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Miss Yule, Hedgefield. Later, as Mrs Maude Anderson, she was a science teacher at the Inverness Royal Academy, and, long before her marriage, the resident mistress in the Academy girls' hostel at Hedgefield. Her sister Gladys, later Mrs Gladys Fairie, was art teacher at the Royal Academy until her marriage.
Reference: 37288b
Miss Yule, Hedgefield. Later, ...
Mrs MacDonald, 15 Lovat Road, Inverness. She is wearing the badge of the Royal Observer Corps.
Reference: 38492
Mrs MacDonald, 15 Lovat Road, ...
Rev James Fraser CF. The cap badge denotes the Royal Army Chaplains Department.
Reference: 38449
Rev James Fraser CF. The cap b...
Miss MacDonald, 27 Telford Gardens. She is wearing the badge of the Royal Observer Corps.
Reference: 38425a
Miss MacDonald, 27 Telford Gar...
Miss MacDonald, 27 Telford Gardens. She is wearing the badge of the Royal Observer Corps.
Reference: 38425b
Miss MacDonald, 27 Telford Gar...
Donald John (DJ) MacDonald, Rector of Inverness Royal Academy 1940-1962.
Reference: 38408
Donald John (DJ) MacDonald, Re...
Copy for Miss Jane Ross, A Camp, Royal Naval Air Service, Fearn. (HMS Owl was the name assigned to RNAS Fearn, when it was taken over as a torpedo training school by the Royal Navy in 1942. The base closed in July 1946).
Reference: rc51a
Copy for Miss Jane Ross, A Cam...
Copy for Miss Jane Ross, Women's Royal Naval Service, Camp, Fearn. (HMS Owl was the name assigned to RNAS Fearn, when it was taken over as a torpedo training school by the Royal Navy in 1942. The base closed in July 1946).
Reference: rc51b
Copy for Miss Jane Ross, Women...
Miss Isobel Stewart. Captain of the Inverness Royal Academy Hockey Team.
Reference: 31606
Miss Isobel Stewart. Captain o...
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...
Palace Cinema foyer, Huntly Street, Inverness. Opened 21st November 1938 with 'Hard to Get' starring Dick Powell, after a ceremony performed by Provost Hugh Mackenzie. The nurse figurine in the foyer is a charity collection box in aid of the Royal Northern Infirmary. The Palace once seated 1,023 patrons. It closed in 1963 and became a bingo hall until it was finally demolished in 2010. *
Reference: 32034b
Palace Cinema foyer, Huntly St...