 the following units are recorded as having served here. 4 (coastal) operational Training Unit Squadrons 201, 209, 210, 228, 240, 422 (RCAF) and 119 (GR). Special Duties Flight. 5 Flying Boat Servicing Unit.6 Air Sea Rescue (Marine Craft Unit) 102. Wing 302 Ferry Training Unit. Coastal Command Flying Instructors School. 1100 Marine Craft Unit. No.2 Communications Trials Unit. The base closed in 1986.
Covenanters Stone
Covenanters Stone. Note: the stone is not set at an angle; it is difficult to photograph due to the slope on which it sits. Photos RCHS.
Covenanters Stone
Covenanters Stone. Note: the stone is not set at an angle; it is difficult to photograph due to the slope on which it sits. Photos RCHS.
J Cruickshank VC
This photograph shows John Cruickshank, VC, after he unveiled the Memorial to aircrew and all others who served at RAF. Alness (Invergordon) on the Cromarty Firth from 1939 to 1986.
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Alness WW1
Alness 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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Alness War Memorial
Alness 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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