Dingwall History
Attribution: unknown (Greenhill street in Dingwall looking North)
Dingwall archaeology
find out more about the Dingwall “Thing”
Dingwall of Old
Take a virtual photo tour of Dingwall of Old
Historic Dingwall Events
Take a look at some of the historic events that have happened in Dingwall
Dingwall Heritage Trail
Take a nice easy stroll around Dingwall
The Old Post Office and Picture House
Follow the history of these buildings – up to modern day renovations
The Bains of Dochcarty
The Baynes of Tulloch
Visitors Reviews and Comments
The Baynes of Tulloch booklet
Dingwall - A Short History
The Mortar and Pestle
Statistical Accounts
On the 25 May 1790, Sir John Sinclair, Baronet of Ulbster in Caithness wrote to over nine hundred Parish ministers throughout Scotland asking them to contribute to a Statistical Inquiry by answering as best they could,a series of one hundred and sixty-six Queries respecting each Parish.
The New (or Second) Statistical Account of Scotland built on the previous work carried out by Sir John Sinclair for the First Statistical Accounts by including the knowledge of local doctors and schoolmasters. The Second Statistical Accounts were published between 1834 and 1845.