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Mr Munro, Cape Wrath Lighthouse, Sutherlandshire.
Reference: 24928
Mr Munro, Cape Wrath Lighthous...
Paterson, September 1923. Possibly William Grindlay Paterson (1841-1928), chairman of A&G Paterson of Invergordon Ltd, timber merchant; and farmer living at Scotsburn House then Ord Farm. Married to Harriet Stow Young. His son Alexander (1877-1955) married Edith Barbara Forsyth (born 1870). See also 24583a-i.
Reference: 24408a
Paterson, September 1923. Poss...
Paterson, September 1923. Possibly William Grindlay Paterson (1841-1928), chairman of A&G Paterson of Invergordon Ltd, timber merchant; and farmer living at Scotsburn House then Ord Farm. Married to Harriet Stow Young. His son Alexander (1877-1955) married Edith Barbara Forsyth (born 1870). See also 24583a-i.
Reference: 24408b
Paterson, September 1923. Poss...
Miss MacFadyen, 16 Ardross Street, Inverness. Copy August 1927.
Reference: 26691
Miss MacFadyen, 16 Ardross Str...
Building and construction of Caledonia House, now the Penta Hotel in Academy Street, Inverness. Originally the site of the Empire Theatre which was demolished in 1971, Caledonia House first appears in the Valuation Rolls of 1973-74. DE Shoes occupied the corner site for many years, next to the rear car park entrance of the Cummings Hotel (which is now the Hush Lounge Bar). The double decker bus is parked outside the building once occupied by Teddy Mountain.*
Reference: H-0072b
Building and construction of C...
Island Bank House, home of James and Muriel Sime, on the banks of the River Ness. Damaged plate.*
Reference: 26017b
Island Bank House, home of Jam...
Island Bank House, home of James and Muriel Sime, on the banks of the River Ness.*
Reference: 26017a
Island Bank House, home of Jam...
Building and construction of Caledonia House, now the Penta Hotel in Academy Street, Inverness. Originally the site of the Empire Theatre which was demolished in 1971, Caledonia House first appears in the Valuation Rolls of 1973-74. DE Shoes occupied the corner site for many years, next to the rear car park entrance of the Cummings Hotel (which is now the Hush Lounge Bar). The double decker bus is parked outside the building once occupied by Teddy Mountain.*
Reference: H-0072a
Building and construction of C...
Robb in Union Street, Inverness. The Art Deco facade has gone and is now occupied by the British Heart Foundation, with the Glass & China Warehouse next door now housing Jessops. Further along, Stewart's Bar is now MacCallums. The carved stone face above the heavy door at the left has also disappeared, although others along the facade of the building (The White House Bistro) remain.*
Reference: H-0070
Robb in Union Street, Invernes...
Island Bank House, home of James and Muriel Sime.*
Reference: H-0068b
Island Bank House, home of Jam...
Island Bank House, home of James and Muriel Sime.*
Reference: H-0068a
Island Bank House, home of Jam...
Church Street looking towards Bridge Street. The town clock steeple still exists but the buildings housing McGruther & Marshall and Margaret Macleod Ladies Outfitters are gone, including the alleyway leading to a back entrance of Gellion's Hotel, which is located on Bridge Street. The site is now occupied by Fife Country. The building on the far right is now McEwens of Perth. The clock steeple was erected beside the adjoining Court House and jail in 1791 and rises 45 metres. Gellions is the oldest pub in Inverness, established in 1841.*
Reference: 26501
Church Street looking towards ...