Tain Places

Attribution: unknown (Procession in High Street for Diamond Jubilee 1897)

Churches

Find out more about the St Duthus Collegiate Church and another interesting excerpt from Ye His Saints

St Duthus Collegiate Church

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Commercial

Find out more about the commercial premises in Tain

Blythswood Charity Shop

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Features

Find out about the wide range of features: from the Gallow Hill to the Murray Monument.

The Alexandra Suspension Bridge

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Place Names of Tain Parish

This extract was taken, with the permission of the Trustees, from Prof. W.J. Watson’s – ‘Place Names of Ross and Cromarty’. The most recent edition of this work was published by HIGHLAND HERITAGE BOOKS Tir nan Oran, 8 Culcairn Road, Evanton IV16 9YT

Place Names of Ross and Cromarty p 32 onwards

Place Names of Ross and Cromarty

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Tain Dr E M Ross

Elizabeth Ness MacBean Ross was born in Tain in 1878. She studied medicine at Glasgow University graduating in 1901. For several years she was the local doctor on Colonsay and Oronsay and in 1907 left to go to Iran. She worked among the Bakhtiari tribesmen in the Zagros Mountains with long periods out of contact with fellow Europeans. The photo on the right shows her in Bakhtiari dress. She described her adventures there in A Lady Doctor in Bakhtiari Land. She worked her way home from Iran as a ship's doctor, studied tropical medicine in London, went to Japan on the Glenlogan as the first female doctor on a liner and died of typhus in 1915 while working as a military doctor in Serbia. She was buried at Kragujevatz, where her dedication and courage are still greatly honoured. We are grateful to Mrs Edith Ross of Tain for permission to use the original material in this presentation
Part of the commemoration ceremony.

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