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 Social » Strathpeffer Primary School » Strathpeffer Primary February
Ballet - photo 1
Ballet - photo 1
P7 and p6 dancing to the drums and the other instruments.
Ballet - photo 2
Ballet - photo 2
We are doing the Hannuman dance
Ballet - photo 3
Ballet - photo 3
P6 are doing the dance of Hannuman.
Ballet - photo 4
Ballet - photo 4
This is P7 doing the dance Prince Rhama.
Ballet - photo 5
Ballet - photo 5
This is P7 doing stretches to warm up.
Ballet - photo 6
Ballet - photo 6
P7 and P6 acting the ballet dance of Lady Citia.
Ballet - photo 7
Ballet - photo 7
This is P7 doing a ballet workshop.
Ballet - photo 8
Ballet - photo 8
This is Nicky, Craig, Kinnon, Ewan and Donald from P7 doing a ballet routine.
F for February
F for February
Shinty - photo 1
Shinty - photo 1
Today the score was 7-1 to Fodderty. The positions were Nicky as Goalie,Vice-Captain Ewan as Center,Captain James as Spare-Back,Donald as Spare-Forward,Gordon as Right-Wing Defence,Craig as Right-Wing Forward,Kevin as Full-Forward,Kinnon as Full-Back,Alasdair as Left-Wing Back,Matthew as Right-Wing-Mid Field,Fraser as Left-Wing Mid Field and Ross as Left-Wing Forward.The subs were Mark,Callum and Jason.
Shinty - photo 2
Shinty - photo 2
What exactly is shinty? A rough Scottish highland game a lot like the Irish game called Hurling.
Shinty - photo 3
Shinty - photo 3
What are the rules of Shinty? You put your camans up for centre and a ball is thrown up.If it goes off the field there is a Shie.You can shoulder barge if you have two hands on the caman.
Shinty - photo 4
Shinty - photo 4
What is a caman? And what shape is it? A caman is a stick you use to hit the ball.It is straight but has a curl at the end.

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