Fort William & Lochaber Views....
Fort William viewed from around Ashburn Lane.Victorian Print taken from an 1832 publication.
Unsigned engraving taken from the book,The Florence Stories by Jacob Abbott published in 1860.
Fort William And Maryburgh c.1745
Caption reads "Fort William Inverness-Shire. 1919. GWW" but is believed to be taken sometime after 1876 as Rosse Chapel is shown which was erected 1817...in bad state of repair in 1876.....and demolished and new church (St Andrews] erected, with Consecration on 9th Sept 1880.
Inverlochy Castle and Ben Nevis taken from the Saturday Magazine published in 1834.
Charcoal Sketch by Elizabeth H Chandler (1888) of Fort William High Street,looking West from the Caledonian Hotel.This is a photograph of the sketch which unfortunately has some  brown age staining marks but is still nonetheless quite presentable.Marks were removed digitally in this image.
A rather crumpled view from around 1880 of FortWilliam.Although badly creased buildings from the period can be clearly seen on the original much larger photograph.
1800's to the early 1900's
McDonalds shop , early 1900's , at the site of the now Grand Hotel which is now closed and scheduled for demolishion.
Corner of Gordon Square in the early 1900's.
Taken from an 1880's "Sterioview" of Ben Nevis showing the Locheil Arms Hotel at Banavie.
Curling match in Glen Nevis , around 1890.
Original Prints/Photographs much larger than shown.
Gallery
The Pap of Glencoe from Ballachulish showing the route of the old road.
Mallaig from the Pier around 1910.
Taken from an original 1890s Kodak Round silver gelatin photograph and showing the old pier with the railway station just visable in the background.
Station Square in the early 1900's.
Early 1900's view of Fort William,again,buildings much clearer in larger scan.
Print, taken from "The Illustrated London News", showing,  Queen Victoria's arrival in Fort William in 1847.
Alex R. MacDougall (The gentleman on the right under the banana sign) and his shop at the top of the Station Square in the early 1900's. With thanks to his Great Granddaughter Ann Bruce for permission to post a copy of the photograph online.
1894 Denman West-Highland Railway Fort-William Print, a page of victorian social history. A wood engraving from one of the following....The Graphic or The Illustrated London News and showing the opening of the West Highland Railway with the arrival of the train and guests at Fort William.
Construction of the Lochaber Water Power Scheme,Laggan Dam.
Length 682ft between Abutuments.
Height 126ft from river bed to crest.
Photographed  downstream in the River Spean in 1934.
Fort William c.1892.Buildings from the period can be clearly seen as can the Steamer berthed at the pier on the original much larger photograph.
Bonnie Prince Charlie Cantata
Photograph believed to have been taken at Fort William School Pre-1920.
Mr Alex MacKay (in photograph) was Headmaster 1896-1926.
Gilbert Hay as Prince Charlie,Willie Cameron as Locheil and Calum MacIntyre as Glenaladale.

Back Row (L-R) Mr MacKay (Headmaster), Miss Halse, Lizzie Rabb, Flora Grey, Miss Duncan, Mary MaColl, Peggy Harper, Isa Cumming, Daisy MacPherson, Dorothy Hepburn.  

Front Row (L-R) ….? MacNab, Alistair MacKinnon, Johnny MacIntyre, Unknown, Calum Kilgour, Willie Cameron, Gilbert Hay, Calum MacIntyre, Unknown, Willie MacKay, Geo (George?) MacFarlane, N.Cameron (Teacher), Ian Fraser, Mr Lyme.
Station Square, Sept 1935.
St Andrews Episcopal School now St Andrews Guest House in Fort William. Built in 1880 and now a listed building this print was taken from a publication dated 1884.
Early 1900's view of the Caledonian Canal at Banavie showing the Locheil Arms Hotel which was used as a military hospital during the first world war and destroyed by fire in the 1920's.