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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View from near Castlecraig quarry
Ivy Cottage, c1920's l-r: Annie Macleod with her daughter Dolina (Dolly)
Possibly early Ivy Cottage, c.1900.
Shore road - unknown location
Looking south-west from Castlecraig, December 1999.
Sign at Arabella crossroads
Looking from the dunes, where Hi-Fab is, to the White House, Balnabruach and the bay.
The Meeting House (church).
Lower Bayfield.
Majiecks Point looking towards Seaside Cottage.
From pier to remains of Dunskaith and Majiecks Point.
Low road, Seaside Cottage, looking south to where the oil terminal now is.
Black Watch camp at Nigg, c.1915.
YMCA complex at Nigg camp, 1915.
Old Mill House (Roscot), Bayfield c.1950.
Roof of Dunskaith House
Entrance hall of Dunskaith House, c.1950s.
Possibly Nigg golf clubhouse, c.1930s.
Ivy Cottage, c.1920s.
Rose Cottage, c.1920s.
View from roof of Dunskaith House
Possibly Great Granny's cottage ('little granny')
'The Point' c.1950s.
Remains of the old pier jetty (not there now).
View from Nigg Pier towards North Sutor.
View from raised beach looking north.
View from near Castlecraig quarry
Ivy Cottage, c1920's l-r: Annie Macleod with her daughter Dolina (Dolly)
Possibly early Ivy Cottage, c.1900.
Shore road - unknown location
Looking south-west from Castlecraig, December 1999.
Sign at Arabella crossroads
Looking from the dunes, where Hi-Fab is, to the White House, Balnabruach and the bay.
The Meeting House (church).
Lower Bayfield.
Majiecks Point looking towards Seaside Cottage.
From pier to remains of Dunskaith and Majiecks Point.
Low road, Seaside Cottage, looking south to where the oil terminal now is.
 

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