The Tollbooth Tower dates from 1733, but many changes to the original building have since taken place. |
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Sunrise over Dingwall on a misty morning. Viewed from the Heights of Fodderty. |
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Haar from the Cromarty Firth swirls over Dingwall, while the Hector Macdonald Memorial stands clear. |
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It is not difficult to see why the Picts may have used Knockfarrel as a defensive site and early-warning post for a seetlement near the Firth. |
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The Tollbooth Tower dates from 1733, but many changes to the original building have since taken place. |
The Hector MacDonald Memorial, erected in honour of a local hero, was finally opened on 23 May 1907, having been funded through public subscription. |
The Hector MacDonald Memorial, erected in honour of a local and national hero, was finally opened on 23 May 1907, having been funded through public subscription. |
Viewed from the Heights of Inchvannie, the moon rises in a clear autumn sky |
The parish church of St Clements stands close to the centre of Dingwall. It was rebuilt in 1801 after being accidentally destroyed by fire. Apparently, there was some disagreement between the builder and the Kirk Session, the result of which was tha |
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