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Scouts group. #
Reference: H-0302
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Scouts with charity hampers. #
Reference: H-0301
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Reference: 28178b
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Reference: 28178a
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Portrait. #
Reference: 28615
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Bridal procession with Scouts and staffs. Possibly taken outside the old West Church in the late 1930s. The leader on the right of the guard of honour is John R. Cowieson, Scoutmaster of the 3rd Inverness (Crown) Troop from 1936. He moved to Fife in the late 40s-early 50s and was District Commissioner and County Commissioner there for a number of years. #
Reference: 490c2
Bridal procession with Scouts ...
Bridal procession with Scouts and staffs. Possibly taken outside the old West Church in the late 1930s. The leader on the right of the guard of honour is John R. Cowieson, Scoutmaster of the 3rd Inverness (Crown) Troop from 1936. He moved to Fife in the late 40s-early 50s and was District Commissioner and County Commissioner there for a number of years. #
Reference: 490c1
Bridal procession with Scouts ...
R.S. MacDonald, Eastgate, Inverness. December 1953. This is Captain James MacPherson who worked in R.S. MacDonald. He was a Scoutmaster in the 21st Inverness Old High Scouts when they met in the Scout Hut on Strothers Lane in the 1950s. It's believed he was an officer in the Gordon Highlanders and always wore tartan trews for evening dress instead of a kilt since he had an artificial leg. He left Inverness in 1955.  His dancing partner is Nursing Sister  F.I. MacPherson, Q.A.R.N.N.S. of the Royal Naval Hospital, Gosport.  Identification and information submitted by Duncan Chisholm.
Reference: 44446f
R.S. MacDonald, Eastgate, Inve...
R.S. MacDonald, Eastgate, Inverness. December 1953. This is Captain James MacPherson who worked in R.S. MacDonald. He was a Scoutmaster in the 21st Inverness Old High Scouts when they met in the Scout Hut on Strothers Lane in the 1950s. It's believed he was an officer in the Gordon Highlanders and always wore tartan trews for evening dress instead of a kilt since he had an artificial leg. He left Inverness in 1955.  His dancing partner is Nursing Sister  F.I. MacPherson, Q.A.R.N.N.S. of the Royal Naval Hospital, Gosport.  Identification and information submitted by Duncan Chisholm.
Reference: 44446e
R.S. MacDonald, Eastgate, Inve...
R.S. MacDonald, Eastgate, Inverness. December 1953. This is Captain James MacPherson who worked in R.S. MacDonald. He was a Scoutmaster in the 21st Inverness Old High Scouts when they met in the Scout Hut on Strothers Lane in the 1950s. It's believed he was an officer in the Gordon Highlanders and always wore tartan trews for evening dress instead of a kilt since he had an artificial leg. He left Inverness in 1955.  His dancing partner is Nursing Sister  F.I. MacPherson, Q.A.R.N.N.S. of the Royal Naval Hospital, Gosport.  Identification and information submitted by Duncan Chisholm.
Reference: 44446d
R.S. MacDonald, Eastgate, Inve...
R.S. MacDonald, Eastgate, Inverness. December 1953. This is Captain James MacPherson who worked in R.S. MacDonald. He was a Scoutmaster in the 21st Inverness Old High Scouts when they met in the Scout Hut on Strothers Lane in the 1950s. It's believed he was an officer in the Gordon Highlanders and always wore tartan trews for evening dress instead of a kilt since he had an artificial leg. He left Inverness in 1955.  His dancing partner is Nursing Sister  F.I. MacPherson, Q.A.R.N.N.S. of the Royal Naval Hospital, Gosport.  Identification and information submitted by Duncan Chisholm.
Reference: 44446c
R.S. MacDonald, Eastgate, Inve...
R.S. MacDonald, Eastgate, Inverness. December 1953. This is Captain James MacPherson who worked in R.S. MacDonald. He was a Scoutmaster in the 21st Inverness Old High Scouts when they met in the Scout Hut on Strothers Lane in the 1950s. It's believed he was an officer in the Gordon Highlanders and always wore tartan trews for evening dress instead of a kilt since he had an artificial leg. He left Inverness in 1955.  Identification and information submitted by Duncan Chisholm.
Reference: 44446b
R.S. MacDonald, Eastgate, Inve...