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In 1905 the Highland Railway built four tank engines to work on its small branch lines. Numbered 25, 40, 45 and 46, they were the last locomotives to be built at the company's Lochgorm works in Inverness. Two of the class survived well into the days of British Railways. This photograph shows BR 55053 (previously HR45). It continued in service until withdrawn in January 1957. It was the last HR engine in service.
Reference: 858
In 1905 the Highland Railway b...
Private W. Ross, Cameron Highlanders, aged 17 years 4 months in 1938. Copy for Mrs Ross, Balnain. Private Ross completed his recruit training with Aisne Squad at the Depot Cameron Highlanders at Cameron Barracks in 1939.
Reference: 33267a
Private W. Ross, Cameron Highl...
James Grant, probably a member of 3rd Inverness (Crown) Scout Troop. He is wearing a badge dated 1958 (for the Patrol Jamborette held at Blair Atholl in that year), and the other badges he is wearing indicate he was well through the Scout training programme. In his hat he has the badges which indicate that he was a patrol leader.
Reference: 43956b
James Grant, probably a member...
James Grant, probably a member of 3rd Inverness (Crown) Scout Troop. He is wearing a badge dated 1958 (for the Patrol Jamborette held at Blair Atholl in that year), and the other badges he is wearing indicate he was well through the Scout training programme. In his hat he has the badges which indicate that he was a patrol leader.
Reference: 43956a
James Grant, probably a member...
Copy for Miss Jane Ross, A Camp, Royal Naval Air Service, Fearn. (HMS Owl was the name assigned to RNAS Fearn, when it was taken over as a torpedo training school by the Royal Navy in 1942. The base closed in July 1946).
Reference: rc51a
Copy for Miss Jane Ross, A Cam...
Copy for Miss Jane Ross, Women's Royal Naval Service, Camp, Fearn. (HMS Owl was the name assigned to RNAS Fearn, when it was taken over as a torpedo training school by the Royal Navy in 1942. The base closed in July 1946).
Reference: rc51b
Copy for Miss Jane Ross, Women...
Macrae & Dick Taxi Booking Office in Station Square, the site now occupied by Mail Boxes Etc., with Ben Wyvis Kilts upstairs. The train station building is on the right.*
Reference: 3607
Macrae & Dick Taxi Booking...
Three Highland Railway engines being dug out of a snowdrift, February 1895.*
Reference: 224
Three Highland Railway engines...