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Miss Isobel MacLean, 20 Fettes Row, Edinburgh. Possibly from Beauly originally. See also series 42928 and 44057.
Reference: 43708a
Miss Isobel MacLean, 20 Fettes...
Sgt. James Adam Duff of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, 9 Brown Street, Inverness. Details provided by his daughter Ishbelle (Duff) Todd.
Reference: 43695
Sgt. James Adam Duff of the 2n...
Mrs Dawson, Hostel, Longman, Inverness.
Reference: 43217c
Mrs Dawson, Hostel, Longman, I...
Mrs Dawson, Hostel, Longman, Inverness.
Reference: 43217b
Mrs Dawson, Hostel, Longman, I...
Mrs Dawson, Hostel, Longman, Inverness.
Reference: 43217a
Mrs Dawson, Hostel, Longman, I...
Miss Margaret Munro was the holder of several national swimming titles. She later emigrated to Australia. See also 38323a/b.
Reference: 43088f
Miss Margaret Munro was the ho...
Miss Margaret Munro was the holder of several national swimming titles. She later emigrated to Australia. See also 38323a/b.
Reference: 43088e
Miss Margaret Munro was the ho...
Miss Margaret Munro. Became the holder of several national swimming titles and later emigrated to Australia. See also 38323a/b.
Reference: 43088d
Miss Margaret Munro. Became th...
Miss Margaret Munro. Became the holder of several national swimming titles and later emigrated to Australia. See also 38323a/b.
Reference: 43088c
Miss Margaret Munro. Became th...
Miss Margaret Munro. Became the holder of several national swimming titles and later emigrated to Australia. See also 38323a/b.
Reference: 43088b
Miss Margaret Munro. Became th...
Miss Margaret Munro. Became the holder of several national swimming titles and later emigrated to Australia. See also 38323a/b.
Reference: 43088a
Miss Margaret Munro. Became th...
Mrs Grant, Coulmore. Painted portrait of Lieutenant Colonel Ian P. Grant of Coulmore. Born in 1908, he was commissioned in The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in 1928. He served with distinction in WWII and commanded the London Scottish, but sadly died in an accident in Italy in 1945.
Reference: 41905b
Mrs Grant, Coulmore. Painted p...