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  1. The Rev Ian Mackintosh used to head there right after the service in the Old High Church on Sunday's for his fags and papers.
  2. JST 369 Ford Popular registered Inverness 1955, FRS446 Austin A40 Somerset registered Aberdeen 1953 & NS3047 Austin A35 registered Sutherland 1955. A lot of interest at Benzies sale, when did that change to Arnotts? I am sure it was in the 70's. Is that PC George Stewart and PC Wattie Kellas talking to the driver of the Wolsely 1500?
  3. I would say yes Scarlet but there might be a few that would disagree
  4. Just a thought, we could do with the Hamilton physio to help our injured players. When their players wend down rolling around in severe pain today she came on gave them a wee rub and they were up and running about within minutes
  5. It will make a nice headline if he signs it soon
  6. You forgot to add in a few injuries
  7. A Reliant Dobbin? Where were they Jock? I know there was a Macleods Hotel in Church Street during the war until the early 50's which may have been about the same time.
  8. From the left Hillman Minx, Austin A40 (frania), Sunbeam Rapier, Morris Minor, Singer Gazelle, Riley 2.6 (I think), Austin A55, Ford Popular & Standard Ensign. The Hillman, Sunbeam & Singer all shared the same body with different engines and trim. The photo is from early 60's with the only clear registration EHO 508 being from Southampton in 1962. That's some telephone pole on Castle Wynd!
  9. Good post Charles a change from your Natbashing
  10. Jim Calder would have cleared it
  11. That's what it said in the Courier on Friday so I suppose you are right it is paper talk
  12. Hope your ok today jagster..........a win on Tuesday night will set us up fine for Sunday...........think positive!
  13. Where hundreds of stinking Redcoats used to stay! Ruthven Barracks.
  14. It's funny no one has got out to shoo them away!
  15. On the left Vauxhall Cresta PB estate, Standard Vanguard, Morris Minor, Austin Cambridge and the rear of a Standard Vanguard estate and on the right Ford Zephyr 4 Mk3, Vauxhall Victor FB, Triumph Herald & Honda 50, photo from the early 60's,
  16. That one has been on before! A few I don't know, going clockwise Humber Super Snipe entering the square, Ford Zepher, Austin A70, Citroen 15-1, 2 Austin Taxi's, Austin A40 coming round top, Ford Prefect in front of station, Vauxhall Cresta in corner, 3rd in from right Volvo 544 (I think) and at the front Austin A30 & Morris Minor.
  17. Cant make out the cars in that one! Hamilton Brothers garage to the left where and Inverness Precast to the north.
  18. And I thought it was the woman with the short skirt, stiletto heels and fur coat outside the Tower Hotel
  19. Is that clouds in the sky or smoke lingering from Scarlet's chimney
  20. robbylad, in all elections from trade union at work, local council, Scottish, UK and European I read the material sent out or in the media and make up my own mind who to vote for. The one thing that has hacked me off over the years is other people telling me who I should vote for!
  21. I will be voting to remain in the EU although it is far from perfect. Over the last 40 years I have travelled throughout the Highlands and Islands where there have been many roads upgraded from single track and bridges built with money from Europe along with upgrading of telephone exchanges. The Tories that are campaigning to leave are not interested in anything north of Watford!
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    Glad you replied I thought Naelifts was going to be sitting in the pub all alone!
  23. They are all touching the lucky stone on the house on Lochalsh Road............it didn't work
  24. After last nights performance they will be after Draper as well!
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