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  2. Category:Buildings and structures in Inverness - Wikipedia

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  3. Alexander Ross (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Ross, architect, around 1875. Alexander Ross FRIBA LLD (9 July 1834 – 19 May 1925) was a 19th/20th century Scottish architect specialising in churches, especially for the Free Church of Scotland and the Scottish Episcopal Church.

  4. File:Inverness, High Street, Town Hall.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of listed buildings in Inverness - Wikipedia

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    Academy Street, Inverness Station, Lochgorm Works ... 30, 32, 34 Grant Street, Grant Street Welfare Hall Category C(S) 43488: Upload Photo ...

  6. Highland Council Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Inverness-shire County Council continued to hold its meetings at Inverness Castle until the council's abolition in 1975. Its successor, the Highland Regional Council , used the Glenurquhart Road site as its main offices, but the council chamber at Inverness Castle was too small to host meetings of the regional council.

  7. The Artist's Cottage project - Wikipedia

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    The Artist's Cottage, Farr, Inverness. Front elevation detail showing a vertical chimney stack, left, window ingoe in smooth render, centre, and angle of batter, right. The actual batter is 1.5 degrees but, because of the geometry of inclined planes intersecting, this can increase to 2.5 degrees depending upon the angle of view.

  8. Sir Robert Baird, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir Robert Baird (1630–1697) was a Scottish merchant, landowner, and investor in colonial enterprise in the Province of Carolina. [1]The grounds of Baird's Saughtonhall are now a public park.

  9. Dr. Charles and Susan Skinner House and Outbuildings

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    Dr. Charles and Susan Skinner House and Outbuildings, also known as Linden Hall, is a historic plantation house located in Warren County, North Carolina near the town of Littleton. It was built between 1840 and 1844, and is a two-story, three-bay, single-pile, T-shaped Greek Revival style frame dwelling with a hipped roof.