- 2014-004-024-206
- Item
- c.1962
Part of Digital photographic collection
1 black and white photograph showing the Wick Herring Queen aboard the "Jeannie Mackay" coming into Wick harbour this was the last Herring Queen.
Cowie Christine
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Part of Digital photographic collection
1 black and white photograph showing the Wick Herring Queen aboard the "Jeannie Mackay" coming into Wick harbour this was the last Herring Queen.
Cowie Christine
Part of Digital photographic collection
1 black and white photograph showing the Kildonan Section (Territorials) 1/5th Seaforths D Company mobilised on the outbreak of the Great War leaving Kildonan Station and the names are standing - Alick Mackay, Hugh Murray, Hugh Rutherford, Robert ...
Murray Joan
1st Section of Village, from South
Part of Digital photographic collection
1 black and white photograph showing the Inner Harbour looking from the Castle Park.
R. Rutherford & Sons, General Merchants, Helmsdale
Part of Digital photographic collection
1 black and white photograph showing the 1st Canadian Reserve.
Cowie David
Part of Historical photographs and documents in hard copy collection
1 digital photograph, scanned from black and white original. Contains 2 woman standing next to a gate. Date estimated to be in the 1910s based upon the clothes worn by the 2 woman.
Murray, Joan
2nd Section of Village, from South
Part of Digital photographic collection
1 black and white photograph showing a view of the village looking from the Castle Park.
R. Rutherford & Sons, General Merchants, Helmsdale
Part of Digital photographic collection
1 black and white photograph showing the 75th Gordon Highlanders.
Murray Joan
Part of Digital photographic collection
1 black and white postcard showing some women doing the washing.
Cowie David
Part of Digital photographic collection
1 poem titled "A Mother's Prayer" that was sent to the newspaper by Margaret Sutherland Castlehill, Dunbeath.
Macleod Shona
Part of Digital photographic collection
1 black and white photograph showing A.I. Miller of Portgower.
MacDonald Esther