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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02 Princess Royal Visit
Viewing sculpture with Lucy Poett. [Photographs courtesy of Ian Rhind and Alasdair Cameron]
01 Princess Royal Visit
Greeted by Depute Lord Lieutenant Andrew Matheson. [Photographs courtesy of Ian Rhind and Alasdair Cameron]
03 Princess Royal Visit
Viewing sculpture with Lucy Poett. [Photographs courtesy of Ian Rhind and Alasdair Cameron]
04 Princess Royal Visit
Escorted by Kenny Mackenzie. [Photographs courtesy of Ian Rhind and Alasdair Cameron]
06 Princess Royal Visit
In conversation with Bruce Mackintosh and Mary Graham. [Photographs courtesy of Ian Rhind and Alasdair Cameron]
09 Princess Royal Visit
Signs visitors' book. [Photographs courtesy of Ian Rhind and Alasdair Cameron]
08 Princess Royal Visit
From rear of auction ring watches sale in progress. [Photographs courtesy of Ian Rhind and Alasdair Cameron]
10 Princess Royal Visit
Departs, looking happy with visit. [Photographs courtesy of Ian Rhind and Alasdair Cameron]
