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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DINGWALL AND SKYE RAILWAY | Dingwall & Skye Railway Dingwall & Skye Railway Dingwall & Skye Railway |
Mr William Garrow, Strathpeffer Station Company's Time Table Mr Gunn, Esqr |
076; 088 | This is a line of single rails running from Dingwall to Strome Ferry, a distance of 53 miles, the nearest port to the Isle of Skye. It was opened in Augt 1870 for general traffic. It is the property of the Dingwall and Skye Railway Company but it is worked by the Highland Railway Company. |
HEIGHTS OF INCHVANNIE | Heights of Inchvannie Heights of Inchvannie Heights of Inchvannie |
N Gunn Esqr Mr Macorquodale Valuation Roll |
076 | This name is given to several crofts which lie on the face of the hill north of Inchvannie Farm. The houses are all one story high, thatched and in fair order. Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland proprietrix. |
STRATHPEFFER STATION | Strathpeffer Station Strathpeffer Station Strathpeffer Station |
Mr Gunn, Factor Mr Macorquodale Revd. [Reverend] I Menzies |
076 | This is a wooden building one story high situated on the Dingwall & Skye Railway - 4½ miles from the former place, and a short distance north of Auchterneed village. It is slated andin thorough repair. Property of the Railway Company |
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