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..

13 Dingwall Transport

Attribution: unknown

Dingwall transport methods through the decades.

Photos courtesy of Dingwall Museum Trust.

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Model of the Town Hall (built in 1926) in Church Street.
Many of the artefacts in the Military Room show a connection with the Seaforth Highlanders This includes medals and decorations.
Freedom of Dingwall casket presented to Major General Sir Hector Macdonald in May 1899.
Sir Hector's shako, or ceremonial hat, decorated with ostrich feathers.
And a photograph of the miniature railway used in the construction of the Macdonald Memorial on Mitchell Hill.
Many of the artefacts in the Military Room show a connection with the Seaforth Highlanders
Dingwall Museum entrance on High Street.
The reception area with Mrs Pat Macleod on duty.
A Highland kitchen display.
The Gordon family "smiddy" (Smithy)
The Burgh's coat of arms and, alongside, old school photos
Display cases with early Town Hall memorabilia and early school medals.
Memorial to the fallen of the 4th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders.
A corner of the Military Room.
Photographs and model of the Town House as it existed in earlier days.
Model of the Town Hall (built in 1926) in Church Street.
Many of the artefacts in the Military Room show a connection with the Seaforth Highlanders This includes medals and decorations.
Freedom of Dingwall casket presented to Major General Sir Hector Macdonald in May 1899.
Sir Hector's shako, or ceremonial hat, decorated with ostrich feathers.
And a photograph of the miniature railway used in the construction of the Macdonald Memorial on Mitchell Hill.
Many of the artefacts in the Military Room show a connection with the Seaforth Highlanders
Dingwall Museum entrance on High Street.
The reception area with Mrs Pat Macleod on duty.
A Highland kitchen display.
The Gordon family "smiddy" (Smithy)
The Burgh's coat of arms and, alongside, old school photos
Display cases with early Town Hall memorabilia and early school medals.
 

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