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Tyre Service Depot, Inverness. Now the location of the Indian Ocean Restaurant in Academy Street, Inverness.*
Reference: 27767b
Tyre Service Depot, Inverness....
Tyre Service Depot, Inverness. Now the location of the Indian Ocean Restaurant in Academy Street, Inverness.*
Reference: 27767a
Tyre Service Depot, Inverness....
Invergarry Castle. Built on 'the Rock of the Raven,' the castle was last occupied in 1746. In that year, in retribution for Glengarry's prominent role in the Jacobite campaign, Cumberland's troops pillaged and burnt his stronghold before using gunpowder to demolish a corner of the castle, ending a turbulent 80 year period of attack and counter-attack on the castle. The 'new' castle had been built to replace an earlier one destroyed by General Monk in 1654. After Culloden the castle was never rebuilt and the ruins still stand in the grounds of the Glengarry Castle Hotel.*
Reference: 26472
Invergarry Castle. Built on &#...
Colonel Burnett, Fort George.
Reference: 24719h
Colonel Burnett, Fort George. ...
Colonel Burnett, Fort George.
Reference: 24719g
Colonel Burnett, Fort George....
Colonel Burnett, Fort George.
Reference: 24719f
Colonel Burnett, Fort George....
Colonel Burnett, Fort George.
Reference: 24719e
Colonel Burnett, Fort George....
Colonel Burnett, Fort George.
Reference: 24719d
Colonel Burnett, Fort George....
Colonel Burnett, Fort George.
Reference: 24719c
Colonel Burnett, Fort George....
Colonel Burnett, Fort George.
Reference: 24719b
Colonel Burnett, Fort George....
Colonel Burnett, Fort George.
Reference: 24719a
Colonel Burnett, Fort George....
Mr Kennedy, 48 Crown Street, Inverness. Biographical information kindly provided by Dave Conner.  An officer in the Inverness-shire Constabulary. The only Kennedy to serve in the force in the 20th century was Hugh Kennedy from Glenvarigal, Skye who served 14 years between 1924 and 1938. He was 24 when he joined. He started at Inverness Castle on 25th March 1924 and moved to Portree in March of the following year. He moved back to Inverness in May 1931 and would have continued to have worked in the area around (but outwith) the Burgh until he resigned on 26th April 1938. This portrait was taken in May 1924, soon after he joined up.
Reference: 24715
Mr Kennedy, 48 Crown Street, I...