Royal Visit in 1964
The Queen walking across the Harbour bridge with DR MacKenzie alongside.
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I remember it well, all young nationalists were pinned to the back railings.
Comment left on 03 April 2003 by Sue Florence
Was DR.Mackenzie a local doctor of the black isle? what was his first name? could u send me some information on this man please.
Comment left on 29 October 2003 by cat
Mr D. R. Mackenzie, was one of Cromarty's Provosts, when the town had it's own Town Council, prior to the reorganisation of local government in Scotland.
The gentleman was in business on his own account, and was Chairman of the
former State Management District. (Govt. Pubs & 'Off Sales')in the Cromarty
Firth Area, for some considerable time, but he was not a doctor.
There was a Dr. Ian Mackenzie in Cromarty for a time, (1960's), he came from
Tain area. Comment left on 03 November 2003 by Clem Watson
The gentleman was in business on his own account, and was Chairman of the
former State Management District. (Govt. Pubs & 'Off Sales')in the Cromarty
Firth Area, for some considerable time, but he was not a doctor.
There was a Dr. Ian Mackenzie in Cromarty for a time, (1960's), he came from
Tain area. Comment left on 03 November 2003 by Clem Watson
A Dr Hugh Mackenzie was in practice for many years in Munlochy. He was our doctor when we lived in Avoch. I believe he originally came from the Plockton area, had 3 sons. One (Peter) works for an oil company out of Aberdeen.
ian Comment left on 01 February 2006 at 11:14 by Ian Jack
ian Comment left on 01 February 2006 at 11:14 by Ian Jack
Young girl front row in strippy hat is Irene Cameron now Mackay
Comment left on 05 March 2006 at 21:41 by Anon
The doctor from Tain was Lewis Mackenzie who returned to Tain after a year. Dr Forth took up the post after him.
Comment left on 31 August 2017 at 22:31 by John Mackenzie
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