Dingwall Work

Attribution: unknown (Greenhill street  in Dingwall looking North)

Dingwall sawmill

Follow the history of Dingwall sawmill and read about some of the memories of Duncan Munro.

Dingwall Work

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Dingwall and Highland Marts Ltd

Read about the history of the mart and look at some of the photographs of the development of the new mart.

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The Glass Scribe

Engraving of articles made of glass – usually for presentation purposes

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John Hood and Son, Monumental Sculptors

In May 2010 the Ross-shire Journal reported on the removal of a Dingwall landmark, a crane that had been built by Carrick and Ritchie, Edinburgh.

The 30ft one-tonne crane left its home in the yard of John Hood and Son after decades of service.

Peter Bain, father of Stewart, had bought the crane, from the railway station in Wick, in the early 1950s.

Most memorial stones at that time were large family stones, requiring a crane to move them. Modern stones can be moved by hand and so the crane had last been used in 1996. Shortly afterwards, a severe gale had broken the jib and the crane had remained unused.

The crane took up valuable space in the yard and so, when a businessman made an offer for it, the landmark was sold.

Roy Bremner, memorial stonemason, had found the crane easy to operate but now uses an A-frame gantry which can lift two tonnes and can be set up anywhere in the yard.

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Ferintosh Distillery

The ruins of the former successful distillery tower above what would have been workers’ houses. The ruins were converted to flats while the whisky store (on the opposite side of the road) became housing. The workers’ houses had spells of modernisation but remain unoccupied and in a dilapidated state.

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Drover Project

Until the late 19th century the only way of transporting animals to the great livestock trysts in the south was to walk them there – a job entrusted to men known as the Highland drovers. The drover stands as a powerful symbol of the values, traditions and spirit of the Highlands and Islands and the aim is to honour these qualities and interpret them for a new generation by establishing a visitor centre, exhibition, extensive archive and research library – high quality resources that will appeal to livestock breeders, animal enthusiasts and cultural historians as well as to the general public. Also central to the project is the commissioning of a major piece of commemorative sculpture depicting a Highland bull and drover – a stunning centrepiece the Society believes will provide inspiration and enjoyment for visitors and locals alike.

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drover sculpture

Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society is grateful to Alasdair Cameron for permission to reproduce his record of events leading up to the unveiling of the Drover Sculpture on 21 April 2011 by Lord Lieutenant Mrs Janet Bowen.

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Dingwall » Dingwall Work » Dingwall Drover Sculpture

Dingwall Drover Sculpture

Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society is grateful to Alasdair Cameron for permission to reproduce his record of events leading up to the unveiling of the Drover Sculpture on 21 April 2011 by Lord Lieutenant Mrs Janet Bowen.
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Drover Exhibition

Formal Opening by HRH The Princess Royal on 23 July 2008

All photographs courtesy of Alasdair Cameron, Wellhouse.

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Dingwall Drovers Exhibition

Formal Opening by HRH The Princess Royal on 23 July 2008 All photographs courtesy of Alasdair Cameron, Wellhouse.
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Visit of HRH The Princess Royal - September 2011

In September 2011, HRH The Princess Royal paid a private visit to view the sculpture created by Lucy Poett following the establishment of the Drovers’ Exhibition opened by Princess Anne in 2008.

[Photographs courtesy of Ian Rhind and Alasdair Cameron]

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Dingwall » Dingwall Work » Dingwall Sawmill
Balvraid
Balvraid
Sawmill on current site, 1970, with more boat keel timber.
Sawmill on current site, 1970, with more boat keel timber.
Some of the modern equipment used.
Some of the modern equipment used.
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Andrew Munro 1840-1900
Andrew Munro 1840-1900
Balvraid 1892
Balvraid 1892
Balvraid House
Balvraid House
On the Bealach Nam Bo (Applecross Road) with timber for boat keels.
On the Bealach Nam Bo (Applecross Road) with timber for boat keels.
Work goes on in the older part - Carriage mill
Work goes on in the older part - Carriage mill
Circular sawmill
Circular sawmill
Some of the modern equipment used - Clark-664-skidder
Some of the modern equipment used - Clark-664-skidder
Interior view
Interior view
Duncan Munro
Duncan Munro
Some of the modern equipment used - Harricana
Some of the modern equipment used - Harricana
Horse power timber extraction. Horse owner and logger appears to be the late George Munro of Evanton, known to all as "Sonny Dick".
Horse power timber extraction. Horse owner and logger appears to be the late George Munro of Evanton, known to all as "Sonny Dick".
Applecross wood? ...... after....
Applecross wood? ...... after....
Applecross wood? ...... before ....
Applecross wood? ...... before ....
Timber awaiting transformation.
Timber awaiting transformation.
1920 lorry
1920 lorry
Pit props ready for delivery.
Pit props ready for delivery.
Munro Sawmills 1996
Munro Sawmills 1996
Munro Sawmills 2005
Munro Sawmills 2005
Old sawmill
Old sawmill
Philip Blake in work mode.
Philip Blake in work mode.
Inside the sawmill
Inside the sawmill
Inside the sawmill
Inside the sawmill
Pit props
Pit props
Where the finishing process takes place - Dingwall Sawmill - 2005
Where the finishing process takes place - Dingwall Sawmill - 2005
Modern building
Modern building
Control room
Control room
Charting the years
Charting the years
River Kerry - Timber extraction in difficult places ....
River Kerry - Timber extraction in difficult places ....
Munro Sawmills Ltd sign
Munro Sawmills Ltd sign
Some of the modern equipment used - Skidders
Some of the modern equipment used - Skidders
Slat mill
Slat mill
Slat mill
Slat mill
At the treatment plant
At the treatment plant
At the treatment plant
At the treatment plant
New venture - WoodBlocX
New venture - WoodBlocX
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.
More easily accessible places, eg Castle Leod.

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