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From the Archives: Remembering a countryside theft on the Highland Railway By Contributor Published: 19:30, 01 February 2021
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writes the Highland Archive Centre s Jennifer Johnstone.
Covering over 105,000 acres, the parish is 30 miles long and, on average, five miles wide. It is completely surrounded by the parishes of Daviot and Dunlichity, Boleskine & Abertarff, Laggan, Kingussie & Insh, Alvie, Duthil & Rothiemurchus, Croy & Dalcross and Cawdor.
With quite a low population and no towns or major villages, the main concentration of residences are found at Tomatin. In 1927 the safety of those living in the Tomatin area was the responsibility of PCs DH MacKenzie and Fullarton, who recorded their work in the Daily Occurrence book. These books are a fascinating resource which are part of the Inverness-shire Constabulary Collection and this is the only one that we have
The Porton Tractor ‘landship’ Our thanks go to the researcher and author Terry Grace for providing this week’s Bygone Salisbury: Previously thought to be a locomotive on the Porton Light Railway, this machine (right) was actually a Pedrail Landship. In 1915 an Admiralty Landship Committee was formed with the brief of providing an armed landship, capable of transporting up to 100 troops across the battlefield. Several ideas emerged; all being rejected except the first one. It was designed by Colonel R.E.B. Crompton based on the Pedrail patent of designer Brahma Joseph Diplock. This system was a wide track, similar to that on a modern tank, but much wider, and with feet attached so that it actually walked across the ground. The tractor had two of these tracks along its length and they could swivel independently. Twelve of these were ordered, but it was realised that because of its length at 10m, the machine would not be able to negotiate the narrow streets of French v
Heartbroken family pay tribute to fantastic 22 year-old dad killed in Bangor crash
Chef Rowan Jones from Bangor died following the incident on Friday
22:27, 20 DEC 2020
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Rowan Jones, 22, who died in a fatal collision this week, pictured with his young son Osian (Image: North Wales Police)
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