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An historical drive through Culbokie from East to West

This gallery of photos will cover properties that have survived from being recorded on the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map of 1882 25 inch to the mile. To view these maps download the western half and the eastern half .

We are indebted to Elizabeth Jorgenson, Ottawa for a series of photographs taken in 1913 of properties associated with her ancestors and local views of Culbokie which have been 'hidden' away on the "People of Culbokie" page. To view these photographs click here and go to the Gallery at the foot of the page.

Please feel free to offer suggestions for improvements to this page through history@culbokiect.org

To start the slide show click on one of the images and click right or left on the photo.

Properties are shown in red. This image is for reference. Zoomable maps are available from the links at top of page.
Properties are shown in red. This image is for reference. Zoomable maps are available from the links at top of page.
Our journey starts here. This  was the site of the mill pond.
Our journey starts here. This was the site of the mill pond.
Shepherd's Cottage c1962. The mill pond was off to the left and the lade ran past the front of the cottage.
Shepherd's Cottage c1962. The mill pond was off to the left and the lade ran past the front of the cottage.
Used to be called the Shepherd's Cottage. The occupier was in charge of the sluices from the Mill Pond. The lade originally went past the front of the cottage where the car is parked.
Used to be called the Shepherd's Cottage. The occupier was in charge of the sluices from the Mill Pond. The lade originally went past the front of the cottage where the car is parked.
The lade can be discerned as a shallow trough running down the left-hand side of the road to the Mill
The lade can be discerned as a shallow trough running down the left-hand side of the road to the Mill
The sole remaining structure for Milltown
The sole remaining structure for Milltown
The view of Milltown as painted by the owner of Findon, MacKenzie, in 1879
The view of Milltown as painted by the owner of Findon, MacKenzie, in 1879
Findon Mill taken by the photographer Urquhart, Dingwall for Dr Annie Ross whilst visiting her ancestors homes in Culbokie. See Descendants page for Thomas Ross
Findon Mill taken by the photographer Urquhart, Dingwall for Dr Annie Ross whilst visiting her ancestors homes in Culbokie. See Descendants page for Thomas Ross
The surviving structure of the Mill. It is half the height and half the depth front to back.
The surviving structure of the Mill. It is half the height and half the depth front to back.
Remains of a side building
Remains of a side building
Same building; the lade came in on the right and is still discernible along the side of the road.
Same building; the lade came in on the right and is still discernible along the side of the road.
As captured in water-colour in 1879. The building in the previous photos can be seen to the left of the Mill.
As captured in water-colour in 1879. The building in the previous photos can be seen to the left of the Mill.
Findon Mills, at the time of the maps it was single storey and thatched.
Findon Mills, at the time of the maps it was single storey and thatched.
Findon Cottage
Findon Cottage
Seaview Croft, now part of Stoneybank
Seaview Croft, now part of Stoneybank
Victoria Cottage looking through to Findon Hall and the main road.
Victoria Cottage looking through to Findon Hall and the main road.
A slight detour back beyond the football pitch. This is the garage now for Burnside Cottage
A slight detour back beyond the football pitch. This is the garage now for Burnside Cottage
Burnside Cottage, garage and workshop
Burnside Cottage, garage and workshop
Woodholme Post Office opposite the old school
Woodholme Post Office opposite the old school
An aerial view of Woodholme, centre bottom plus remnants of old buildings to the right of Glentyan 1994
An aerial view of Woodholme, centre bottom plus remnants of old buildings to the right of Glentyan 1994
Culbokie Church Centre, once the Primary School.
Culbokie Church Centre, once the Primary School.
One day this view as you enter the village will disappear if flats are built!
One day this view as you enter the village will disappear if flats are built!
Woodside, now part of Ferindonald. Shown as Knockandialtach on old maps.
Woodside, now part of Ferindonald. Shown as Knockandialtach on old maps.
1994 view of the school including the outside toilets (top 'right' hand corner of school).!
1994 view of the school including the outside toilets (top 'right' hand corner of school).!
Modern view of Woodside. Turn into Ferindonald and this is almost 'lost' amongst the new houses.
Modern view of Woodside. Turn into Ferindonald and this is almost 'lost' amongst the new houses.
The first house on the left once you have entered Schoolcroft.[Burnside]
The first house on the left once you have entered Schoolcroft.[Burnside]
In the background: the original school for Culbokie, hence Schoolcroft
In the background: the original school for Culbokie, hence Schoolcroft
St Martins, first house on the left as you enter the main part of the Village.
St Martins, first house on the left as you enter the main part of the Village.
St. Martins
St. Martins
The old butcher's shop almost opposite the red telephone box.
The old butcher's shop almost opposite the red telephone box.
The old butcher's shop behind the previous image
The old butcher's shop behind the previous image
Martin Forsyth & another view of the butcher's buildings c1976
Martin Forsyth & another view of the butcher's buildings c1976
First house just beyond the telephone exchange.
First house just beyond the telephone exchange.
Directly opposite the previous photograph. A few remnants of previous dwellings behind it.
Directly opposite the previous photograph. A few remnants of previous dwellings behind it.
Culbokie's only listed building. Beaufort House.
Culbokie's only listed building. Beaufort House.
Culbokie Inn
Culbokie Inn
The extension is now lost and would have been the oldest building in Culbokie.
The extension is now lost and would have been the oldest building in Culbokie.
A shop of the 1970s and the old forge. Do you have a photo showing the petrol pump?
A shop of the 1970s and the old forge. Do you have a photo showing the petrol pump?
Ivy Cottage
Ivy Cottage
A recent memory of a now demolished wall of the orchard to make way for an improved car park for the shop.
A recent memory of a now demolished wall of the orchard to make way for an improved car park for the shop.
Tore Farm - demolished 2018
Tore Farm - demolished 2018
Crochar
Crochar
Teanagairn Cottage
Teanagairn Cottage
Dunvournie Cottages
Dunvournie Cottages

Some of the photos in the Gallery have been taken from the Google Street View facility. At the moment the rest are my own. If you have any concerns please contact me, Roger Piercy.

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