Maryburgh Introduction

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

An Introduction

The founding of the village of Maryburgh is of comparatively recent origin. It dates from 1815 when Mary Elizabeth MacKenzie returned to Brahan Estate on the death of her father.

Since those early beginnings a thriving community has developed.

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MARYBURGH SCHOOL 1936
Maryburgh School, Hood Street
Merit Certificate
Merit Certificate Cover
Nessie Cartoon in paper for the 102nd birthday of John Macdonald in March 1988
Primary School Photo - date unknown
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 1
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 2
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 3
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 4
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 5
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 6
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 7
Dux Medal presented to Sarah Menzies in 1917
Dux Medal presented to Sarah Menzies in 1917
Dux Pupil of Maryburgh School medal
Frank Menzies with parents and sisters
John Macdonald, shown above celebrating his 102nd birthday in March 1988 with his daughter Sheila
Maryburgh Primary School
Maryburgh Primary School
Maryburgh Primary School 1912
Maryburgh Primary School 1912
Maryburgh Primary School 1930
Maryburgh Primary School, immediately post-World War 2
MARYBURGH SCHOOL 1936
Maryburgh School, Hood Street
Merit Certificate
Merit Certificate Cover
Nessie Cartoon in paper for the 102nd birthday of John Macdonald in March 1988
Primary School Photo - date unknown
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 1
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 2
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 3
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 4
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 5
Demolition of "Temporary" Classrooms - photo 6
 

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