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Over the years we have been very fortunate to have been given access to many historic photographs and permission to display them on the website.  We have now collated them into different albums.  We hope you enjoy viewing in them. 

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Maryburgh » Maryburgh History » Maryburgh Tollie and Loch Ussie Schools
A postcard view of Loch Ussie
A postcard view of Loch Ussie
Lochussie school
Lochussie school
Mrs Annie Mackenzie and pupils.
Mrs Annie Mackenzie and pupils.
Lochussie school 1947-48.
Lochussie school 1947-48.
Lochussie school 1947-48. Back row: John Duncan, George Campbell, Jimmy Maclennan, Neil Innes, Billy Kiel. Middle row: Miss Jessie Reid (Mossford, Park Street, Dingwall), Margaret and Annabel Mackenzie, Margaret Macleod, Mary Shewan, Jessie Macleod, Cathie Shewan, Isobel Sinclair, Margaret Maclennan. Front row: Willie Maclennan, Billy Campbell, Teddy Shewan.
Closure of Loch Ussie School
Closure of Loch Ussie School
Our pictures show, from left to right, Mrs Elizabeth Ross, Mr Willie John Mackay, Mr Hugh Ross, Mrs Kate Macdonald and Mrs Annie Mackenzie (teacher), after the presentation; a souvenir picture for the Lochussie pupils and their teacher, all together for the last time.
Closure of Loch Ussie School
Closure of Loch Ussie School
Back, l-r: Mrs Annie Mackenzie (teacher), Isobel Simpson, Colin Campbell, Duncan Mackay, Brian Cameron. Front, l-r: Donald Macdonald, Diane Macdonald, Bryan Macleod, Finlay Mackenzie, Anne Macdonald, Margaret Simpson.
Scout Centre
Scout Centre
The old cottage and adjacent land at Tollie, Brahan, was gifted to the Scout Association for training purposes and as a camp site in the late 60s/early 70s. The cottage was upgraded and was re-opened in July 1987 by the late Mrs Matheson of Brahan who is seen here receiving a basket of flowers from Stuart Bain and Alan Walmsley. To Mrs Matheson's right is the late Alexander Ferguson, Rector of Dingwall Academy. The camp site closed in [?] and the area is now a golf course and a centre for observing Red Kite raptors.
Tollie school site
Tollie school site
Tollie school site is marked in yellow in the top left-hand corner of the map. Maryburgh is situated in the top right-hand corner.
Ruins of Tollie School
Ruins of Tollie School
THE SITE OF THE SCHOOL IS MARKED ON THE MAP, AND THE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOW WHAT REMAINS OF THE BUILDING.
Ruins of Tollie School
Ruins of Tollie School
THE SITE OF THE SCHOOL IS MARKED ON THE MAP, AND THE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOW WHAT REMAINS OF THE BUILDING.
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Click on photo album to view thumbnails and then click thumbnail to see the full size images 
Click on photo album to view thumbnails and then click thumbnail to see the full size images 
Click on photo album to view thumbnails and then click thumbnail to see the full size images 
Click on photo album to view thumbnails and then click thumbnail to see the full size images 
Maryburgh WW1

Maryburgh WW1

The photos in this album are from the Ross-shire Journal during the 1914-1918 War. Newspaper copies had been deposited with Dingwall Museum but over the years had become rather fragile and were in danger of disintegrating and so it was felt that this valuable record should not be lost.
Falconer Donald, Pte, Maryburgh
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Maryburgh War Memorial

Maryburgh War Memorial

The war memorial photographs on this site were originally the work of Mr John W Bruce. He has subsequently developed the website http://www.rosswarmemorials.org.uk which gives much more detail.
Maryburgh War Memorial

Video Library

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