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Isobel Ross.
Reference: 31602c
Isobel Ross....
Isobel Ross.
Reference: 31602b
Isobel Ross....
Isobel Ross.
Reference: 31602a
Isobel Ross. ...
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...
Mrs Paterson, Beach Villa, North Kessock.
Reference: 23663b
Mrs Paterson, Beach Villa, Nor...
Mrs Paterson, Beach Villa, North Kessock.
Reference: 23663a
Mrs Paterson, Beach Villa, Nor...
Jessie Macleod (nee Macrae) with Colin, Lorne, Duncan, Dodo and Ishbel. Jessie was a stage actress (see 26822b - the 1927 production of 'The Geisha'). Her husband was Colin Macleod. This family portrait was taken c1925. The boy Colin Macleod served during WWII in the Royal Navy. After being de-mobbed in 1946, he joined the merchant navy, where he rose to the rank of captain. During the early 1960s, he left the service and became Harbour Master at Inverness. He held this position for several years before re-joining the merchant navy. Lorne Macleod became a dentist and had his own practice in Huntly Street until he emigrated to Australia in 1967. Duncan Macleod also became a dentist with a practice in Boness and later Edinburgh. Donald 'Dodo' Macleod remained in Inverness and played football in his younger days for Inverness Thistle Football Club. Information kindly provided by Jessie's grandson Duncan Phillips.
Reference: 26575b
Jessie Macleod (nee Macrae) wi...
Jessie Macleod (nee Macrae) with Colin, Lorne, Duncan, Dodo and Ishbel. Jessie was a stage actress (see 26822b - the 1927 production of 'The Geisha'). Her husband was Colin Macleod. This family portrait was taken c1925. The boy Colin Macleod served during WWII in the Royal Navy. After being de-mobbed in 1946, he joined the merchant navy, where he rose to the rank of captain. During the early 1960s, he left the service and became Harbour Master at Inverness. He held this position for several years before re-joining the merchant navy. Lorne Macleod became a dentist and had his own practice in Huntly Street until he emigrated to Australia in 1967. Duncan Macleod also became a dentist with a practice in Boness and later Edinburgh. Donald 'Dodo' Macleod remained in Inverness and played football in his younger days for Inverness Thistle Football Club. Information kindly provided by Jessie's grandson Duncan Phillips.
Reference: 26575a
Jessie Macleod (nee Macrae) wi...
Joan Clark, November 1927. Instructions on envelope note: 'Block out shadows and introduce a seascape background.' (See also image 26571c).
Reference: 26571d
Joan Clark, November 1927. Ins...