Heights Heritage Exhibition – September 2001

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

The Heights: Achterneed - Keppoch - Inchvannie - Brae - Dochcarty

In September of the year 2001, a group of ‘Heights Folk’ worked together to mount an exhibition in the Achterneed Hall, Heights, Strathpeffer. It was an outstanding success. The photographs from the Heights Heritage Exhibition have been divided into several categories.

We hope you enjoy looking at them.

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Strathpeffer Heights Heritage Exhibition Sept 2001

In September of the year 2001, a group of 'Heights Folk' worked together to mount an exhibition in the Achterneed Hall, Heights, Strathpeffer. It was an outstanding success. The photographs from the Heights Heritage Exhibition have been divided into several photograph albums to make it easier to view.
Colin and Margaret Swan - and Neil Macdonald with his 50th cup of tea!
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Strathpeffer Culzie and Wyvis Lodges

Presumably these lodges were on estates adjacent to "The Heights" and so were included in Exhibition photographs.
AB and DW in Round Corrie.
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