Maryburgh Social

Attribution: S. Fraser (Maryburgh Primary School March 2015)

Maryburgh School Exhibition

An exhibition was held to mark the closure of Maryburgh Primary School in order to reflect its history, dating as it does from 1864 as a Free Church School and from the 1872 Education Act as a “public” school until its closure on Friday 29 June 2012.

Maryburgh School in later years

Attribution: unknown

Lochussie Football Club

RCHS has been given the undernoted photograph, and names of the players, by John Fraser.

 

Lochussie Football Club

Back row, l-r: John Fraser, Sandy Fraser, Fred Reid, Davie Gibson, George Campbell, Ken Gillanders
Front row, l-r: ? Macaulay, David Fraser, Ian Shanks, Billy Campbell, Malcolm Slater

Attribution: [Photo courtesy of John Fraser.]

Opening of Memorial Garden

On 20 June 2017 Lieutenant Colonel Andy J Mackay, MBE, returned to his home village in the week before his retirement from the Army after 38 years’ service.

Lt Colonel Mackay had left Maryburgh as a 16 year old to join the Army and worked his way through the ranks without going to Sandhurst for officer training. Another Ross-shire man following in the footsteps of Major General Sir Hector Macdonald.

The event was the opening of a special community garden honouring all war dead. This was the idea of Tom Thomas, a member of Maryburgh Community Council, to turn a neglected piece of ground close to the Amenities Centre into a memorial garden. In this Tom had the practical support of volunteers, including Sean Mackenzie, David Robertson, Ian Gray, Carol Harvey, Eilidh Green and Liz Sinclair. Plants and compost were funded by donations from Dingwall and Beauly branches of the Royal British Legion, as well as Santander.

Villagers were piped to the garden by Neil Mackay, and Lt Col Mackay took the salute during a minute’s silence, prior to Rev Alec Stewart, Free Church minister in Maryburgh, conducting a short service of dedication.

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Maryburgh » Maryburgh Folk » Maryburgh Frank Menzies Inventions
The child in them car is Frank's daughter Marjory.
The child in them car is Frank's daughter Marjory.
Donald Menzies, 4 year old son of Frank, getting a fill of petrol for the miniature motor cycle
Donald Menzies, 4 year old son of Frank, getting a fill of petrol for the miniature motor cycle
Donald Menzies, 4 year old son of Frank, getting a fill of petrol for the miniature motor cycle. Donald died on 21 October 2005. The old Tollhouse can be seen in the background.
Sandy Maclaren at the top of Ben Nevis
Sandy Maclaren at the top of Ben Nevis
Sandy Maclaren, an Inverness photographer, climbed to the top of Ben Nevis on the motor cycle. The photo was taken at the summit. The ascent took 3½ hours and the descent took 5½ hours.
The Conon Bridge trike
The Conon Bridge trike
The Flea that Flew
The Flea that Flew
Starting device for Anson bomber.
Starting device for Anson bomber.
The Anson Bomber.
The Anson Bomber.
Original design diagram for the starting device.
Original design diagram for the starting device.
Powered Wheelbarrow
Powered Wheelbarrow
An original drawing of the idea for the powered wheelbarrow and is the only information available about it.
Protective sleeve for Bendix gear.
Protective sleeve for Bendix gear.
Article about Protective Sleeve for Bendix Gear
Article about Protective Sleeve for Bendix Gear
Frank Menzies' sketch for mobility chair.
Frank Menzies' sketch for mobility chair.
Another sketch for mobility chair
Another sketch for mobility chair
Frank Menzies hand written notes.
Frank Menzies hand written notes.
The double-headed split pin
The double-headed split pin

Blythswood Shoebox Appeal

Since 2001 people from Maryburgh/Conon, and their friends from the surrounding district, gather in Maryburgh Free Church hall each October-November to check and supplement shoeboxes of small gifts donated to Blythswood Care for the benefit of disadvantaged people in (mainly European) countries with fragile economies.

05 Pens, pencils, men's clothing.

Attribution: unknown

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