Strathpeffer Photo Library

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Strathpeffer » Strathpeffer Social » Strathpeffer Golf Club
The members of the 1988 Men's Committee
The members of the 1988 Men's Committee
The members of the 1988 Men's Committee work as hard as their enthusiastic predecessors did in order to meet the challenge of today's golfing public.
Calendar of Centenary Events
Calendar of Centenary Events
Calendar of Centenary Events - second page
Calendar of Centenary Events - second page
Club Captions board
Club Captions board
A greenkeeper with a weather eye
A greenkeeper with a weather eye
Champions
Champions
The Day of The Fire
The Day of The Fire
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Bert Gillespie, Greenkeeper
Bert Gillespie, Greenkeeper
Junior Stars
Junior Stars
Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club - Ladies Committee 1988
Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club - Ladies Committee 1988
From the first Ladies Open event
From the first Ladies Open event
The Massy Herd Match
The Massy Herd Match
The Massy Herd Match - with Lord Lovat (centre).
The Massy Herd Match - with Lord Lovat (centre).
Strathpeffer Spa Golf Course is finally opened
Strathpeffer Spa Golf Course is finally opened
After all the long months of planning the golfing dream comes true and the Strathpeffer Spa Golf Course is finally opened.
Plans of Golf Courses
Plans of Golf Courses
The Trophy Cabinet
The Trophy Cabinet
James Christie (President) and Peter McCutcheon (Captain)
James Christie (President) and Peter McCutcheon (Captain)
Lady golfer of a bye-gone age
Lady golfer of a bye-gone age
This wonderful old photograph, loaned by Mr Jackie Fraser, does full credit to the breath-taking views from the course and shows a lady golfer of a bye-gone age putting expertly, despite the encumbrance of her long skirt and elaborately plumed hat.
Breathtaking view - photo 1
Breathtaking view - photo 1
Breathtaking view - photo 2
Breathtaking view - photo 2
Breathtaking view - 3 and 4
Breathtaking view - 3 and 4
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Strathpeffer » Strathpeffer History » Strathpeffer Events » Strathpeffer Heights Heritage Exhibition Sept 2001

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.
Achterneed Hall - scene of the Heights Heritage exhibition.
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Strathpeffer WW1

Strathpeffer WW1

The photos in this album are from the Ross-shire Journal during the 1914-1918 War. Newspaper copies had been deposited with Dingwall Museum but over the years had become rather fragile and were in danger of disintegrating and so it was felt that this valuable record should not be lost.
Matheson Alexander, Lieut, Achterneed
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Strathpeffer War Memorial

Strathpeffer War Memorial

The war memorial photographs on this site were originally the work of Mr John W Bruce. He has subsequently developed the website http://www.rosswarmemorials.org.uk which gives much more detail.
Fodderty War Memorial

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