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Military badge that features references to Egypt, Pyreness, Salamanca, Fuentes D'Onor, Peninsula, Toulouse, Waterloo, Nivelle Nive, and Egmont Op Zee.*
Reference: H-0306
Military badge that features r...
Pte A. Shields, Cameron Highlanders, Northern Meeting Rooms.
Reference: 33030
Pte A. Shields, Cameron Highla...
Pte J. Quinn, Cameron Barracks.
Reference: 32536
Pte J. Quinn, Cameron Barracks...
Pte Ingram.
Reference: 32511
Pte Ingram....
John Ingram, Cameron Highlanders.
Reference: 32301
John Ingram, Cameron Highlande...
A collection of Wolseley's outside Macrae & Dick in Strother's Lane, Inverness in 1938.*
Reference: 31556
A collection of Wolseley's...
Engraving of the seven arched bridge over the River Ness in 1836 by T. Allom and R. Sands.*
Reference: 28086
Engraving of the seven arched ...
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (1896-1952), Crown Drive, Inverness, January 1929. Mackintosh was a famous mystery writer who used the pseudonym Josephine Tey. She also wrote as Gordon Daviot, under which name she wrote plays, many with biblical or historical themes.
Reference: 27533c
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (189...
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (1896-1952), Crown Drive, Inverness, January 1929. Mackintosh was a famous mystery writer who used the pseudonym Josephine Tey. She also wrote as Gordon Daviot, under which name she wrote plays, many with biblical or historical themes.
Reference: 27533b
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (189...
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (1896-1952), Crown Drive, Inverness, January 1929. Mackintosh was a famous mystery writer who used the pseudonym Josephine Tey. She also wrote as Gordon Daviot, under which name she wrote plays, many with biblical or historical themes.
Reference: 27533a
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (189...
Channery Town in Ross, Kindeace Lodge, Fortrose. This illustration, published in 1743, depicts Fortrose. The ancient name for the burgh of Fortrose was 'Chanonrie of Rose' and it was united to the Burgh of Rosemarkie in 1455 by a charter from King James II, thus creating the Royal Burgh of Fortrose and Rosemarkie.*
Reference: 26628
Channery Town in Ross, Kindeac...
Mr Cormack, Wick.
Reference: 4009d
Mr Cormack, Wick....