Old Photographs North Kessock Scotland

Old photograph of people outside a shop in North Kessock near Inverness, Scotland. North Kessock probably existed as early as 1437, when the Dominican monastery in Inverness was granted a charter to operate a ferry to the Black Isle. This was on the pilgrim route north to St Duthac Church in Tain. The Kessock Ferry connected North and South Kessock until 1982, when the Kessock Bridge was completed and opened. Blog post of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.





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