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Anderson, February 1948 copy.
Reference: 268
Anderson, February 1948 copy....
Mrs Rennie copy. Damaged plate.
Reference: 261
Mrs Rennie copy. Damaged plate...
MacRae, January 1948 copy of photo from c1912. Wife of the policeman Alexander MacRae seen in ref: 259a.
Reference: 259b
MacRae, January 1948 copy of p...
Alexander MacRae of the Inverness Burgh Police, featuring the cap badge showing a camel and elephant (standing on all fours) as supporters for the Inverness Arms. A January 1948 copy of a photo from c1912. Born c1878 he was a Gamekeeper before joining the Police in 1899. Promoted sergeant in 1920, he retired in 1934. Identification information kindly provided by Dave Conner. A photo of Macrae c1920 can be found on flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/91779914@N00/8558792822
Reference: 259a
Alexander MacRae of the Invern...
MacLeod, December 1947 copy.
Reference: 258
MacLeod, December 1947 copy....
William David Malcolm. Born c1880 and died in 1952 aged 72. He was a hired horse and cab driver for Macrae & Dick, and the driver for Doctor John Wilson Black of 46 Academy Street. It was Doctor George England Kerr who owned the first car in Inverness, but Doctor Black was not to be outdone. He sent William Malcolm to Glasgow for driving lessons, bought a car, and Malcolm became his personal chauffeur. William Malcolm married Catherine W. McMillan (c1907-1992).
Reference: 17098
William David Malcolm. Born c1...
Pipes & Drum Band, Queen Victoria School, Dunblane. Possibly taken at Cameron Barracks, Inverness, circa October 1925.
Reference: 25538
Pipes & Drum Band, Queen V...
Dancing girl, October 1925. The instructions on the envelope to this image indicate it was to be deep-etched and turned upright, probably to be superimposed on a different background, the finished item which does not exist in the archive. See ref: 25530b_PB for the original. Instructions on the envelope include cutting the frills away from the skirt, shaving some off the knee, make the protruding hair on top more shapely and using a portion of the books to shape the rear of the head. # ~
Reference: 25530c
Dancing girl, October 1925. Th...
Dancing girl, October 1925. The instructions on the envelope to this image indicate it was to be deep-etched and turned upright, probably to be superimposed on a different background, the finished item which does not exist in the archive. See ref: 25530c_PB. #
Reference: 25530b
Dancing girl, October 1925. Th...
Miss Macrae (seated), Miss MacLean (standing). See also ref: 26036.
Reference: 26035
Miss Macrae (seated), Miss Mac...
Mrs Moir, Kenneth Street, Inverness, September 1926.Similar image (ref: 26031i) has instructions for hand colourisation. 'Frock pale mauve with floral decoration on front a darker tint of mauve and gold centre to flower. The eyes are blue and hair nut brown.' - 7th September 1926
Reference: 26031h
Mrs Moir, Kenneth Street, Inve...
Mrs Moir, Kenneth Street, Inverness, September 1926. This image has instructions for hand colourisation. 'Frock pale mauve with floral decoration on front a darker tint of mauve and gold centre to flower. The eyes are blue and hair nut brown.' - 7th September 1926
Reference: 26031i
Mrs Moir, Kenneth Street, Inve...