Tain Branch Arthritis Care

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ARTHRITIS CARE - TAIN BRANCH

The Tain Branch of Arthritis Care is 11 years old. It is run by a committee of eight who are assisted by a large number of male and female helpers. Membership is open to anyone with arthritis and those who wish to be involved in the association’s activities. Meetings are held all year round on the 2nd Monday of the month in the Tain Parish Church Hall. As well as doctors and physiotherapists giving talks on aspects of arthritis, others are invited to speak on a wide variety of subjects. Entertainment is also provided at some meetings. Monthly meetings are well attended with an average audience of 80-100.

Enjoying a monthly meeting

Enjoying an Arthritis Care Monthly meeting

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The main function of Arthritis Care is the welfare and rehabilitation of people with arthritis. The Tain Branch has fulfilled this role over the years by inviting physiotherapists, such as locally based Anne Mann, occupational therapists and doctors, including Mr Finlayson from Raigmore, a specialist in hip operations, to give talks on topics relevant to arthritis. They also have a small store of mobility aids available to members and keep in touch with ex-members now in residential homes or members who are housebound.

As Arthritis Care relies totally on voluntary contributions, the Tain Branch take part in fundraising mainly by Street Stalls.

Street Sale

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However, the association has a more ‘holistic’ approach to the welfare of its members by providing for their wider interests and also providing entertainment. Charles Kennedy, the Rev. Jackie Ross (Blythswood), local author Phil Durham, museum founder Rosemary Mackenzie, MBE, and representatives from Moray Firth Radio are some of those who have spoken at monthly meetings and topics by others have included Flower Arranging, Antiques, Cookery, Art, Crime Prevention, Travel and ‘The Way It Was’.

In the provision of entertainment use has been made especially of local talent, including schools, but also others from further afield. Craighill pupils usually provide entertainment in June, Knockbreck pupils at Christmas and Wendy Milne occasionally brings along some string players from Tain Royal Academy. On one occasion Adam Mackenzie, now a music student, came and played his bassoon while he was still a pupil of TRA. At Easter the club is usually sung to by the Tain Parish Church Octet including the Rev. Horne himself who also leads carol singing at Christmas. Other singers have included Lawson Keir, a Garrick Singer stalwart; husband and wife team, Harry and Christine Gow, and a trio from Dornoch, Eddie Macdonald, Mrs. Kruger and Miss Gray (pianist). In addition Jim Arthur has played his tuba and Shona Arthur, Kathleen Montgomery, Isma Munro and Jean Macdonald have all contributed recitations. Beryl Kirkwood is the association’s resident concert accompanist.

Adam on his bassoon with Beryl

Adam Mackenzie playing bassoon with Beryl

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As well as the monthly meetings, there have been annual outings to places such as Forres, Nairn, Flichity, the Heather Centre, Brodie, Holm Mills, Culloden, Strathspey Railway and the Waltzing Waters. Occasionally mini-outings are organised to places such as Dornoch, Portmahomack, Foulis Ferry and Tomich. Many members have also enjoyed a holiday at the very popular Arthritis Care
Hotel, Lovat Lodge in Nairn. On those occasions when an outing’s destination is in the vicinity of Forres it has been the practice for Mr. MacAlpine, one time minister of Tain Parish church now resident in Cathay Nursing Home in Forres, to join members for tea. An event much enjoyed by all.

