- 2014-004-009-101
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- 1979
Part of Digital photographic collection
1 colour photograph showing a pylon that had fallen in a snowstorm in 1979 at Loth.
Cowie David
Part of Digital photographic collection
1 colour photograph showing a pylon that had fallen in a snowstorm in 1979 at Loth.
Cowie David
Part of Digital photographic collection
6 colour photographs showing a man researching his ancestors.
MacDonald Esther
Part of Digital photographic collection
4 colour photographs showing Loth Cemetery.
MacDonald Esther
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1 black and white photograph showing pupils and teacher outside Loth school and the names are back row left to right Ann Sinclair, John Manson, Rosemary Manson, Margaret Campbell. front row left to right Kay Millar, Sandra Sutherland, Mrs. Levack,...
Fraser Elizabeth
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1 black and white photograph showing a class from Loth school and the names are back row left to right Mrs. Levack, Uisdean Macleod, Billy Macdonald, Ritchie Mackenzie, Roy Macleod, Ian Campbell. middle row left to right David Paterson, Anne Bain,...
Fraser Elizabeth
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1 colour photograph showing the Loth War Memorial before it was moved.
Jappy Alex
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1 newspaper article about the death of Crimean Veteran Mr. William Polson which took place at Culgower and he was buried at Loth graveyard.
MacDonald Esther
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1 newspaper article telling that the amateur gardeners in the 'Dale were preparing their "cabbage plots" and the following servicemen were home on a short furlough and they are: David Innes and John Main, Glebe Terrace; Alex. Main, ...
MacDonald Esther
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1 newspaper article reporting of the death of Crimean Veteran Mr. William Polson, Culgower and he was buried in Loth Cemetery and the and the Territorials from Helmsdale fired three volleys over the open grave.
MacDonald Esther
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1 newspaper article about a Remembrance service held at Loth Church.
MacDonald Esther