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Timpson Shoes, High Street, Inverness. For older images of the store see 26487a. *
Reference: 3723d
Timpson Shoes, High Street, In...
Timpson Shoes, High Street, Inverness. For older images of the store see 26487a. *
Reference: 3723c
Timpson Shoes, High Street, In...
Timpson Shoes, High Street, Inverness. For older images of the store see 26487a. *
Reference: 3723b
Timpson Shoes, High Street, In...
Timpson Shoes, High Street, Inverness. For older images of the store see 26487a. *
Reference: 3723a
Timpson Shoes, High Street, In...
Miss Chisholm, County Buildings.
Reference: 38561
Miss Chisholm, County Building...
Inverness Town House, on the corner of Castle Street and High Street, was built in 1878-1892 from a design by architect William Lawrie. *
Reference: 3507
Inverness Town House, on the c...
Cattle being herded passed the taxi rank, Bank Street, Inverness, on their way to market. Towards the end of the 19th century, ordinary markets were held in Inverness every Tuesday and Friday. Livestock markets were held on the Fridays following the Muir of Ord markets. Two firms of agricultural auctioneers were established around this time - Hamilton's Auction Marts Ltd and Macdonald Fraser & Co Ltd. Inverness became an important centre for the sale of stock and the effects of this success were seen in the decreasing trade done at the Muir of Ord and other fairs. *
Reference: H-0289
Cattle being herded passed the...
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Huntly Street, Inverness. November 1935. *
Reference: 31094
St. Mary's Roman Catholic ...
Royal Hotel Inverness, Academy Street, showing vintage car and entrance to Victorian Market. Now occupied by the Clydesdale Bank. December 1930. *
Reference: 28678
Royal Hotel Inverness, Academy...
Friends' Provident Century Insurance, Macrae & Dick radio and tv shop and Mitchell & Craig (purveyors of fine foods and rare wines) in Academy Street, Inverness. Entrance to the Andrew Paterson Studio was to the left of Macre & Dick. *
Reference: 4016b
Friends' Provident Century...
Friends' Provident Century Insurance, Macrae & Dick radio and tv shop and Mitchell & Craig (purveyors of fine foods and rare wines) in Academy Street, Inverness. Entrance to the Andrew Paterson Studio was to the left of Macre & Dick. *
Reference: 4016a
Friends' Provident Century...
Travelling groups of musicians, showmen and entertainers were a common sight in the streets of Inverness during the 1880s-90s. Performing bears were a regular attraction and always drew a crowd. This bear is standing in Academy Street outside the old Rose Street Foundry building (now a bar) with house numbers 92-94 in the background, c1895. *
Reference: 25429
Travelling groups of musicians...