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Lt Philip Mitford, Seaforth Highlanders. Philip Clive Mitford was born 19th April 1918, son of Lt-Col Philip Mitford (1878-1946), Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, by his wife Alice, youngest daughter of Sir John Arthur Fowler, 2nd Baronet. Mitford was educated at Stowe and the Royal Military College Sandhurst and served in the Second World War (as a prisoner), and was a member of the Royal Company of Archers (Queen's Body Guard for Scotland). A Lt-Col, he was made a MBE in 1956, never married and died on 24th December 2003 aged 85.
Reference: 40443c
Lt Philip Mitford, Seaforth Hi...
Lt Philip Mitford, Seaforth Highlanders. Philip Clive Mitford was born 19th April 1918, son of Lt-Col Philip Mitford (1878-1946), Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, by his wife Alice, youngest daughter of Sir John Arthur Fowler, 2nd Baronet. Mitford was educated at Stowe and the Royal Military College Sandhurst and served in the Second World War (as a prisoner), and was a member of the Royal Company of Archers (Queen's Body Guard for Scotland). A Lt-Col, he was made a MBE in 1956, never married and died on 24th December 2003 aged 85.
Reference: 40443b
Lt Philip Mitford, Seaforth Hi...
Lt Philip Mitford, Seaforth Highlanders. Philip Clive Mitford was born 19th April 1918, son of Lt-Col Philip Mitford (1878-1946), Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, by his wife Alice, youngest daughter of Sir John Arthur Fowler, 2nd Baronet. Mitford was educated at Stowe and the Royal Military College Sandhurst and served in the Second World War (as a prisoner), and was a member of the Royal Company of Archers (Queen's Body Guard for Scotland). A Lt-Col, he was made a MBE in 1956, never married and died on 24th December 2003 aged 85.
Reference: 40443a
Lt Philip Mitford, Seaforth Hi...
Lt Philip Mitford, Seaforth Highlanders. Philip Clive Mitford was born 19th April 1918, son of Lt-Col Philip Mitford (1878-1946), Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, by his wife Alice, youngest daughter of Sir John Arthur Fowler, 2nd Baronet. Mitford was educated at Stowe and the Royal Military College Sandhurst and served in the Second World War (as a prisoner), and was a member of the Royal Company of Archers (Queen's Body Guard for Scotland). A Lt-Col, he was made a MBE in 1956, never married and died on 24th December 2003 aged 85.
Reference: 40433
Lt Philip Mitford, Seaforth Hi...
Castle Stuart. The land the castle was built on was granted to James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray by his half-sister, Mary, Queen of Scots, following her return to Scotland in 1561. The successive murders of Stewart and his son-in-law, James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, meant that the castle was finally completed by his grandson, James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray, in 1625. Though the castle initially flourished, it fell into disuse as the fortunes of the House of Stuart sank during the English Civil War and Charles I was executed. The castle lay derelict for 300 years before being restored. *
Reference: 1915b
Castle Stuart. The land the ca...
Castle Stuart. The land the castle was built on was granted to James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray by his half-sister, Mary, Queen of Scots, following her return to Scotland in 1561. The successive murders of Stewart and his son-in-law, James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, meant that the castle was finally completed by his grandson, James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray, in 1625. Though the castle initially flourished, it fell into disuse as the fortunes of the House of Stuart sank during the English Civil War and Charles I was executed. The castle lay derelict for 300 years before being restored. *
Reference: 1915a
Castle Stuart. The land the ca...
Andrew Paterson portrait of Agnes MacLennan (standing) with daughter Georgina Smith and grand-daughter Ruth. Georgina married Alexander Smith of Elgin who operated a drapery business in Queensgate, Inverness, in 1902. Submitted by Susan Edgar Mutch. (AP/H-0292)
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Andrew Paterson portrait of Ag...
Carrie M. Cruickshank as Mimosa in the November 1927 production of 'The Geisha,' the story of a Japanese tea-house performed by the Northern Amateur Operatic Society. In the advert it was noted that prices would be increased for this attraction due to the lavish expense of the production (over ?200), in aid of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses. A review noted that 'Miss Cruickshank has a beautiful voice, and went through the delicate Mimosa's ordeals of being sold and of selling with a sure finish.' #
Reference: 26823d
Carrie M. Cruickshank as Mimos...
Will Paterson, Queensgate, Inverness.
Reference: 24660b
Will Paterson, Queensgate, Inv...
Will Paterson, Queensgate, Inverness.
Reference: 24660a
Will Paterson, Queensgate, Inv...
William Malcolm (1858-1949), moved from Watten in Caithness to Inverness in 1896 and lived in Ballifeary Road. As a wheelwright, he worked on the Culloden Viaduct when it was being built (1898), and walked from Inverness to Clava every day. Courtesy Eona Macqueen.
Reference: H-0257
William Malcolm (1858-1949), m...
Sir Donald Walter Cameron of Lochiel (1876-1951) was a Scottish chieftain, the 25th chief (Lochiel) of Clan Cameron. He was the eldest son of Donald Cameron, 24th Lochiel, and succeeded his father as chief in 1906. That year he married Hermione Emily Graham, daughter of Douglas Graham, 5th Duke of Montrose; the couple would have three sons, including Donald Cameron, 26th Lochiel and Major Allan Cameron, as well as two daughters. Cameron served in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. He was knighted in 1934, and from 1939 he was the Lord Lieutenant of Inverness-shire. Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: H-0247
Sir Donald Walter Cameron of L...