Highland mystery photos: Do you recognise anyone in our latest Picture Detective images?
Are you in our latest mystery photos from around the Highlands, or do you happen to know anyone who is?
If so, you can become a Picture Detective in this regular feature, which is run in conjunction with High Life Highland.
Am Baile (www.ambaile.org.uk) is the leading Highland history and culture website. On the site there are photos, short films and audio recordings, as well as maps, rare books and archive documents.
Its material covers all manner of aspects of Highland life from the 1800s right up until the present day, and the site is bilingual too, with information presented in both English and Gaelic. But it also holds hundreds of photos which have left its researchers puzzled as there are no captions or other details.
Today’s snapshots belong to the J Thomson Collection, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, High Life Highland, which has been digitised and permission has been given for us to publish it.
If you know the people in any of these pictures, email newsdesk@hnmedia.co.uk or write to The Inverness Courier, Suite 3rd Floor, 1-5 Church Street, Inverness, IV1 1DY.
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Readers Angus Bethune and Greta Fraser got in touch separately to identify two of the people in one of our most recent mystery images (the above image).
They identified Bill Arthur (third from left), who was latterly technical teacher at the High School, and his wife Jeanette (far right). Angus said Bill died around 10 years ago, and both said that Jeanette now lives in Lesmahagow. Greta said both were very good family friends and Jeanette is today around 94 or 95 years old. Angus added that Jeanette is stood next to former Provost Ian Fraser in the photo.