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Hillhead 1959. Originally Hillhead consisted of just a croft but in the 1950s the Forestry Commission built houses on part of the croft for its workers. The very steep incline that existed from the old bridge at Inverfarigaig up to the ridge was called the Hillhead brae but the gradient was decreased when the new bridge was opened in the 1970s.
Photograph courtesy of Alister Chisholm. |
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Postcard from Tuck's Oilette series published in the 1920s showing a painting from an earlier age of the Piermaster's House in Inverfarigaig. Appears to be painted from the pier.
Photograph courtesy of Frank Ellam |
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Second postcard from Tuck's Oilette series published in the 1920s but from paintings of an earlier age. This one is painted from further back and shows the pier.
Photograph courtsey of Frank Ellam |
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Photograph of Inverfarigaig taken from the pier. This photograph is a glass slide from a "magic lantern". If you look closely you can see the washing on the line!
Photograph courtesy of Frank Ellam. |
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The Wade Bridge at Inverfarigaig. From the look of the car on the right hand side, this appears to be from a postcard issued in the 1920s to 1930s. The photograph was taken from the Pass at about where the Forestry Visitors Centre is now.
Photograph courtesy of Roger Creegan. |