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Inverness addresses: help needed please!
« on: Tuesday 06 May 08 22:17 BST (UK) »

Could someone with a knowledge of Inverness help me with information on some locations?

First, can you tell me roughly where the addresses below were?
Second, can you tell me is they are still there?

I did look for these places when I visited Inverness some years ago when I first started my researches, but of course, now I can't remember what's there and what's not.  But I do know Petty Street is not there.

64 & 65 Petty Street c 1856 - 1862
37 High Street c 1862 - 1866
1 Barnhill c 1865 - 1867
64 Castle Street c 1868
3 Meat Market Close c 1868 - 1870
1 Argyle Street c 1870 - 1876

And if it's not too mush of an ask, what were the houses like - tenements; slums; above shops; etc? What kind of people lived there - artisans; well-to-do; empoverished?  Would you say they were moving up, down or staying about the same in society?

These are the addresses for one family over a relatively short period of time which might indicate - certainly if they lived in Glasgow - that they were having problems paying the rent, but that might not be the case in Inverness as all the addresses are within a short walk of each other.

Any help, opinions and suggestions gratefully accepted.

                             Smiley
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Re: Inverness addresses: help needed please!
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 06 May 08 22:42 BST (UK) »

Hi  Smiley

If you  Click Here

You'll see the location of Argyle Street. Castle Street is the pink road marked B861. The High street is the unmarked street that runs l/r from the B861 to what is labelled as Crown Road. It is now pedestrianised.  I'm not sure about Meat Market close.

If you move around on the map you might find the others. Most of the housing are tall tenement type buildings but Argyle Street is lower terraced housing as far as I can remember.

I used to use Inverness pretty regularly (once a fortnight) when Ilived permanently in the Highlands.

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Re: Inverness addresses: help needed please!
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 06 May 08 23:05 BST (UK) »

Hi Grey Seagull

Petty Street ran from the east end of what's now called High Street to the outskirts of town (from what I can find out it seems to follow the road now known as the Eastgate, where the shopping centre is).

Barnhill  - In James Miller's book "Inverness" he says "On Barnhill houses were going up for tradesmen and professionals of more moderate means; these are now the streets of the Crown, with their rows of single and two-storey cottages." The Crown is the area "up the hill" from the High Street.

Mealmarket Close still exists and I'm sure it's MeaL rather than MeaT). It's a narrow close (as the name suggests) that runs from the High Street to Baron Taylor's Street (hopefully that should give you enough info to find it on a map).

A lot of my ancestors have turned up in Castle Street too - I think there were a lot of households that took in lodgers in this area.

Hope some of this helps!
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« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 06 May 08 23:10 BST (UK) »

Just had some other thoughts, as I'll be passing through in the next few days  Smiley

Meat Market Close could be somewhere around where the old covered market is - opposite the Rail Station on Academy Street and running through to Church Street (also in the process of being pedestrianised).

The area where Argyle St is is much higher than the centre proper. The land rises steeply to the south  from the High Street with little steep stairs/alleyways. The main route  to this area by car is via Castle Street or from the A9 exit at Inches/Hospital.

If you are there again, call in at Leakey's Book Shop, at the top of Church Street - a second hand book store second to none. Charles has masses of local books and there's a nice little cafe there as well  Cheesy

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Re: Inverness addresses: help needed please!
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 07 May 08 00:35 BST (UK) »

Hi Lynn,

You have now answered three of my questions: re Petty St etc; Resolis & Gordon's Mills; Kilmichael at Drumnadroichit.  I just realised this when I was doing a browse through the Surname interests.

Not having much luck there: everytime I find a possible and click on the link, can't find the name I was looking for!  Your name came up with Stewarts in Fodderty: is that right or have I got my wires crossed?

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Win
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Morrell: Dundee, Oban, Perth, Rothesay
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« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 07 May 08 00:39 BST (UK) »

Hi Gadget,

I'll go anywhere for a good cup of coffee!  And books thrown in are just the icing on the cake!
Looks like I will have to take a trip there in the near future  Smiley

Thanks for your info.  Will wait now till tomorrow and my breakfast cuppa to check out the details.

Regards,

Win
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Cant: Kilmichael, Inverness, Resoles, Moray
Stewart: Dingwall, Strathpeffer
Rankin(e): Argyll, Glasgow
Ferrier: Kinnell, Red Castle, Inverkeillor, Glasgow, Greenock
Morrell: Dundee, Oban, Perth, Rothesay
Harris: Glasgow, Dunoon
Hart: Govan
McDonnell/McDonald: Inverness, Paisley, Glasgow, Bristol
(Mc)Niven: Islay, Glasgow
MacDonald: N Uist, Glasgow
MacCorquodale: N Uist
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Gibb: St Vigeans
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« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 07 May 08 00:43 BST (UK) »

It's excellent coffee and really good soup at lunch time and you can read any of the books while you're there  Smiley

I'm not sure how long I'll be there this time or I'd offer to take some photos for you.


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Re: Inverness addresses: help needed please!
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 07 May 08 22:10 BST (UK) »

Hi Win

Here's a link to the Am Baile website and a photo of Mealmarket Close - I don't think it's changed much over the years!

http://www.ambaile.org.uk/en/item/item_photograph.jsp?item_id=3433

Best wishes
Lynn
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