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Miss Hanson, Foyers. (Damaged plate).
Reference: 24326
Miss Hanson, Foyers. (Damaged ...
Mrs Taylor, North Kessock, Inverness.
Reference: 24324
Mrs Taylor, North Kessock, Inv...
Mr J. Paterson, North Kessock.
Reference: 24289
Mr J. Paterson, North Kessock....
Mrs Finlayson, Dingwall.
Reference: 24283b
Mrs Finlayson, Dingwall. ...
Mrs Finlayson, Dingwall.
Reference: 24283a
Mrs Finlayson, Dingwall. ...
Mrs Morrison, Beauly.
Reference: 24283
Mrs Morrison, Beauly. ...
Mrs McLeod, The Smithy, Munlochy, Black Isle. Andrew McLeod was born on 20th August 1880 in Rosskeen and Isabella Macdonald on 17th September 1894 in Poyntzfield. (See image ref: 23236_macdonald). They married on 8th June 1923 in Avoch, but this portrait dates from about 1925.  They had three children, Andrew, born 6th April 1924 in Munlochy, Annie Jane who died in infancy of bronchitis and Alexander, known as Alistair, born in 1934 in Lochcarron. McLeod worked on the land in the Black Isle and was later appointed grieve to Sir Reid who had an estate in Lochcarron. He continued working there for many years before eventually returning to Rosemarkie. (His son Andrew enlisted in 1939 and was based in Glasgow where he married in 1945 and settled. The biographical information has been kindly provided by his daughter Irene Thomas).
Reference: 24282
Mrs McLeod, The Smithy, Munloc...
Miss Paterson.
Reference: 24224b
Miss Paterson....
Miss Paterson.
Reference: 24224a
Miss Paterson. ...
Portrait. #
Reference: 22019
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Mackenzie, Broadstone Park, Inverness. William Mackay Mackenzie (1871-1952) was a Scottish historian, archaeologist and writer, who was Secretary of the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland between 1913 and 1935, and also an expert on folk-lore. He was born in Cromarty, graduated MA at Edinburgh University and taught at Glasgow Academy between 1896 and 1912. During the Second World War acted as head of the department of Ancient Scottish History. In 1942 he was appointed to be a member of the Commission where he had formerly been Secretary. He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) and was made an honorary Doctor of Laws in 1949 at Edinburgh. As well as writing on medieval history, he published a major edition of Dunbar's poems.   One brother, Donald Mackenzie, was a prolific writer on religion, mythology and anthropology, and another brother, George Mackenzie, who lived at 28 Broadstone Park, was the editor of the Northern Chronicle.  Identification and information sourced by Ken MacTaggart and Susan Malarky.
Reference: 298
Mackenzie, Broadstone Park, In...
Mr Mackenzie, School House, Balnain, Inverness. Woman also appears in 25177a.
Reference: 25178
Mr Mackenzie, School House, Ba...