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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WRVS soup kitchen in the Old Academy grounds c.1950
WRVS soup kitchen in the Old Academy grounds c.1950 (Photo Urquhart and DMT) Second left, back row, Mrs Granville Hay. Third left, front row, Mrs Lily Macrae. Others to be listed as they are identified. [Photo DMT]
Dingwall Players' production
Back row, l-r: ? ? Evelyn Wilkie, Jimmy ('Bobo') Mackay, (remainder unknown) Middle row, l-r: ? ? ? Bob Wilkie Front row, l-r: ? ? Eleanor Reid, ? , 'Mac' Conn
Dingwall Players and Dingwall Academy performance of A Quiet Weekend,
Dingwall Players and Dingwall Academy performance of A Quiet Weekend, produced by Hamish Fraser, Head of Primary Department, Dingwall Academy l.-r. Eleanor Reid (Players), Margaret S Dougall (PT Art, Dingwall Academy), Evelyn Wilkie (Players), George Brett (Clerk, Education Office), Lucy Munro (Primary Department), Jerry Cotter-Craig (Forestry Commission/Players), Jean Lawson (Players), Robin S Kerr (Science, Dingwall Academy), Joan Cooper (Players), Bob Wilkie (Players), Marjorie ? (Dingwall Academy), 'Mac' Conn (Players)
Mrs Brown and Mrs Hay
Photograph taken in 1973 when Mrs Charlotte Brown (right) was presented with a clasp to her long-service badge for 27 years' service in WRVS. Beside her is Mrs Granville Hay (78) who had 37 years' service.
