Inverness, Ness Walk, Royal Northern Infirmary
Hospital (18th Century)
Site Name Inverness, Ness Walk, Royal Northern Infirmary
Classification Hospital (18th Century)
Canmore ID 98670
Site Number NH64SE 147
NGR NH 66317 44478
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
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- Council Highland
- Parish Inverness And Bona
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Inverness
- Former County Inverness-shire
NH64SE 147.00 NH 66317 44478
NH64SE 147.01 NH 66335 44546 Nurses' Home
NH64SE 147.02 NH 66312 44467 Tweedmouth Memorial Chapel
NH64SE 147.03 NH 6629 4446 Main Administration Block
NH64SE 147.04 NH 66362 44544 Lodge
NH 663 445 A desk-based assessment and building recording survey were conducted in November 2002 for a number of buildings of the Royal Northern Infirmary prior to their demolition. The majority of these buildings dated from 1928-36.
Full report lodged with Highland SMR and the NMRS.
Sponsor: Morrison Construction Ltd.
S Farrell 2003
Date: 1803
Sir J J Burnet - alts & extensions
Alexander Ross - extensions
Architects: Ross & Macbeth (I.C. April 20, 1894) Additions and alterations
Alterations and Operating Room
Architects: Ross & Macbeth (I.C. July 7, 1896)
Wards
Architects: Alexander Ross & son (N. Chron. July 29, 1908)
REFERENCE: Scottish Record Office
The Northern Infirmary
Proposed additions and alterations.
A letter appealing for funds accompanies a plan of improvements.
Architects: William Burn [1789-1870] and
David Bryce [1803-1876]
1830 GD 46/12/119
REFERENCE: Scottish Record Office
INVERNESS. Proposed improvement and enlargement of the Infirmary.
Report of the Meeting to discuss the appeal for funds.
1831 GD 136/1201
Fever Hospital
Architect: Alexander Ross (I.A. March 7, 1871)