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Charles Ian Fraser Esq., Newstead Abbey, near Linley, Notts. In 1861, the African explorer William Frederick Webb, bought Lord Byron's home Newstead Abbey. After his death in 1899, the estate passed to each of his surviving children and finally to his grandson Charles Ian Fraser. Fraser sold Newstead to philanthropist Sir Julien Cahn, who presented it to Nottingham Corporation in 1931. At the time of this portrait, Fraser was still at Newstead Abbey.
Reference: 24580d
Charles Ian Fraser Esq., Newst...
Charles Ian Fraser Esq., Newstead Abbey, near Linley, Notts. In 1861, the African explorer William Frederick Webb, bought Lord Byron's home Newstead Abbey. After his death in 1899, the estate passed to each of his surviving children and finally to his grandson Charles Ian Fraser. Fraser sold Newstead to philanthropist Sir Julien Cahn, who presented it to Nottingham Corporation in 1931. At the time of this portrait, Fraser was still at Newstead Abbey.
Reference: 24580c
Charles Ian Fraser Esq., Newst...
Charles Ian Fraser Esq., Newstead Abbey, near Linley, Notts. In 1861, the African explorer William Frederick Webb, bought Lord Byron's home Newstead Abbey. After his death in 1899, the estate passed to each of his surviving children and finally to his grandson Charles Ian Fraser. Fraser sold Newstead to philanthropist Sir Julien Cahn, who presented it to Nottingham Corporation in 1931. At the time of this portrait, Fraser was still at Newstead Abbey.
Reference: 24580b
Charles Ian Fraser Esq., Newst...
Charles Ian Fraser Esq., Newstead Abbey, near Linley, Notts. In 1861, the African explorer William Frederick Webb, bought Lord Byron's home Newstead Abbey. After his death in 1899, the estate passed to each of his surviving children and finally to his grandson Charles Ian Fraser. Fraser sold Newstead to philanthropist Sir Julien Cahn, who presented it to Nottingham Corporation in 1931. At the time of this portrait, Fraser was still at Newstead Abbey.
Reference: 24580a
Charles Ian Fraser Esq., Newst...
Mr R. MacRae, Tealaggan Cottage, Kirkhill.
Reference: 23622
Mr R. MacRae, Tealaggan Cottag...
Mrs D. Fraser, The Steam Bakery, seated. The woman standing is found under image 23044 and named Mary Grant.
Reference: 23043b
Mrs D. Fraser, The Steam Baker...
Mrs D. Fraser, The Steam Bakery.
Reference: 23043a
Mrs D. Fraser, The Steam Baker...
Robina Fraser (third left) and Gordon Castle staff, Fochabers. Submitted by Catherine Cowing.
Reference: cc27
Robina Fraser (third left) and...
Robina Fraser (third left) and Gordon Castle staff, Fochabers. Submitted by Catherine Cowing.
Reference: cc28
Robina Fraser (third left) and...
Inverness & Northern Counties Bowling Association Rink Competition Winning Team, Inverness Bowling Club, July 1926. A.J MacLean, D.C Wilson, D.R Munro and John MacKenzie.
Reference: 25950
Inverness & Northern Count...
Timpson Shoes, located on the Inverness High Street. The building is no longer there, (the site is occupied by Shoe Zone), but the building on the left (Liptons Tea) is now the HSBC Bank. Image 26487a shows the Timpson store at the same location but with an earlier upper level facade. The elaborate building to the right is also gone, but the one on the extreme right of the photo still stands.*
Reference: 26487b
Timpson Shoes, located on the ...
Timpson Shoes, located on the Inverness High Street. The building is no longer there, (the site is occupied by Shoe Zone), but the building on the left (Liptons Tea) is now the HSBC Bank. Image 26487b shows the Timpson store at the same location but with a renovated upper level facade.*
Reference: 26487a
Timpson Shoes, located on the ...