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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Alexander M Brett
Plaque in memory of Alexander Brett located on entrance wall to St Clement's Church.
22 Dingwall WRVS [Photo Urquhart's Studio and DMT]
WRVS soup kitchen in the Old Academy grounds c.1950 Second left, back row, Mrs Granville Hay. Third left, front row, Mrs Lily Macrae. Others to be listed as they are identified
02 Dingwall's first Fire Brigade (date unknown). Photo: Dingwall Museum Trust
Alexander Frazer, blacksmith, identified by his grand-daughter, Miss Alexandra Fraser, Edionburgh.
09 Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone [Photo DMT]
Dingwall's connection with Mr Gladstone is that his wife was a daughter of Provost Robertson, Bridaig House (many years the hostel of Dingwall Academy pupils from the west coast).
04 Provost Alexander Henderson [Photo DMT]
Alexander Henderson was Provost of Dingwall in 1912. Father of late Melven Henderson.
16 Dingwall Post Office staff [Photo DMT]
GPO staff 1940s. Jean Macdonald at the back? Molly Frazer (deceased), Craig Road, at right.
03 Provost Mitchell [Photo DMT]
Provost Mitchell, donor of the area which became Mitchell Hill cemetery.
21 Dingwall folk [Photo DMT]
l-r: Unknown; Danny Macbeth of "The North Star"; Peter Frazer, New Zealand Prime Minister.
12 Dingwall Post Office [Photo courtesy of Mrs Anne Gordon and DMT]
Date unknown. Second right William Macdonald; third right his son Hector.
07 Dingwall Red Cross nurses 1932-33 [Photo DMT]
Back row l-r: Miss Munro, West End PO; Helma McCallum; Betty Cameron. Front row l-r: Hetty Duff; Lizzie Duff; Lily Macrae (nee Grant).
27 Mr Ian Macleod, Dingwall Museum Trust
Ian Macleod receiving the award of BEM from Lord Lieutenant Mrs Janet Bowen.
19 Dingwall coach trip
A group of Dingwallians in 1948 ready to board a Noble's (Muir of Ord) coach for their annual summer outing. ( l-r: ? Mrs Granville Hay ???? Alexander Ferguson, Mrs Christina Ogg, ?
28 PeterAngus, MBE [Photo courtesy of Alasdair Cameron]
Peter Angus receiving the award of MBE from Lord Lieutenant Mrs Janet Bowen.
29 PeterAngus, wife Jennifer and Lord Lieutenant Mrs Janet Bowen [Photo courtesy of Alasdair Cameron]
The award was announced in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2018.
15 Dingwall ploughman [Photo courtesy of The Daily Mirror
This newspaper cutting of 8 January 1935 reads: "A contestant during an interval at a ploughing match held at Humberston Farm, Dingwall, Ross-shire. Almost springlike weather prevailed."
13 Tommy Wilson [Photo courtesy of Roy Wilson]
Tommy Wilson came to Dingwall in the 1930s as a tap dance and rollerblade instructor. He gained the name of "Tommy the Rink". Later he became the projector operator at The Picture House and, when it closed, a telephone switchboard operator with the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board in their office based at the foot of Church Street.
John Meikle's Medals
John Meikle's Victoria Cross and War Medals. [Photo courtesy of Dingwall Museum.]
Sergeant John Meikle, standing wearing uniform
Sergeant John Meikle, standing wearing Seaforth Highlander uniform
Sergeant John Meikle's Victoria Cross
John Meikle's Victoria Cross was placed on top of the new memorial during the ceremony. [Photo courtesy of The Ross-shire Journal.]
