Dingwall History

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Dingwall archaeology

find out more about the Dingwall “Thing”

Dingwall's Moot Hill site

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Dingwall of Old

Take a virtual photo tour of Dingwall of Old

01 Dingwall of old

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Historic Dingwall Events

Take a look at some of the historic events that have happened in  Dingwall

Dingwall Pefferside Park

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Dingwall Heritage Trail

Take a nice easy stroll around Dingwall

Dingwall Heritage Trail

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The Old Post Office and Picture House

Follow the history of these buildings – up to modern day renovations

20 Dingwall Picture House

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The Bains of Dochcarty

The Baynes of Tulloch

Visitors Reviews and Comments

The Baynes of Tulloch booklet

Kenneth was the 8th and last Bayne of Tulloch, married to Ann daughter of Kenneth Bayne of Knockbayne. Yes they had a son Kenneth but he did not inherit Tulloch as his father had had the estate sequestered in 1750 and he finally sold it to Henry Davidson in 1762.
Jonathan McColl
19 August 2021

Dingwall - A Short History

01 Dingwall History

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The Mortar and Pestle

07 Dingwall History

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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.

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Dingwall » Dingwall Social » Dingwall Gaelic Choir » Dingwall Gaelic Choir
   
Mo Chreach in action 2013
Steven Maciver
Members of the Dingwall Gaelic Choir
Alison Rapson - Stirling 1971
Concert in Dingwall Town Hall in April 2001
Highland Council’s reception for the Choir in 2012
The 2012 Mod winning choir.
The 2012 silverware on display in Dingwall Museum
60th anniversary display in Dingwall Museum 2014
Alistair Maclean and Hamish Menzies at Dundee 1974
Hamish Menzies conducting
A delighted Hamish Menzies with the trophy
James Curr was allowed one final time as conductor of Dingwall Gaelic Choir.
Hamish Menzies (1993?)
50th birthday celebration.
Mod in Inverness in 1984
Jean Mackay
Kerrie Finlay
Kirsteen Menzies with yet another trophy 2013
Kirsteen Menzies
Male voice choir in 2013
Back from Stornoway - a very delighted Menzies family.
Mo Chreach in action 2013
Steven Maciver
Members of the Dingwall Gaelic Choir
Alison Rapson - Stirling 1971
Concert in Dingwall Town Hall in April 2001
Highland Council’s reception for the Choir in 2012
The 2012 Mod winning choir.
The 2012 silverware on display in Dingwall Museum
60th anniversary display in Dingwall Museum 2014
Alistair Maclean and Hamish Menzies at Dundee 1974
Hamish Menzies conducting
A delighted Hamish Menzies with the trophy
 

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