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Invergordon in World War II Sites and Features Listing The Invergordon in World War II project run by Invergordon Museum investigated wartime activity in Invergordon during the Second World War. Over 900 sites were identified, with information recorded in an Access and GIS database linking maps and information. This listing provides a summary of the key structures which still survive, and the evidence of selected others which no longer do so. Details have been submitted to the Highland Historic Environment Record, and once accessioned will then be forwarded to Canmore. Further information can also be found in resources at Invergordon Museum, on the Highland Historic Environment Record (her.highland.gov.uk) and in the booklet produced by the project: Wartime Invergordon: a Town Transformed. The project was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Beinn Tharsuinn Community Fund and a private donor. 1. Selected sites with surviving remains A number of sites were re-used from World War I, including parts of the bone mill, both hospitals, the Naval Recreation building and fields, the drill hall, church hall, Seabank tank farm, parts of Park School, the Invergordon Arts Centre (former town hall), and three of the officers housing; see the World War I sites and features listing for more information. Note: many of these buildings are on private property, and permission must be requested to visit. What is it? What remains? Date if known Source of information Seabank Tank Farm, Plans, memories with 45 oil tanks. All but one tank survives casualty of bombing raid in February 1941 Some are pre WWI, 4 from 1930s Other comments During the tanks were encased in bricks. Most were removed after the war. - 1-

Castle Gardens Camp / Polish Camp. Groundsman s Hut, grounds of Invergordon Academy Only foundations of some of the huts, with remains of nissen huts. Corrugated iron hut Built early in photographs Used first as an Army transit camp. At the end of the war, it was used for Polish regiments. See display in Invergordon Museum and www.theinvergordonarchive.org for photos and memories. A number of playing fields surrounded the Naval Rec building. Plaque on building erected by the groundsman s son. Air raid shelter, grounds of Invergordon Academy Shelter survives, though no entry This was one of two near the Naval Rec building. Air raid shelter, Joss Brick building jutting into the east end of Joss photographs May also have been a Watch House for WRENs. Later adapted as coal shelters and sheds for houses opposite. Anderson Shelters, Clyde sheds are in some back gardens but visible from the road Anderson shelters now above ground Memories, town council minutes, aerial photographs Pillbox on shore near Donkey Bridge Pillbox with gun emplacement inside Not in original site. It is reasonably intact suggesting it was not moved far. - 2-

Pillbox in woodland to South of King George In overgrown wood with difficult access. Presumably used to protect road and rail blocks near Donkey Bridge. Pillbox on Tomich Road Rail block remains near Donkey Bridge Fragments of the rail block lie between the road and railway This would have guarded the approach road from the north, as well as providing protection for the oil pipeline from Inchindown. There was also a road block situated nearby. Naval Garage and workshops. Several nissen huts, a framed building and an air raid shelter survive. memories The main garage building with a Belfast Truss roof probably dates between the wars. Trailer Pump Houses, to east of car park near the church and to west of Admiralty pier, in tank farm Brick and corrugated iron storehouse on stilts Two brick wartime buildings to the east of the Admiralty Pier Distinctive buildings with wide doors - 3- memories, military plans Currently the Pier shop Two buildings survive, though one is in poor condition. This building was situated at the terminus of railway sidings (now gone). On plans it is listed as the N.S.O. Transit Shed, transferred to the S.C.E. and B.AO. Stores. Military plans say that the eastern one was used as a sick bay and N.S.O. office while the western one as a dining room and tractor garage.

Buildings between Admiralty and Central pier Several wartime buildings survive in this area, all in use, including the old boat shed, a long brick building and a smaller brick building. The Wrennery The building is housing. Started just pre-, and converted in early. Inchindown Tank Reservoirs Northfield Ammunition Depot 6 huge underground oil reservoirs, and a few other brick buildings on the surface. 3 brick ammunition storage units, still preserving camouflage paint, plus brick buildings, fencing and modified guard house.. First tank completed 1941, last one probably 1943 Possibly just before Memories, Town Council Minutes,, aerial photos. Memories, military archives Military archives The boat shed has been reclad. Military plans show that the long brick building was an engine workshop at the north, and various workshops and offices to the south. This was used for housing for WRNS personnel. There were also nissen huts behind the building as far as Joss, also used by WRNS. One of only three such facilities in Britain. The oil was pumped up from Invergordon, then fed back down when needed. Capable of storing a large amount of ammunition, and therefore perhaps served other military installations in the area. - 4-

2. Selected Sites which no longer survive What was it? Where was it? Cromlet Tank Farm, with 13 tanks, behind Cromlet Drive Links Camp. On site of the then golf course. RAF Camp in Park School playing fields RAF Camp behind Naval Rec (roughly where Invergordon Academy is now) Rosskeen Battery, in field near where current Yacht Club is located Saltburn Battery, in field at east end of Saltburn How long did it survive? Built when? Source of information Demolished and land 12 in 1930s, 1 Newspaper decontaminated in 1991 post war accounts, aerial Until late 1950s. Demolished when the distillery was built. Shortly after the war, although at least one building survived into the 1950s. Invergordon Academy was built in 1961, so any surviving buildings were destroyed then. One building survived into 2000s, but rest gone by 1970s. No traces. Gone by 1975. No traces survive. photos Other comments Also said to have been encased in bricks, like Seabank Tank Farm Initially used by RAF. When they moved to Dalmore it was taken over by the Navy. Other school buildings were taken over by the RAF and Navy as well. Probably vacated when RAF moved to Dalmore in 1943, and unclear if they were used after that. One of two large AA batteries protecting Invergordon, one at Rosskeen and one at Saltburn. One of two large AA batteries protecting Invergordon, one at Rosskeen and one at Saltburn. - 5-