AMMONITE – representing Hugh Miller’s geological discoveries and the fossils which can be found at Eathie

SEA BIRDS – South Sutor being an important habitat

HUGH MILLER – Cromarty’s most famous son and an inspiration to pupils

NORTH & SOUTH SUTORS & THE CROMARTY FIRTH

OLD CROMARTY CASTLE – no longer exists and represents the past

THE FOUR CHURCHES – the Gaelic Chapel, East Kirk, Episcopal, and West Kirk have all been important buildings for the people of Cromarty

COURTHOUSE & MERCAT CROSS

GRAVESTONE – representing villagers of the past. The carving is taken from St Regulus graveyard, aka the Pirates’ Graveyard, where Hugh Miller’s last piece of stone carving stands

CROMARTY ROSE – flower unique to Cromarty, and also the name of the Head Teacher

top section of the Cromarty Primary School window, 2007

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