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Photographic Library

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Bank House Tower Street
Bank House Tower Street
Bank House is a category B listed two-storey building dating from 1845. The architect, George Angus, constructed it of ashlar sandstone under a pitched and slated roof. It has fine features: moulded architraved windows, deep moulding eaves, cornices, string coursing and a classical pilastered entrance doorway to the front elevation. Internally, the rooms have ornamental moulded ceiling cornices in the main reception rooms, panelled doors with moulded surrounds, deep wall skirtings and shuttered windows. Please read more on our website
Bust of Kenneth Murray
Bust of Kenneth Murray
The entrance to the Rose Garden.
The entrance to the Rose Garden.
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill
Horse trough Shore Road
Horse trough Shore Road
Quebec Bridge after reinforcements 2001
Quebec Bridge after reinforcements 2001
Quebec Bridge c 1920
Quebec Bridge c 1920
Quebec Bridge from the south side
Quebec Bridge from the south side
Layout of The Links.
Layout of The Links.
The Alexandra Suspension Bridge
The Alexandra Suspension Bridge
Cunarder Lane - The bottom end - photo 3
Cunarder Lane - The bottom end - photo 3
Cunarder Lane - The fireplace recess - photo 2
Cunarder Lane - The fireplace recess - photo 2
The Links, looking towards the football pitch end.
The Links, looking towards the football pitch end.
The Links
The Links
The Links - looking towards the pond with the children's play area in the distance.
The Murray Monument
The Murray Monument
The Rickety steps
The Rickety steps
The Triangle after surgery
The Triangle after surgery
The Triangle before surgery
The Triangle before surgery
The Woody braes from Kirksheaf road
The Woody braes from Kirksheaf road
The Woody Braes from the golf course
The Woody Braes from the golf course
Cunarder Lane - Top end - photo 1
Cunarder Lane - Top end - photo 1
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Tain WW1

Tain 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.
Mackay Hubert C, Pte, Lamington
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Tain War Memorial

Tain 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.
Detail from the 1939-1945 plaque - a naval vessel.
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