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<title>Golfer at the Town House</title>
<pubDate>2011-10-07</pubDate>
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<title>Chapel Yard Cemetry</title>
<pubDate>2011-10-04</pubDate>
<description>An fine example of the elaborate gravestones to be found at the Chapel Yard Cemetery, Inverness. Situated on the site of a medieval priory, it dates back to the eighteenth century. In keeping with the</description>
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<title>Blackfriars Abbey (Greyfriars Cemetery) </title>
<pubDate>2010-10-05</pubDate>
<description>The perimeter wall of the Cemetery, and the connecting &quot;bridge&quot;. A wider shot would havebeen better, but it would include a parked car, and a parking ticket machine! :-(  In 1233 AD a Dominican Fria</description>
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<title>Blackfriars Abbey (Greyfriars Cemetery) </title>
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<title>Blackfriars Abbey (Greyfriars Cemetery) </title>
<pubDate>2010-10-05</pubDate>
<description>An effigy of a knight, a remnant of the Abbey's heyday. It is thought this effigy may be that of the Earl of Mar, who was royal Lieutenant for the Highlands from 1411 until his death in 1435. He was b</description>
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<title>Blackfriars Abbey (Greyfriars Cemetery)</title>
<pubDate>2010-10-05</pubDate>
<description>The only other remnant of the Abbey, this sandstone pillar which has had recent repair work to keep it standing. The 1935 portion of the Telephone Exchange can be seen directly behind, with the newer </description>
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<title>Inverness Shinty 6s</title>
<pubDate>2010-07-04</pubDate>
<description>Inverness 6 a sides 2010 ,Inverness winners of the Rosedean Shiield , The plate competition for Teams that do not reach the last 8 of the Jubilee Shield  - Reece Munro , Allan MacLeod , Michael Lightb</description>
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<title>Inverness Shinty 6s</title>
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<title>Penalty Shootout born in Inverness</title>
<pubDate>2010-06-27</pubDate>
<description>A meeting of the International Football Association Board was held in the Caledonian Hotel, on the 27th June 1970 - 40 years ago today.  Para (g) agreed to the introduction of penalties to decide a </description>
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<title>Penalty Shootout born in Inverness</title>
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<title>Inverness District Council  1975-1996</title>
<pubDate>2010-01-23</pubDate>
<description>The photograph is of a wall plaque.  In 1975 the Town Council of the Royal Burgh of Inverness was dissolved and in terms of the Local Government (Scotland) Act of 1973, the Highland Regional Council</description>
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<title>Inverness District Council  1975-1996</title>
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<title>Infirmary Bridge and Castle Hill from Ness Walk</title>
<pubDate>2009-10-28</pubDate>
<description>Taken 27th October 2009 - but could have been taken 100 years before (if you ignore the white Transit van and other cars barely visible through the bridge).  Thankfully from this angle none of the c</description>
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<title>Infirmary Bridge and Castle Hill from Ness Walk</title>
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<title>Kirking of the Council - 2009</title>
<pubDate>2009-09-15</pubDate>
<description>Sunday 13th September 2009  Kirking of the Council Procession - Provost Jimmy Gray takes salute from Drum Major Duncan MacDonald (Northern Constabulary Pipe Band) as the combined Northern Constabula</description>
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