Nigg and Shandwick Social
Attribution: Anne Gordon & Barbara Scott (Nigg Old Parish Church)
Social Activities
Welcome to this collection of photographs from Nigg Parish. The originals are held by Mrs Liz Whiteford. The photographs were presented in three albums on the original RCHS website, but as the topics are similar in each album it has been decided to amalgamate them under these topics.
We have included all the photograph albums in the Nigg and Shandwick Libraries page on this website. However, we have included the recreational activities album on this page. Please enjoy the photos.
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Major,
Major, belonging to Mrs Ross (Mrs Thom's mother), running home along Nigg Road to Broomhill, c.1974.
Broomhill Cottage, circa 1920's
Broomhill Cottage, circa 1920's l-r: Danny Macleod, Uncle Donny, and possibly an older daughter of Danny's and aunt of Mrs Thom, c.1920s.
On the bulwark opposite Broomhill.
On the bulwark opposite Broomhill. l-r: Eric Bates (Mrs Thom's nephew), Alistair Bates (Mrs Thom's nephew), Sheila Ross (Mrs Thom's sister), with Mrs Thom and her son Billy on the roadside, c.1950s.
Briar Cottage
Arthur Skinner's home Briar Cottage and the gable end of Mary Ann Macdonald's home, Elder Cottage, to the right. Mrs Thom's nephew Eric Bates, in the foreground, c.1951.
Nigg House, showing possible site of Bishop's Palace.
Nigg House, showing possible site of Bishop's Palace.
View from Castlecraig to Cromarty, 1961,
View from Castlecraig to Cromarty, 1961, with Shepherd's Cottage on the right. Road was built by farm labour from material available on the farm.
Castlecraig Farm
Approaching Castlecraig Farm showing the gable end of the trapper's cottage and the pond, 1930.
Aerial view Chapelhill
Aerial view Chapelhill - Chapelhill Church, Sunday School and Manse. To the right is Jessie Macleod's Cottage (one of Nigg's first schools) and Strath of Pircalnie.
White House, 1971.
White House, 1971. Owned by the Barker family from 1967 but it was burnt down in February 1973 and the saved end part was eventually sold to Hi-Fab in 1975.
A general view of Nigg including Nigg Hotel and Dunskaith House.
A general view of Nigg including Nigg Hotel and Dunskaith House.
Aerial photo of Nigg Mains steading taken August 1984
Aerial photo of Nigg Mains steading taken August 1984 when Gardener's Cottage was derelict and Scotts still lived in the Big House. New shed was not yet built by McKay, Balmuchy. Surrounding slate-roofed buildings are listed. Tin shed on right of photo was the former cinema at Fearn Drome during the war. Doug Scott had dismantled and re-built at Nigg Mains during the 1950's. Photo donated by Johnny MacGillivray.