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Page 110 of 140 of 1675 Records
Miss Sutherland at rear, Miss Mackay at left and Miss Ross at right. (See also ref: 26048 and 26049).
Reference: 26047b
Miss Sutherland at rear, Miss ...
Miss Sutherland.
Reference: 26047a
Miss Sutherland....
Miss Leith and Miss Tawse. See also ref: 113a/b.
Reference: 112b
Miss Leith and Miss Tawse. See...
Mr and Mrs G.S Keith, Glasgow.
Reference: 100
Mr and Mrs G.S Keith, Glasgow....
Chisholm, Kingswood, Ardross Street, Inverness. See Mrs Simon Chisholm and children at ref: 24675a/b with same address.
Reference: 24805
Chisholm, Kingswood, Ardross S...
Miss E. Jack, Toberchurn, Conon Bridge (standing). See also ref: 24809.
Reference: 24810
Miss E. Jack, Toberchurn, Cono...
John Murray, c/o The Free Presbyterian Manse, 30 Broadstone Park, Inverness. Born at Badbea 14th October 1898. He served with The Black Watch during the First World War, was wounded and lost his right eye in 1918. Post-war he attended the University of Glasgow, this photo taken at about that time. Following his acceptance as a theological student of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland he pursued further studies in America at Princeton Theological Seminary, but broke with the Free Presbyterian Church in 1930 over that Church's treatment of the Chesley, Ontario congregation. He taught at Princeton for a year and then lectured in systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary to generations of students from 1930 to 1966. Murray preached at Chesley and Lochalsh from time to time until his retirement from Westminster in 1968. He married Valerie Knowlton 7th December 1967 and retired to Scotland where he was connected with the Free Church. He eventually returned to Ross-shire and died on 8th May 1975.
Reference: 24801
John Murray, c/o The Free Pres...
Street level facade of the Inverness Town House in Castle Street, built between 1878-1882. To the left of door no.6 was an opticians, who also dealt with health insurance, cameras and film. To the right was W.H. Finlay & Co, Publishers & Stationers - 'Official Printers to Inverness' with an office in London. *
Reference: H-0167a
Street level facade of the Inv...
Street level facade of the Inverness Town House in Castle Street, built between 1878-1882. Door no.2 led to the 'Chamberlain's Burgh Assessments' and 'Department for Gas Accounts.' *
Reference: H-0167b
Street level facade of the Inv...
Portrait. Couple and pet dog. #
Reference: 30572c
Portrait. Couple and pet dog. ...
Dawn Ritchie and Norwegian Eric Prydz bridal, in the Main Hall at Ardlarach House in Tain. They went to live in Norway.
Reference: H-0074c
Dawn Ritchie and Norwegian Eri...
Dawn Ritchie and Norwegian Eric Prydz bridal, in the Main Hall at Ardlarach House in Tain. They went to live in Norway.
Reference: H-0074d
Dawn Ritchie and Norwegian Eri...