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Macrae & Dick Taxi Booking Office in Station Square, the site now occupied by Mail Boxes Etc., with Ben Wyvis Kilts upstairs. The train station building is on the right.*
Reference: 3607
Macrae & Dick Taxi Booking...
Mr Kennedy, 48 Crown Street, Inverness. Biographical information kindly provided by Dave Conner.  An officer in the Inverness-shire Constabulary. The only Kennedy to serve in the force in the 20th century was Hugh Kennedy from Glenvarigal, Skye who served 14 years between 1924 and 1938. He was 24 when he joined. He started at Inverness Castle on 25th March 1924 and moved to Portree in March of the following year. He moved back to Inverness in May 1931 and would have continued to have worked in the area around (but outwith) the Burgh until he resigned on 26th April 1938. This portrait was taken in May 1924, soon after he joined up.
Reference: 24715
Mr Kennedy, 48 Crown Street, I...
Officers of the 71st Highlanders, Sebastopol 1856. Copy with blocking removed.*
Reference: 30378b
Officers of the 71st Highlande...
Officers of the 71st Highlanders, Sebastopol 1856. Copy with blocking.*
Reference: 30378a
Officers of the 71st Highlande...
Lieutenant John Hogg, MC, MM was born in 1887. He served in the Cameron Highlanders 1907 to 1920 and had the rare distinction of winning the Military Medal as a sergeant in 1916 and the Military Cross as an officer in 1919. A very full biography of him is held in the archives of the Highlanders' Museum at Fort George. Submitted by Catherine Cowing.
Reference: cc15
Lieutenant John Hogg, MC, MM w...
Lieutenant John Hogg, MC, MM was born in 1887. He served in the Cameron Highlanders 1907 to 1920 and had the rare distinction of winning the Military Medal as a sergeant in 1916 and the Military Cross as an officer in 1919. A very full biography of him is held in the archives of the Highlanders' Museum at Fort George. Submitted by Catherine Cowing.
Reference: cc14
Lieutenant John Hogg, MC, MM w...
Lieutenant John Hogg, MC, MM was born in 1887. He served in the Cameron Highlanders 1907 to 1920 and had the rare distinction of winning the Military Medal as a sergeant in 1916 and the Military Cross as an officer in 1919. A very full biography of him is held in the archives of the Highlanders' Museum at Fort George. Submitted by Catherine Cowing.
Reference: cc13
Lieutenant John Hogg, MC, MM w...
Robina Mitchell Fraser and John Hogg of the Cameron Highlanders. They were married in 1915 when Robina was working at Gordon Castle. Lieutenant John Hogg, MC, MM was born in 1887. He served in the Cameron Highlanders 1907 to 1920 and had the rare distinction of winning the Military Medal as a sergeant in 1916 and the Military Cross as an officer in 1919. A very full biography of him is held in the archives of the Highlanders' Museum at Fort George. Submitted by Catherine Cowing.
Reference: cc12
Robina Mitchell Fraser and Joh...
Pilot Officer McCall, Volunteer Reserve in the RAF with Half Wing Observer Brevet (in use until 1942).
Reference: 37292b
Pilot Officer McCall, Voluntee...
Pilot Officer McCall, Volunteer Reserve in the RAF with Half Wing Observer Brevet (in use until 1942).
Reference: 37292a
Pilot Officer McCall, Voluntee...
Miss J. Maclean, Post Office, Beauly.
Reference: 23149
Miss J. Maclean, Post Office, ...