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Pre-1930 Inverness panorama from Tomnahurich showing castle, cathedral, church spires and Moray Firth.*
Reference: H-0017
Pre-1930 Inverness panorama fr...
Man with wife and daughter.#
Reference: H-0016
Man with wife and daughter.#...
Crowd of people. (copy).*
Reference: H-0015
Crowd of people. (copy).*...
Gang of builders, including hard hat diver. Possibly bridge builders? Span of a bridge in background. (copy).*
Reference: H-0014
Gang of builders, including ha...
Mrs Mackenzie, Castle Street, Inverness c.1923. Bridal. The medals worn by Charlie Mackenzie on his marriage to Jean Fraser are the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20 and the Victory Medal 1914-18.
Reference: H-0013
Mrs Mackenzie, Castle Street, ...
Group of women golfers.*
Reference: H-0012
Group of women golfers.*...
Temporary bridge building Jul-Aug 1939, showing Inverness Castle and Castle Tolmie in background. (Ness Bridge was finally demolished in 1959).*
Reference: H-0011b
Temporary bridge building Jul-...
Temporary bridge building Jul-Aug 1939, showing Ness Bridge in background. (Ness Bridge was finally demolished in 1959).*
Reference: H-0011a
Temporary bridge building Jul-...
Kitchen interior and caterers, possibly within a hotel/restaurant.*
Reference: H-0010
Kitchen interior and caterers,...
Greig Street Bridge over the River Ness, Inverness, showing old gasworks, cyclist and mothers with pram. (See also image H-0194a & H-0194b). *
Reference: H-0009
Greig Street Bridge over the R...
Landscape study of Beauly Firth from Kessock Ferry, with wrecked boat's bow on beach and sunlight shining through clouds.*
Reference: H-0008
Landscape study of Beauly Firt...
Church Street Inverness, showing fishmongers and old roofing, building built in 1700 for James Dunbar of Dalcross. By mid-19th century it was occupied by tradespeople, and was demolished in 1900. The site later housed the Clydesdale Bank and the four triangular pediments were preserved inside the building. They have not been seen however, since the bank moved premises in the 1980s. The corner building is now a bar called The Room.*
Reference: H-0007
Church Street Inverness, showi...