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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...
Timpson Shoes, located on the Inverness High Street. The building is no longer there, (the site is occupied by Shoe Zone), but the building on the left (Liptons Tea) is now the HSBC Bank. Image 26487a shows the Timpson store at the same location but with an earlier upper level facade. The elaborate building to the right is also gone, but the one on the extreme right of the photo still stands.*
Reference: 26487b
Timpson Shoes, located on the ...
Interior of Mason's on Eastgate, featuring washing machines and boxes of Daz.*
Reference: 3892d
Interior of Mason's on Eas...
Mason's on Eastgate, the Electromatic Washing Machine Co. Ltd, at the bottom of Crown Road and Old Eastgate.*
Reference: 3892a
Mason's on Eastgate, the E...
The Loch Ness Clansman Hotel, situated on the A82 at Brackla on the shores of Loch Ness. Regent Petrol was sold in Britain from 1947 to 1967.*
Reference: 3765a
The Loch Ness Clansman Hotel, ...
Bowmore Distillery, show stand display and cooper (barrel-making) exhibition. Bowmore were established in 1779, one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland as well as producers of the very first legal single malt whisky on Islay.*
Reference: 2073g
Bowmore Distillery, show stand...
Bowmore Distillery, show stand display. Bowmore were established in 1779, one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland as well as producers of the very first legal single malt whisky on Islay.*
Reference: 2073e
Bowmore Distillery, show stand...
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...
Benzies in Union Street, Inverness. Located there until 1957, the building is now occupied by the British Heart Foundation Furniture and Electrical store and Rogerson Footwear on the right.*
Reference: 3506
Benzies in Union Street, Inver...
Captioned 'The Mod 1936, outside Cummings Hotel with Clarkie's Bar in the background.' Church Street, Inverness.*
Reference: H-0069
Captioned 'The Mod 1936, o...
Ashes of Roses beauty products in a shop window. An entrant in the ?2,120 Window Dressing Competition of 1927.*
Reference: H-0067
Ashes of Roses beauty products...
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 ...