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Culloden battle re-enactment.*
Reference: H-0026b
Culloden battle re-enactment.*...
Culloden battle re-enactment.*
Reference: H-0026a
Culloden battle re-enactment.*...
Miss MacEhern, November 1927.
Reference: H-0024e
Miss MacEhern, November 1927....
Miss MacEhern, November 1927.
Reference: H-0024d
Miss MacEhern, November 1927....
Miss MacEhern, November 1927.
Reference: H-0024c
Miss MacEhern, November 1927....
Miss MacEhern, November 1927.
Reference: H-0024b
Miss MacEhern, November 1927....
Miss MacEhern, November 1927.
Reference: H-0024a
Miss MacEhern, November 1927....
Inverness Castle 1939. Detail from H-0023b.
Reference: H-0023c
Inverness Castle 1939. Detail ...
Building temporary bridge over the River Ness in 1939. (Damaged plate).*
Reference: H-0023b
Building temporary bridge over...
Building temporary bridge over the River Ness in 1939.*
Reference: H-0023a
Building temporary bridge over...
Spinningdale Cotton Mill in Sutherland, ruinous since 1804, by the shores of the Dornoch Firth.*
Reference: H-0022
Spinningdale Cotton Mill in Su...
Artillery guns and Flora Macdonald statue overlooking the River Ness from Castle Hill, Inverness. Flora helped Bonnie Prince Charlie escape after the Jacobite Rebellion failure in 1746. The statue was unveiled in July 1899.  On the left is an 1873 German cannon captured by the Cameron Highlanders in the First World War. The cannon on the right was a trophy from Sebastopol in the Crimean War, presented to Inverness on 4th August 1857. It sits on a cast metal carriage built by the Rose Street Foundry. The were two Russian guns and 'Inverness Advertiser' wrote that 'The guns are 45-pounders, weighing about 56 cwts. each. They are from Sebastopol, and seem to have seen hard service, both being partially damaged.' It's unsure when the guns disappeared. They were probably removed from the castle at the time of the Castle Street landslide which took place on 11th October 1932. The remaining guns were sold as scrap, supposedly for the war effort, by the County Council in 1941. *
Reference: H-0018
Artillery guns and Flora Macdo...