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Mrs Fraser, Furnace Cottage, Tore. Copy 11.11.1947.
Reference: 216
Mrs Fraser, Furnace Cottage, T...
The fishing drifter Lavatera was used as an armed naval auxiliary during the First World War. She was built in 1913 by W & G Stephen of Banff for John Wood Snr. and requisitioned by the Admiralty for wartime service in the Royal Navy in March 1915, and returned to the owners in 1920. During the Second World War it was again requisitioned in April 1940 until July 1946 and first used as a Barrage Balloon Vessel (BBV) and later as a Harbour Service Vessel. She was scrapped in 1948. In the photo the crew are in civilian clothing, and the bow-mounted cannon (a three pounder gun) is clearly visible. She is flying the White Ensign. Submitted by Robert Paterson.*
Reference: rap003
The fishing drifter Lavatera w...
The fishing drifter Clans of Macduff was used as an armed naval auxiliary during the First World War. She was built in 1915 and requisitioned by the Admiralty for wartime service in June. Returned to the owners in 1919 she was again requisitioned for service in August 1939 until April 1945 as a Harbour Service Vessel. In this photo the crew are wearing uniform and she is flying the White Ensign. Submitted by Robert Paterson.*
Reference: rap002
The fishing drifter Clans of M...
The upturned hull of the wreck of the HMS Natal in Cromarty Firth near Invergordon c1932-1938.*
Reference: H-0315e
The upturned hull of the wreck...
Mr V.C. Boles, The Lost Hind (1894) watercolour by Archibald Thorburn (1860-1935).*
Reference: 47528
Mr V.C. Boles, The Lost Hind (...
Miss Lorna MacLeod, aged 27 when this photograph was taken (1948), had been engaged for three weeks to George Fielden MacLeod, who was in the middle of his project to restore Iona Cathedral. She went on to become Lady MacLeod. The journalist Maxwell MacLeod is her son.
Reference: 1779c
Miss Lorna MacLeod, aged 27 wh...
Miss Lorna MacLeod, aged 27 when this photograph was taken (1948), had been engaged for three weeks to George Fielden MacLeod, who was in the middle of his project to restore Iona Cathedral. She went on to become Lady MacLeod. The journalist Maxwell MacLeod is her son.
Reference: 1779b
Miss Lorna MacLeod, aged 27 wh...
Miss Lorna MacLeod, aged 27 when this photograph was taken (1948), had been engaged for three weeks to George Fielden MacLeod, who was in the middle of his project to restore Iona Cathedral. She went on to become Lady MacLeod. The journalist Maxwell MacLeod is her son.
Reference: 1779a
Miss Lorna MacLeod, aged 27 wh...
Fraser, Burnfoot House, Muirton. Camerons. Copy.
Reference: 77b
Fraser, Burnfoot House, Muirto...
Fraser, Burnfoot House, Muirton. Cameron Highlanders. Copy.
Reference: 77a
Fraser, Burnfoot House, Muirto...
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn Drive, Inverness. She worked for the Andrew Paterson Studio in the 1960s. Petra Graham Mackaskill was the youngest daughter of Malcolm and Mary MacAskill (formerly of Knock House, Sleat, Isle of Skye). Her Uncle Angus Graham owned the Ardvasar Hotel and after selling it he bought the King's Arms in Kyleakin, which Petra used to run with her sister Helen and brother Donald. She married Mr Workman and died at Inverness on 7th July 2007.
Reference: 44415e
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn...
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn Drive, Inverness. She worked for the Andrew Paterson Studio in the 1960s. Petra Graham Mackaskill was the youngest daughter of Malcolm and Mary MacAskill (formerly of Knock House, Sleat, Isle of Skye). Her Uncle Angus Graham owned the Ardvasar Hotel and after selling it he bought the King's Arms in Kyleakin, which Petra used to run with her sister Helen and brother Donald. She married Mr Workman and died at Inverness on 7th July 2007.
Reference: 44415d
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn...