Strathpeffer Folk

Attribution: unknown (The ruin of Free Church in Jamestown)

Kenny Ross, Heights of Brae and Germany 13 December 1941 - 30 June 2010

Kenny Ross

Attribution: unknown

Kenny Stewart

Kenny Stewart

Attribution: unknown

Dr Robert Fortescue Fox (1858-1940)

Dr Robert Fortescue Fox

Attribution: unknown

Olaf and Hester Macleod

The contribution of Olaf and Hester Macleod to the cultural life of Ross and Cromarty was brought to mind when, in August 2019, Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society received an email from Alberto Rubio Diaz, owner of a house which he now runs as an hotel in Minas de Riotinto, Andalucia, Spain.

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T Wellwood Maxwell & Some more Strathpeffer folk from long ago

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Strathpeffer » Strathpeffer Places » Strathpeffer Recreation
More young photographers from Fodderty Primary School (Oct. 1998)
More young photographers from Fodderty Primary School (Oct. 1998)
The tennis courts beside the Pavilion with St Anne's Church in the background.
The tennis courts beside the Pavilion with St Anne's Church in the background.
The bowling green (Oct. 1998) in the grounds of the Strathpeffer Pavilion.
The bowling green (Oct. 1998) in the grounds of the Strathpeffer Pavilion.
The cricket pavilion
The cricket pavilion
The cricket pavilion, in the grounds of Castle Leod, also used by Caberfeidh Shinty Club and the annual Strathpeffer Highland Gathering (first Saturday in August). This building was replaced in 2013/2104.
The curling pond (Oct. 1998)
The curling pond (Oct. 1998)
The club house of Strathpeffer Golf Club.
The club house of Strathpeffer Golf Club.
Looking west from the club house.
Looking west from the club house.
The wicket
The wicket
Strath old Shinty Pavilion
Strath old Shinty Pavilion
Old Shinty Pavillion, courtesy of Caberfeidh Shinty club
Strath new shinty Pavilion
Strath new shinty Pavilion
New Shinty Pavillion, courtesy of Caberfeidh Shinty club

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