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Group. The two women also appear in the bridal images ref: 29599a/b/c. #
Reference: 29597a
Group. The two women also appe...
Group. The two women also appear in the bridal images ref: 29599a/b/c. #
Reference: 29597b
Group. The two women also appe...
Miss MacDonald, Drumnadrochit.
Reference: H-0168
Miss MacDonald, Drumnadrochit....
Miss Beresford, Rosehaugh, Avoch.
Reference: 23699b
Miss Beresford, Rosehaugh, Avo...
Miss Beresford, Rosehaugh, Avoch.
Reference: 23699a
Miss Beresford, Rosehaugh, Avo...
Staff Sergeant Fraser, Seaforth Highlanders, Fort George.
Reference: 23698a
Staff Sergeant Fraser, Seafort...
Miss M. Macleay, Miavaig House, Uig, Stornoway, Isle Of Lewis.
Reference: 23697
Miss M. Macleay, Miavaig House...
J. Clark, Tomich, Strathglass.
Reference: 23692
J. Clark, Tomich, Strathglass....
Miss Heatley copy.
Reference: 269
Miss Heatley copy. ...
Mackenzie, February 1948 copy.
Reference: 263a
Mackenzie, February 1948 copy....
William David Malcolm. Born c1880 and died in 1952 aged 72. He was a hired horse and cab driver for Macrae & Dick, and the driver for Doctor John Wilson Black of 46 Academy Street. It was Doctor George England Kerr who owned the first car in Inverness, but Doctor Black was not to be outdone. He sent William Malcolm to Glasgow for driving lessons, bought a car, and Malcolm became his personal chauffeur. William Malcolm married Catherine W. McMillan (c1907-1992).
Reference: 17098
William David Malcolm. Born c1...
Mrs Inkster. Damaged plate.
Reference: 18163
Mrs Inkster. Damaged plate. ...