Shopping Cart
Total : £0.00
Items : 0


View cart
Enter a surname, town name or other keyword to search the database. Remember to allow for the different spellings of 'Mc' and 'Mac.' Good luck!
{Search tips: Use single word search terms for more results}

 

Page 13 of 35 of 415 Records
Portrait. Miss (indecipherable) of Bogbain House, Inverness. If you can decipher the handwritten surname on 23226b please contact the SHPA. (David Bowd-Exworth kindly suggested Tickneer in September 2014). #
Reference: 23226a
Portrait. Miss (indecipherable...
Nurse Hay, Ness House.
Reference: 47920t
Nurse Hay, Ness House....
Nurse Hay, Ness House.
Reference: 47920s
Nurse Hay, Ness House....
Nurse Hay, Ness House.
Reference: 47920r
Nurse Hay, Ness House....
Nurse Hay, Ness House.
Reference: 47920q
Nurse Hay, Ness House....
Nurse Hay, Ness House.
Reference: 47920p
Nurse Hay, Ness House....
Nurse Hay, Ness House.
Reference: 47920o
Nurse Hay, Ness House....
Nurse Hay, Ness House.
Reference: 47920n
Nurse Hay, Ness House....
Miss Graham, Reay House Hotel.
Reference: 25644b
Miss Graham, Reay House Hotel....
Miss Graham, Reay House Hotel.
Reference: 25644a
Miss Graham, Reay House Hotel....
Mrs Gordon, Pitcalzean, Nigg. Copy of Dunskaith House, Nigg. The original house is at the far left, but it was significantly enlarged between 1901 and 1906 after its purchase by the Romanes family. The Cromarty Firth was used as a naval base during World War One, and Dunskaith House briefly became a naval hospital, but because of poor water supply to the house it was turned into a naval supplies store. It stood near to the Nigg pier and was almost wholly destroyed by fire in 1960 with only the servants' quarters surviving. *
Reference: 47575c
Mrs Gordon, Pitcalzean, Nigg. ...
Edward Rosslyn Mitchell (1879-1965). Politician who as Member of Parliament represented the constituency of Paisley in the House of Commons from 1924 to 1929. He sat as a Labour Party MP, but had earlier unsuccessfully stood for the Liberal Party. He stood as Liberal candidate in Buteshire the December 1910 general election. He was Labour candidate for Glasgow Central against Prime Minister Bonar Law at the 1922 general election and the 1923 general election. He was elected the Member of Parliament for Paisley in 1924, beating former Prime Minister HH Asquith. He stood down in 1929. His portrait by Andrew Paterson was exhibited in the 1930s.
Reference: 24668
Edward Rosslyn Mitchell (1879-...