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Football 1st XI 1954-1955. Rear: Alec Paterson, George Stewart, Ian Guthrie, Sandy MacNiven, Robert Cameron, Alec Fraser. Front: Callum MacIntyre, Alastair MacLeod, John Urquhart, John MacLellan, Alastair Finlayson, John Millar. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_093).
Reference: IRAA
Football 1st XI 1954-1955. Rea...
Football 1st XI 1953-1954. Rear: A. Fraser, J. MacLellan, C. Ross, R. Paterson, J. Finlayson. Front: I. MacKenzie, R. MacPherson, A. Grant, A. Robertson, J. Urquhart, D.E MacLean. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_084).
Reference: IRAA
Football 1st XI 1953-1954. Rea...
Football 1st XI 1948-1949. Rear: Leslie Hodge, Prefect Frank Taylor, School Captain Allan Cameron, Alex MacAskill, Angus MacKenzie, William Corbett. Front: Alastair Jamieson, Prefect Roderick J. MacLeod, Roland MacKenzie, Mr Cunningham, Lachlan Russell, Louis Forrai. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_013).
Reference: IRAA
Football 1st XI 1948-1949. Rea...
Stewart Ross, Grampian Records. Inverness singer and songwriter born in Merkinch in 1929. A well known performer from the 1960s-1980s, signed with Grampian Records in February 1965, about the time this portrait was taken. He wrote 'My Bonnie Maureen' which sold over 350,000 copies for Daniel O'Donnell. He also contributed lyrics to Calum Kennedy's famous recording of 'The Dark Island.' The Am Baile website have published a radio interview with him from 1988 and the songs he wrote are now more widely available via YouTube and MP3 download. 'The Dark Island', sung by Daniel O' Donnell, was in the top thirty of the album charts at the end of 2018. Stewart Ross died in 1993. (Information kindly provided by his son, Alan Ross).
Reference: 47135b
Stewart Ross, Grampian Records...
Stewart Ross, Grampian Records. Inverness singer and songwriter born in Merkinch in 1929. A well known performer from the 1960s-1980s, signed with Grampian Records in February 1965, about the time this portrait was taken. He wrote 'My Bonnie Maureen' which sold over 350,000 copies for Daniel O'Donnell. He also contributed lyrics to Calum Kennedy's famous recording of 'The Dark Island.' The Am Baile website have published a radio interview with him from 1988 and the songs he wrote are now more widely available via YouTube and MP3 download. 'The Dark Island', sung by Daniel O' Donnell, was in the top thirty of the album charts at the end of 2018. Stewart Ross died in 1993. (Information kindly provided by his son, Alan Ross).
Reference: 47135a
Stewart Ross, Grampian Records...
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon. Victoria Frances Maud Baillie (b.14 March 1899-d.10 January 1931). Daughter of Colonel James Evan Bruce Baillie of Dochfour and Nellie Lisa Bass, Baroness Burton of Burton-on-Trent and of Rangemore. She married Sir Digby Lawson, 2nd Bt. on 2 November 1922. She died on 10 January 1931 at age 31. (See also ref: 30601).
Reference: 30601
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon...
D.N Paterson, 609 Dunbarton Rd, Partick, Glasgow. Donald Noble Paterson, (1869-1939) was a granite mason and journeyman stonecutter. He married Isabella Murray Paterson (1872-1958) in 1894 and was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 23930
D.N Paterson, 609 Dunbarton Rd...
Miss Dorothy Paterson, Kenneth Street, Inverness. The young man on the left is James Daniel Mackintosh (1905-1970), son of James Daniel Mackintosh (1867-1909) and Christina Christie (1877-1913). When his parents died, he and his younger sister Maisie were taken in at different times by several different relatives, including his mother's sister Anne, who had married Peter Paterson. He is with the Paterson's adopted daughter Dorothy (1906-1967). James Daniel Mackintosh emigrated to the USA in 1923, after Maisie died in 1920. Peter Paterson was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948), who also emigrated with wife Anne and daughter Dorothy in 1925.
Reference: 23126d
Miss Dorothy Paterson, Kenneth...
Miss Dorothy Paterson, Kenneth Street, Inverness. The young man on the left is James Daniel Mackintosh (1905-1970), son of James Daniel Mackintosh (1867-1909) and Christina Christie (1877-1913). When his parents died, he and his younger sister Maisie were taken in at different times by several different relatives, including his mother's sister Anne, who had married Peter Paterson. He is with the Paterson's adopted daughter Dorothy (1906-1967). James Daniel Mackintosh emigrated to the USA in 1923, after Maisie died in 1920. Peter Paterson was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948), who also emigrated with wife Anne and daughter Dorothy in 1925.
Reference: 23126c
Miss Dorothy Paterson, Kenneth...
Miss Paterson, Kenneth Street, Inverness. The young man on the left is James Daniel Mackintosh (1905-1970), son of James Daniel Mackintosh (1867-1909) and Christina Christie (1877-1913). At right is his younger sister Maisie (1907-1920). After their parents died they were taken in at different times by several different relatives, including his mother's sister Anne, who had married Peter Paterson. James Daniel Mackintosh emigrated to the USA in 1923, after Maisie died in 1920. Peter Paterson was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948), who also emigrated with wife Anne and daughter Dorothy in 1925.
Reference: 23126b
Miss Paterson, Kenneth Street,...
Hockey 1st XI 1955-1956. Rear: Margaret Ferguson, Elizabeth Mann, Shonaid Robertson, Helen Simpson, Marion Renfrew, Sheila Manson. Front: Betty Grant, Sheena Campbell, Jean Stoker, Miss Maude Yule, Ishbel Cameron, Pat Urquhart, Pat Cumming. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_108).
Reference: IRAA
Hockey 1st XI 1955-1956. Rear:...
Hockey 2nd XI 1955-1956. Rear: Ann Davidson, Winifred Elliott, Maureen Bruce, Gillian MacPherson, Janice Cumming, Ann Dand. Front: Jean MacGillivray, Helen Flynn, Katherine MacInnes, Morven Jenkins, Elizabeth McIntyre, Rhea Skinner. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_101).
Reference: IRAA
Hockey 2nd XI 1955-1956. Rear:...