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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 ...
Bells School, Farraline Park, Inverness, 5th August 1930. (See also 23901). The building is now a public library.*
Reference: 28443
Bells School, Farraline Park, ...
Reverend Murdo Smith (1877-1936). Born in Leurbost, Isle of Lewis, he was a teacher and missionary, before entering the ministry in 1922. Married to Margaret Matheson and had four children, Peggy, Dolina, Kenneth and Morag. He was also a bard, and a collection of his Gaelic poetry was published in 2014.
Reference: 26165
Reverend Murdo Smith (1877-193...