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Isle Ornsay maps

Historic maps of Isle Ornsay and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Isle Ornsay maps

Scotland map

Historic map of Scotland

Isle Of Skye map

Illustrated Victorian map of Isle Of Skye

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Memories of Isle Ornsay

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Isle Of Skye memories

lochcarron pro war years

In the mid forties to 1950, my father was the manager of the Lochcarron hotel.

Despite being very young at the time I do remember the place and have some great stories to tell to people who were there around the same time.

Cath

Shared on 13 February 2008 by Cath Holman.

Very, very happy early childhood

I spent eight years of my early childhood in Portree, my father James Argo was the Manager of the now Clydesdale Bank on the corner of the Square, my friend was Donnie Stewart whos father owned the largest store and sold almost everything. He owned a small boat and he and Annie McKinnon and I used to row in the... [more]

Shared on 20 November 2009 by Margaret Chick.

Life in Cannich and Fasnakyle

My family and I moved from Elm Park in Essex to Scotland in the last weeks of 1948. My father Leon A. Lalonde had accepted a position as Chief Mechanical Engineer with John Cochrane and Sons, a construction company. They had previously been awarded a large contract to build a Hydro Electric Scheme in Glen Affric. Moving to Scotland in the... [more]

Shared on 28 January 2007 by Denman Lalonde.

just a kid

was just a kid growing up, i was 8 when i left but i will always remember how awesom inverlochy was my grandparents lived on 1 montose avenue and we spent a lot of time there, years have passed but the beauty still remains, i hope to come home soon.

Shared on 21 December 2007 by David Calder.

Family

I with my mum, sisters and brother moved to Fort William on the 19th of February 1978, from Hove. What a culture shock!  The sun shone down on us for 2 days and then it was typical Fort William weather after that. The only good thing was the scenery. We had a good view of Ben Nevis from our windows.  The... [more]

Shared on 12 April 2008 by Janice Dow.

Grandmother lived at Balnain House

My grandmother was widowed in 1920, her husband having stayed in the Army to tend the graves in France where he succumbed to influenza. Grandmother was left to bring up 6 children on her own with little money. She was given a brand new council house (Dunain Road I think) but could not afford the rent and had to... [more]

Shared on 02 March 2008 by Fiona Macdonald.

INVERNESS

Thoughts of Inverness come flooding back when I remember my time off work at the Glen Affirc Hydro Electric Project in 1949-1950. My two friends from work Bill Collins and Andy Anderson and I would climb into my Morris 8 roadster and head for the 'big city' for a night out. We'd enjoy a lovely venison dinner and a few drinks... [more]

Shared on 29 January 2008 by Denman Lalonde.

Family

My name is Philip Beach- my Grandmother hails from Inverness. Her maiden name was Isabel Martin, born about 1890, her sister's name (married) was Euphemia Archibald who lived to be 101 in my hometown of Rochester, NY USA. Isabel married Powlus (or Paulus) Beach, and moved to Nova Scotia, Canada in the mid 19 teens. They had 6 children- 5 girls... [more]

Shared on 02 August 2006 by Philip Beach.

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