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Picture No 104. Courtesy of Tain & District Museum.
Year: 1920
Catalogue No. 0249

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Balnagown Bridge

This postcard, produced by Mathieson of Delny, shows an old view of Balnagown Bridge. The old bridge can still be seen from car or bus as one travels along the new by-pass road.
Picture added on 05 April 2004.

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I was born in what is now called the old postoffice and the bridge holds many memories for me in my youth.

Ron McMillan

Added by Ronald McMillan on 16 May 2006.

The gate in the wall on the left was used by 'Jimmy the Post' around the first world war. My mother and I would walk through the gate and she would point out Jacob's Ladder just beyond the gate. It was a steep climb up steps in the woods.
Added by Arthur Mee on 17 May 2006.


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