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Montrose Harbour
This photo is taken from near to the statue of Bamse and looks over Montrose Harbour towards Ferryden.
Image: © Andrew Diack
Taken: 7 Aug 2009
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William Street, Ferryden at its junction with Rossie Square
Image: © Alan Morrison
Taken: 27 Dec 2008
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House at Ferryden
This is a house on the road to Scurdie Ness lighthouse. Note that the gable end is facing the water so that the windows are protected from the wind and spray. Just noticed the infilling above the door. Could this have been a house converted from some kind of industrial building? Could the centre window have been some kind of door with a hoist above? Comments welcome.
Image: © Dona Robbins
Taken: 17 Apr 2010
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South shore from north shore [4]
Looking across the River South Esk from near the outer light.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 13 Jun 2016
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Rossie Square, Ferryden, Angus
Rossie Square is a central place in Ferryden and many passengers using the former ferry would have passed through here as they made their way to the nearby place of departure in order to cross the South Esk estuary to Montrose.
Image: © Adrian Diack
Taken: 24 Jul 2024
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Ferryden Infant School
This photo shows what remains on the site of what was Ferryden Infant School. Maria Georgina Ross (1804- 1839), of Rossie Castle, was the youngest of four children born to Hercules Ross and his wife Henrietta Parish. As part of Maria's philanthropic desire to help the fisher folk of Ferryden, particularly the mothers, she founded Ferryden Infant School in 1837. The school was one of the first of its kind in Scotland and it admitted children aged three and above under the supervision of Miss Petrie. Maria Ross made provision for the upkeep of the school after her death and it remained as an independent trust until 1847 when it came under the control of the new County School Board. A new teacher was appointed, Miss Annie Dick and she was responsible for 48 boys and 67 girls between the ages of three and eight. Under the strict discipline of Miss Grey and Miss Coull, the infant school continued to be the first experience of education for Ferryden children until the 1960's.
Image: © Adrian Diack
Taken: 29 Jul 2017
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Diamond Lil's
Advertising lorry outside Diamond Lil's at Ferryden
Image: © Mary Rodgers
Taken: 15 Jul 2017
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Diamond Lil's, Ferryden
On Brownlow Place.
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 20 Jul 2021
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Ferryden Infant School viewed from the west
This view, from the west, shows that Ferryden Infant School, founded in 1837 by Maria Georgina Ross of Rossie Castle, is preserved as a single wall or front facade.
Image: © Adrian Diack
Taken: 30 Jul 2019
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Ferryden Infant School
The site on the historic Infant School at Ferryden. Established in December 1874 it was one of the first to come under the control of Forfarshire.
Image: © Andrew Wood
Taken: 7 Oct 2017
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