The Kessock Ferry boat, known as the 'Eilean Dubh'

The Kessock Ferry boat, known as the 'Eilean Dubh'

ID: PAW18784I DESCRIPTION: The Kessock Ferry boat, the 'Eilean Dubh'. The Kessock Ferry was an ancient water route between Inverness and the Black Isle. It was frequently used by the local farming community, wishing to sell their produce in Inverness. The 'Eilean Dubh' was the first purpose-built vehicle ferry to travel the water route, being capable of carrying up to eight cars. Passengers could seek shelter from the sea spray in a small inside cabin. In 1967 the 'Eliean Dubh' was replaced by a much larger ferry boat, the 'Rosehaugh' and was only retained as a relief vessel, when the newer ferry boat went out-of-service. After the disabling of the Kessock Ferry in 1982, the 'Eilean Dubh' was used as a tender for oil rigs moored in the Cromarty Firth for service and repair This image can be purchased. For further information about purchasing and prices please email the Highland Photographic Archive quoting the External ID. PLACENAME: North Kessock DISTRICT: Avoch OLD COUNTY/PARISH: ROSS: Knockbain CREATOR (AV): David Whyte Studio PERIOD: 1950s SOURCE: Highland Photographic Archive (IMAG) COLLECTION: David Whyte Collection, Highland Photographic Archive Asset ID: 21031 KEYWORDS: