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Jarrett. The Florians. At right is Louise Munro.
Reference: 413b
Jarrett. The Florians. At righ...
Jarrett. The Florians. At left is Louise Munro.
Reference: 413a
Jarrett. The Florians. At left...
Miss S. Mackenzie, Broadstone Park, Inverness.
Reference: 298b
Miss S. Mackenzie, Broadstone ...
Miss Crichton, Theatre Royal. There is other hard to read writing on the negative envelope. If you can decipher the lettering on 25245b please contact the SHPA.
Reference: 25245a
Miss Crichton, Theatre Royal. ...
Costumed man.
Reference: 21886
Costumed man. ...
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...
Sir Compton Mackenzie, (1883-1972) was a prolific writer of fiction, biography, histories, and memoir, as well as a cultural commentator, raconteur, and lifelong Scottish nationalist. He was one of the co-founders in 1928 of the Scottish National Party. He was born in West Hartlepool, England, into a theatrical family of Mackenzies, but many of whose members used Compton as their stage surname. Compton Mackenzie is perhaps best known for two comedies set in Scotland, the Hebridean Whisky Galore (1947) and the Highland The Monarch of the Glen (1941). He published almost 100 books on different subjects, including ten volumes of autobiography, My Life and Times (1963-1971). He also wrote history, biography, literary criticism, satires, children's stories and poetry. Mackenzie went to great lengths to trace the steps of his ancestors back to his spiritual home in the Highlands, and displayed a deep and tenacious attachment to Gaelic culture throughout his long and very colourful life. He was an ardent Jacobite, the third Governor-General of the Royal Stuart Society, and a co-founder of the Scottish National Party. He was rector of University of Glasgow from 1931 to 1934. Mackenzie built a house on the island of Barra in the 1930s. It was on Barra that he gained much inspiration and found creative solitude. He died in Edinburgh but such was his love of the Scottish Highlands that he is buried in Barra.
Reference: H-0238b
Sir Compton Mackenzie, (1883-1...
Miss Farquhar, 3 Victoria Terrace, Inverness, in Elizabethan costume.
Reference: 32991c
Miss Farquhar, 3 Victoria Terr...
Miss Farquhar, 3 Victoria Terrace, Inverness, in Elizabethan costume.
Reference: 32991b
Miss Farquhar, 3 Victoria Terr...
Miss Farquhar, 3 Victoria Terrace, Inverness, in Elizabethan costume.
Reference: 32991a
Miss Farquhar, 3 Victoria Terr...
Miss Bethune as a shepherdess.
Reference: 25725b
Miss Bethune as a shepherdess....
Miss Bethune as a shepherdess.
Reference: 25725a
Miss Bethune as a shepherdess....