Outing to Nairn

Outing to Nairn

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Dr Elizabeth Ross
Dr Elizabeth Ross
Commemorative wall plaque in the Collegiate Church, Tain
Commemorative wall plaque in the Collegiate Church, Tain
"To the Glory of God and in undying memory of Dr. Elizabeth Ness MacBean Rose, who voluntarily gave her life during the European war to help the typhus stricken Serbian soldiers and died in the Military Hospital, Kragujevac, Serbia 14th February 1915. This tablet has been erected and hospital beds endowed in Serbia by public subscription in remembrance of the noble life and sacrifice of one whose home was for many years in Tain. Greater love hath no man than this."
Commemorative Screen at York Minster
Commemorative Screen at York Minster
Commemorative Screen at York Minster - in memory of the 6 doctors, including Elizabeth Ross, who died in the 1914-18 war
Grave of Dr Elizabeth Ross
Grave of Dr Elizabeth Ross
'Here lies Doctor Elizabeth Ross of the Military Fever Hospital who died at Kragujevac in the Spring of the year 1915 during the Typhus epidemic.' Alongside are also buried Mabel Dearmer and Lorna Ferriss of the Stobart Hospital, Serbian Relief Fund.
Name Plaque of the street named after Dr Elizabeth Ross
Name Plaque of the street named after Dr Elizabeth Ross
Grave of Dr Elizabeth Ross
Grave of Dr Elizabeth Ross
Some of the Serbian dignitaries present at the commemoration
Some of the Serbian dignitaries present at the commemoration
Fresh flowers placed on grave during a recent commemoration (1995)
Fresh flowers placed on grave during a recent commemoration (1995)
Part of the commemoration ceremony.
Part of the commemoration ceremony.
Dr. Elizabeth Ness MacBean Ross dressed as a Baktari Tribal Chief
Dr. Elizabeth Ness MacBean Ross dressed as a Baktari Tribal Chief
Family home, Craigdarroch, Scotsburn Road, Tain, Ross-shire
Family home, Craigdarroch, Scotsburn Road, Tain, Ross-shire
The young Elizabeth Ross
The young Elizabeth Ross
The young Elizabeth Ross
The young Elizabeth Ross
Family photograph
Family photograph
Family photograph - left to right: David, Elizabeth, Helen (mother of Edith Ross) on knee of Donald Macbean Ross (father), Bessie (mother) with Jim on knee, Lucy, Mary, Maggie, Jane.
Elizabeth Ross - Graduation photograph
Elizabeth Ross - Graduation photograph
Elizabeth Ross - Graduation photograph - Student in Medicine 1896 - 1901 Graduated M.B. Ch.B from Glasgow University 1901
Elizabeth (centre), sister Lucy and brother Jim. All became doctors
Elizabeth (centre), sister Lucy and brother Jim. All became doctors
Family photograph
Family photograph
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Plucky Lady Doctor
Plucky Lady Doctor
Elizabeth Ness MacBean Ross's British Passport
Elizabeth Ness MacBean Ross's British Passport
Elizabeth Ness MacBean Ross's British Passport
Elizabeth Ness MacBean Ross's British Passport
Dr Elizabeth N. MacBean Ross, surgeon
Dr Elizabeth N. MacBean Ross, surgeon
Dr Elizabeth N. MacBean Ross, surgeon, treating a passenger on board the SS Nigaristan, Marseilles, Feb-Mar 1913
Dr Elizabeth Ross at work in Persia(?) 1911
Dr Elizabeth Ross at work in Persia(?) 1911
Dr E. N. MacBean Ross on board the on board the SS Nigaristan(1913)
Dr E. N. MacBean Ross on board the on board the SS Nigaristan(1913)
Ship's Doctor E. N. MacBean Ross on board the Glenlogan (1913)
Ship's Doctor E. N. MacBean Ross on board the Glenlogan (1913)
Postcard from Waterloo, to Mary, 1898
Postcard from Waterloo, to Mary, 1898
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Lasgird, on road from Teheran to Meched - 17/11/1909
Lasgird, on road from Teheran to Meched - 17/11/1909
Lasgird, on road from Teheran to Meched - 17/11/1909. "Many happy returns."
Gravenhage, PC to Mary
Gravenhage, PC to Mary
Gravenhage, PC to Mary - "This is the entrance to a wood in which the Peace Conference was held. Thank you very much for your present"
PC of ruins, to Mary, 7/3/1908
PC of ruins, to Mary, 7/3/1908
PC of ruins, to Mary, 7/3/1908. "Just received your p.c. to-day. Hope you will get something in Glasgow. 'Serpent' much admired here, but lining has fallen to pieces. Fearfully cold. Think this is the North Pole, not East."
National soldiers from Persia - "Many happy returns." (no date)
National soldiers from Persia - "Many happy returns." (no date)
P.C. of Berlin, to Mary
P.C. of Berlin, to Mary
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P.C. of Kurfurstendamm, to Mary, 1897
P.C. of Kurfurstendamm, to Mary, 1897
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Types Syrien - to Mary. No message, no date visible
Types Syrien - to Mary. No message, no date visible

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