Aerial view of North Kessock, Black Isle, looking NE.
SC 1868231
Description Aerial view of North Kessock, Black Isle, looking NE.
Date 2004
Collection Papers of James Sloan Bone, landscape historian, Inverness, Highland, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 1868231
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content This is a very general view looking over the Black Isle towards Chanonry Point with North Kessock in the foreground. The view is too distant for details to be easily identified. At North Kessock, a village of some sort probably existed as long ago as 1437, but it grew in the C19 when Sir William Fettes built a pier for the ferry to Inverness. A ferry operated to South Kessock in Inverness till the Kessock Bridge opened in 1982. The last ferry – the ‘Rosehaugh’ – was moved to serve the Corran ferry near Fort William. Title and Scope & Content contributed by North of Scotland Archaeological Society (2021).
Accession Number 2019/15
External Reference P11915
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