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Dingwall station Red Cross Tea Stall. I came across an item in the newspaper with monthly reports on similar Red Cross locations in Ross-shire and other parts of Scotland

 

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Dingwall is definitely on the itinerary for Mrs Broomfield's next visit to our daughter in Inverness. She doesn't actally know that but I just know she'll love it.

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15 minutes ago, Steven Broomfield said:

Dingwall is definitely on the itinerary for Mrs Broomfield's next visit to our daughter in Inverness. She doesn't actally know that but I just know she'll love it.

 

It is a nice little town, planning a quick trip shortly to photograph the cemetery outside the town now that the gates have been refurbished.  There have been several WWI and WWII project around the area and Invergordon Museum has acquired a WWI plan of the centre of the town I think.  The murals at Invergordon station are worth seeing.

 

Invergordon Station - 4th Seaforth Highlander War Memorial Murals

 

 

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Memorial to Sergeant John Meikle V.C. M.M. near Dingwall Railway Station

 

 

 

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