Introduction
Welcome to the Roybridge Image Library
The Roybridge Image Library contains 172 pictures of this area for you to browse.Many are images from a bygone age; some are images from present times. New images are always welcome. Images can be viewed by year, by album, by group, or by contributor, or you can use the simple search at the top of this page.
When viewing the pictures you can leave your own comments using the form at the foot of each page (please ensure that you fill in all relevant portions of the comments page; it would be appreciated if comments are left with at least a forename....anonymous comments may not be published, and abusive ones most certainly will not be published). In this way we hope to build up an extensive collection of information, reminiscences and anecdotes, and make any corrections necessary. There are 261 comments on the site at present.
You can also upload your own photos usigng the Upload a Picture link on the menu.
Latest Picture
Roybridge Hotel / Bridge
My late Father's cousin Matilda was married to the owner of the hotel, Colonel Mackintosh. In the early 1930's Dad was a supernumerary police constable based at Fersit with colleague, regular constable George Cameron. This is a postcard photo and I'v...
My late Father's cousin Matilda was married to the owner of the hotel, Colonel Mackintosh. In the early 1930's Dad was a supernumerary police constable based at Fersit with colleague, regular constable George Cameron. This is a postcard photo and I'v...
172 Pictures | 261 Comments

Latest Comments
The boy in the front row looks like Bernard Toal. ...Could that be Morag MacFarlane on second row ,behi...Looks like Graeme and Kevin Dignan and John MacDon...Can anyone put names to this photo of Mrs Henderso...I remember I wonder if there was something special on when th...Anyone with some information about this photo whic...This was taken much later than 1990. Around 1996 I...Sandy thinks the Lady is Maggie MackintoshI remember that fence well. Was standing on it onc...My goodness, what a flood of memories! Thank you R...





