Trains, tragedies and tanks all feature in new book about Old Dingwall By Neil Drysdale June 28, 2022, 11:45 am Updated: June 28, 2022, 12:33 pm 0 comments Dingwall's history comes to life in a brand new book. [[intro]] [[title]] [[text]] [[button_text]] [[outro]] Tags Beeching cuts Dingwall Conversation Close Already registered? Sign in [[title_reg]] Email address Display name Please enter the name you would like to appear on your comments. (It doesn’t have to be your real name - but nothing rude please, we are a polite bunch!) Password Show Use a combination of eight or more characters that includes an upper and lower case character, and a number. Register By registering with [[site_name]] you agree to our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy Or sign up with Facebook Google Complete Registration [[content_reg_complete]] Back to [[site_name]] Don't have an account? Register [[title_login]] Email address Password Show Login Or login with Facebook Google Forgotten your password? Reset it Remembered your password? Sign in Email address Reset Password Don't have an account? Register [[title]] Display Name Save More from Past Times Darius Campbell Danesh loved the Granite City and left his mark on Aberdeen 0 Culter's Rob Roy landmark has survived 200 years of bullets, bombs and bad weather 0 Did you know these people have received the Freedom of Aberdeen? 0 Would Aberdeen have made history in Gothenburg if Alex Ferguson had joined Wolves 40… 0 GALLERY: The Powis area of Aberdeen through the decades 0 Leaping back in time with 14 photos of Ballater Highland Games 0 Holy disorder: How Bishop Anne Dyer's grand vision turned into a nightmare Hidden history: Former home of Aberdeen suffragette goes up for sale From Darth Vader to Mrs Mack: Why Aberdeen actor Michael Sheard couldn't say no… 0 Hey America: Stuart Cosgrove's new book on ties between black music and the White… More from Press and Journal Malky Mackay says trust within Ross County squad will ensure no panic following opening… 0 Turriff to face Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire Cup semi-final Fraserburgh edge out Inverurie in dramatic Evening Express Aberdeenshire Cup penalty shootout Lossiemouth defeat Forres Mechanics to set up semi-final clash against Brora Rangers Moray Concert Brass to celebrate 30 years of music making with special performance 0 Clachnacuddin into North of Scotland Cup last-four with 3-0 win over Wick Academy 0
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