Its got to be before 1916 because thats when the post office was built.
The memorial in the picture is one to Sir John Sinclair which was moved to the back of the square in front of the church.
Its got to be before 1916 because thats when the post office was built.
The memorial in the picture is one to Sir John Sinclair which was moved to the back of the square in front of the church.
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From the 50's
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Used to be at the funfairs on the Riverside. Died in 1973 at the age of 52.
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Came across this and it looks like there are no buildings to the east of the bridge, any one any idea when it would date from?
Thank you for the new items. I am just back after a week in Edinburgh and was delighted to see the photos, etc. My granny lived in a cottage (in old Wilson Street) over from Robert Dick's house. It was lovely to see the photo of the old street.
Thanks for posting the "new" photos plasticjock. I'd never seen that one of Robert Dick house before.
Found this one on eBay....don't think it's been posted before.
View of Thurso from Oldfield from the early twentieth-century I should think.
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