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Ross Memorial Hospital, Ferry Road. General view.
SC 398428
Description Ross Memorial Hospital, Ferry Road. General view.
Catalogue Number SC 398428
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of A 16453
Scope and Content Ross Memorial Hospital, Ferry Road, Dingwall, Highland Dingwall, despite being the county town of Ross and Cromarty, remained small with little trade until its harbour was built in 1815-17. Connection to the rail network in 1862 fuelled further expansion. The town-centre was redeveloped in 1963. Ross Memorial Hospital was built by William C Joass in 1863. The original red sandstone Gothic structure has been extended to the rear. Gothic architecture, the distinctive pointed-arched style of the later Middle Ages, was revived in the late 18th century. It remained popular for public buildings, especially churches, well into the 20th century. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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