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An oblique aerial view of Dingwall, Easter Ross, looking WNW.

DP 343180

Description An oblique aerial view of Dingwall, Easter Ross, looking WNW.

Date 1/10/2013

Collection Papers of James Sloan Bone, landscape historian, Inverness, Highland, Scotland

Catalogue Number DP 343180

Category On-line Digital Images

Scope and Content A close view of the E end of Dingwall. On the right the first cluster of buildings includes the Drill Hall with the covered walkway and associated buildings. In the fields below and to the right are rifle ranges. Above the Drill Hall are the 19th century David Ross Lodge, Memorial Hospital and Isolation Wing. The final buildings on the right before the railway bridge are the 19th century Courthouse, Prison and Police Station with the football ground to their right. Over the railway line on the left the 19th century railway station and on its left the railway offices now a public house. Title and Scope & Content contributed by North of Scotland Archaeological Society (2021).

Accession Number 2020/58

External Reference D3042

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/2108459

File Format (JPG) JPEG bitmap

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