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Flats in Coronation Park
Not the most desirable of addresses in Inverness - but some of the flats on the upper floors have a spectacular open view over the mouth of the River Ness.
Image: © Richard Dorrell
Taken: 6 Mar 2019
0.02 miles
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Spar shop, Thornbush Road
Located close to the South Kessock housing estate.
Image: © Richard Dorrell
Taken: 6 Mar 2019
0.05 miles
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Thornbush Road Warehouses
Former warehouse by the Thornbush Quay
Image: © valenta
Taken: 25 Dec 2017
0.06 miles
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SS Robert Weir, Inverness
This steam suction dredger was built for Preston Harbour Board and later used on the east coast of Scotland until about 1990. It has now been scrapped, at Millom, but its main engine was for sale at Preston Steam Services near Canterbury.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 13 Apr 1995
0.08 miles
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Thornbush House
Situated adjacent to the former Thornbush Brewery, incredibly Thornbush House is neither listed or on the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland.
Early pictures show that the building once supported a pair of fine dormer windows, that have at some stage been replaced by modern Velux type roof lights. The history of the building is unclear but thought to date from the early 19th century.
Image: © valenta
Taken: 25 Dec 2017
0.08 miles
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Docklands, Inverness Harbour
Part of the port of Inverness, near the mouth of the River Ness.
Image: © John Allan
Taken: 29 Jan 2017
0.10 miles
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Thornbush Road, South Kessock
Image: © Steven Brown
Taken: 14 Aug 2010
0.10 miles
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Maclennan Crescent, Inverness
Maclennan Crescent is a recent housing development in Inverness.
Image: © Malc McDonald
Taken: 22 Jun 2015
0.10 miles
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Path off Kessock Road, Inverness
A footpath leading away from Kessock Road in Inverness.
Image: © Malc McDonald
Taken: 22 Jun 2015
0.11 miles
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Steam dredger Robert Weir, Inverness
The Robert Weir was a now scrapped steam powered suction dredger. Built in 1957 by Lobnitz and Co of Renfrew and of 1030 GRT, 198' 6" long. The engine seen here was by Lobnitz and a triple expansion with cylinders 13", 22" and 34" bores by 22" stroke. The engine drove both the propeller and the large centrifugal dredging pump. The lever on the left operated one of two clutches, this one being to the propeller. The vessel was broken up in 1998 but the engine is being restored in Staffordshire.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 12 Apr 1995
0.11 miles