Dingwall Transport
Attribution: unknown (Greenhill street in Dingwall looking North)
Dingwall station
On 1 May 2017 Dingwall Station was the scene of a ceremony reflecting the role it played during World War 1 during the time when a troop train, which became known as the Jellicoe Express, passed through on a regular basis..
Dingwall transport methods through the decades.
Photos courtesy of Dingwall Museum Trust.
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Interior of St Clement's Church in Dingwall
Interior of St Clement's Church in Dingwall, Ross-shire, with its allegorical stained glass window in memory of those who died in the First World War, the laid-up colours of the 4th/5th Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders and memorial window for a noted local family depicting St Columba and St Margaret.
St Clement's Church, Dingwall
St Clement's Church, Dingwall, showing the South side facing the town. The present church building replaced the old kirk condemned by the Presbytery of Dingwall in 1795.
Memorial window in St Clement's Church
Memorial window in St Clement's Church, Dingwall, for a noted family in the burgh. Depicting St Columba and St Margaret it was created by stained glass artist Roland Mitton of Livingston.
Map showing various locations, referred to in the text, which are associated with Scotland's saints.
