Kiltearn Libraries
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Book Library
While building this site we have accumulated a lot of information that we felt was best gathered together in different books. We hope you will enjoy reading them.
Photograph Library
Over the years we have been very fortunate to have been given access to many historic photographs and permission to display them on the website. We have now collated them into different albums. We hope you enjoy viewing in them.
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The Cromarty Firth from Ardullie Farm - photo 1
The Cromarty Firth from Ardullie Farm on the Foulis Estate, looking towards Invergordon, with the firth curving round to the Sutors. [Photo courtesy of Fraser Skinner]
The Cromarty Firth from Ardullie Farm - photo 2
The Cromarty Firth from Ardullie Farm on the Foulis Estate, looking towards Invergordon, with the firth curving round to the Sutors. [Photo courtesy of Fraser Skinner]
The Cromarty Firth and Bridge from rear of Ardullie Farm cottages - photo 1
[Photo courtesy of Fraser Skinner]
The Cromarty Firth and Bridge from rear of Ardullie Farm cottages - photo 2
[Photo courtesy of Fraser Skinner]
Lemlair farm workers' cottages
Lemlair farm workers' cottages. For some years the cottage on the right (with gable end facing the road) was "Lemlair Side School" catering for pupils from Primary 1 to 5. The teacher, Miss Margaret Mackenzie, came daily from her home in Tain, via train to Foulis Station where she collected her bicycle and - in all weathers - cycled the 1½ miles to the school.
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Click on photo album to view thumbnails and then click thumbnail to see the full size images
Click on photo album to view thumbnails and then click thumbnail to see the full size images
Kiltearn WW1
Kiltearn 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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Kiltearn War Memorial
Kiltearn 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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