Glasses Case
On the corner of High Street and Church Street, Inverness, was the shop of T. MacKenzie & Co, Chemist and Druggist. He advertised the sale of ‘all medical and surgical requisites’ and was also an agent for Kodak. This glasses case was made by T. MacKenzie & Co. and dates from the mid-20th century.
INVMG 2014.002.003
Inverness Flag
This is a large flag made from linen with the old Inverness Royal Burgh coat of arms painted on one side. The coat of arms incorporated a camel and an elephant, which was a reminder of its foreign trade links. This was changed in 1975, to coincide with the formation of the Highland Council.
INVMG 2014.025.012
Painting of the Inverness Riverfront
An oil painting on canvas of the Inverness riverfront, painted by Aberdeen artist, John Small, in 1887. Small travelled around Scotland painting topographical scenes and exhibited various times at the Aberdeen Artist’s Society over his lifetime, as well as at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh in 1894. Purchased with assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions and the Inverness Common Good Fund.
INVMG 2014.040
Figurine
A figurine made of lead, found at Black Park Farm, Inverness. This could possibly be of Saint Cecelia, the Patron Saint of Music.
INVMG 2014.054.002
On the Moors by Richard Andsell RA
On the Moors is an oil painting by Richard Ansdell RA, painted in 1865. Ansdell lived in London and Lancashire most of his life but spent many summers in the Highlands, accompanying shooting parties and painting the animals and landscapes. He even built his own lodge at Loch Laggan. His work can be found in many prestigious museums and galleries in England but we are very proud that Inverness Museum is the first Scottish institution to acquire a painting by Andsell. The painting features a gundog with a ptarmigan in its mouth with another dog in the background. This work may have been a preliminary work for a larger painting. For more info click here.
INVMG.2019.004