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  • Human remains believed to be those of Aiden Owens were found at the property in Milton, near Invergordon.

    Boy, six, dies in Highlands house fire 2011

  • Human remains believed to be those of Aiden Owens were found at the property in Milton, near Invergordon.

    Boy, six, dies in Highlands house fire 2011

  • She finally reached Cromarty Firth on January 24; there she underwent further repair in the Invergordon floating dry dock before moving on to Liverpool for a complete reconstruction of her bow.

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

  • When Malaya went into the floating dock at Invergordon, Emperor of India came out.

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

  • At Invergordon the next morning, Fremantle sent his prisoners ashore, but not before a final confrontation.

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

  • The German officers and seamen killed and wounded at Scapa Flow were the last casualties of the war, and the survivors sent ashore at Invergordon became the last prisoners of war.

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

  • Sailors in Invergordon also mutinied over pay cuts (Sept. 15).

    1931, Feb 2001

  • Almost the first duty Ross had to undertake upon arrival was to draw money for the ship's company from the Paymaster's office at Invergordon.

    The Submarine Hunters A Story of the Naval Patrol Work in the Great War Edward S. [Illustrator] Hodgson 1917

  • I'm expecting young Jolly; he's the A.P. you saw ashore at Invergordon.

    The Submarine Hunters A Story of the Naval Patrol Work in the Great War Edward S. [Illustrator] Hodgson 1917

  • Its dwellings stretch away from the tents of "Caesar's Camp," where the Roman Julius lauded in 55 B. C., on the southern shores of B.itain, to the far north, in the new naval institute at Invergordon, erected for the sailors of the

    With Our Soldiers in France Sherwood Eddy 1917

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