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Highland League Journeys

I mentioned in this post that our journey up to and back down from Elgin last April turned out to be a peregrination through the heartland of the Highland League.

It meant I have now visited nearly all of the towns which have hosted past or present Highland League clubs during my lifetime.

The first of these would have been Inverness (home to Caledonian FC,* Clachnacuddin and Inverness Thistle*.) I have walked past Caledonian’s former Telford Street Park ground and been to a game at Clachnacuddin’s Grant Street Park but never saw Thistle’s ground, Kingsmills. I think I may have visited Dingwall (Ross County) around the same time. After that – or possibly before – it would have been Brechin (many times now) to see The Sons of the Rock play Brechin City at Glebe Park. Next up was probably Fort William. Another trip to Inverness saw us take in Nairn (Nairn County) and Forres (Forres Mechanics.)

I don’t think I went to Aberdeen (Banks O’ Dee, Cove Rangers,) until well after those trips.

Then on our first sojourn up to Orkney we passed through Brora (Brora Rangers) and Wick (Wick Academy.) A year or so later a journey up to Aberdeenshire saw us in Inverurie (Inverurie Loco Works,) Huntly and Turriff (Turriff United.) In 2019 we went to Peterhead and on to Fraserburgh. The year after that on another trip to Peterhead we visited Pitmedden (Formartine United.)

And so to last April’s journey, passing through Grantown-on-Spey (Strathspey Thistle) and Rothes before reaching Elgin (Elgin City) with a side trip to Lossiemouth. Then finally, on the way back home, Keith.

So, out of all the towns/cities to host clubs in the Highland League during my lifetime I have only Buckie (Buckie Thistle) and Banff (Deveronvale) to visit.

*The present SPFL club whose name contains these two descriptors was formed when Caledonian and Inverness Thistle merged in 1994 to ensure entry into the then SFL. That merged team, Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC, have never played in the Highland League.

Dudgeon Park, Brora

Dudgeon Park is the home of Brora Rangers FC who play in the Highland League.

Dudgeon Park, Brora

Welcome sign on wall:-

Dudgeon Park, Brora, Welcome Sign

South goal and East Enclosure:-

East Enclosure, Dudgeon Park, Brora

West Stand and pitch from south:-

West Stand and Pitch, Dudgeon Park, Brora

Southeast corner and West Stand:-

Looking towards West Stand, Dudgeon Park, Brora

Brora War Memorial

Brora is another village in East Sutherland, Scotland.

Like Helmsdale its War Memorial is another clock tower, this time castellated, and which lies right beside the A 9 as it passes through the village.

From north west:-

Brora  War Memorial from North North West

From south west:-

Brora War Memorial

Dedication: “To the glory of God and in proud and affectionate memory of our gallant dead,” and below, “Their dust is in the desert and the deep, and yet triumphant they never sleep, but guard the freedom which they died to save.” Below again, the bottom cartouche names Second World War dead and a third plaque to the left commemorates a casualty from the Gulf War, Sgt Donald Bruce Kinnear, Royal Army Pay Corps, 27/1/1991.

Brora War Memorial Dedication

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