Strathpeffer Photo Library

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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.
Hannah Chisholm and Ailsa Matheson
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Visit to Glasgow - photo 06
Visit to Glasgow - photo 06
We got ready to do some dancing at the pyjama party in our SYHA Youth Hostel.
Visit to Glasgow - photo 04
Visit to Glasgow - photo 04
All Primary schools in Scotland drew pictures of pupils to put on a banner at Hollyrood in Edinburgh. This is our school's banner.
Visit to Glasgow - photo 03
Visit to Glasgow - photo 03
On the drawbridge of Edinburgh Castle. Inspecting the guard and trying to make him laugh.
Visit to Glasgow - photo 01
Visit to Glasgow - photo 01
The Coat of Arms of Glasgow - drawn by Anna Fields and teacher Mrs Millar, from P7
Visit to Glasgow - photo 02
Visit to Glasgow - photo 02
On the steps of the Kelvingrove museum. P6 and P7.
Visit to Glasgow - photo 05
Visit to Glasgow - photo 05
At The Transport Museum we admired the very shiny and well polished vehicles.
Our village - photo 1
Our village - photo 1
This the golf course clubhouse where golfers come to either buy a snack or hang out.
M for May
M for May
Our village - photo 2
Our village - photo 2
This is the old railway station that has been changed into a museum and also has a cafe, a gift shop, a woodwork shop and a picnic area.
Our village - photo 3
Our village - photo 3
This is one of the oldest buildings in Strathpeffer which was originaly thatched and was built near the Cromartie buildings.
Our village - photo 4
Our village - photo 4
This is the old pavillion which used to be the town hall where they had the bagpipes when it was raining.They also had various shows here.
Our village - photo 5
Our village - photo 5
This is the square where the school buses come.There is two gift shops,a supermarket ,a chemist and a hairdressers.
Our village - photo 6
Our village - photo 6
This is the fountain in the square where people throw money in and wish.
Our village - photo 7
Our village - photo 7
This is the 2nd biggest hotel in the Strath. It's named after a mountain called Ben Wyvis.
Our village - photo 8
Our village - photo 8
This is the Youth Hostel.
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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.
Campbell Simon M, Pte, Strathpeffer
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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.
Loch Kinellan from the memorial seat.

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