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Caledonian Canal, Inverness for the British Publishing Co. Ltd.*
Reference: H-0288a
Caledonian Canal, Inverness fo...
Tennis courts at Bellfield Park, Inverness.*
Reference: H-0287
Tennis courts at Bellfield Par...
Golf course, Inverness.*
Reference: H-0286
Golf course, Inverness.*...
The War Memorial in Cavell Gardens, Inverness.*
Reference: H-0285
The War Memorial in Cavell Gar...
Old wooden Black Bridge over the River Ness. Postcard by Alexander Dallas.*
Reference: H-0284
Old wooden Black Bridge over t...
Military badge that features references to Egypt, Pyreness, Salamanca, Fuentes D'Onor, Peninsula, Toulouse, Waterloo, Nivelle Nive, and Egmont Op Zee.*
Reference: H-0306
Military badge that features r...
A collection of Wolseley's outside Macrae & Dick in Strother's Lane, Inverness in 1938.*
Reference: 31556
A collection of Wolseley's...
Engraving of the seven arched bridge over the River Ness in 1836 by T. Allom and R. Sands.*
Reference: 28086
Engraving of the seven arched ...
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (1896-1952), Crown Drive, Inverness, January 1929. Mackintosh was a famous mystery writer who used the pseudonym Josephine Tey. She also wrote as Gordon Daviot, under which name she wrote plays, many with biblical or historical themes.
Reference: 27533c
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (189...
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (1896-1952), Crown Drive, Inverness, January 1929. Mackintosh was a famous mystery writer who used the pseudonym Josephine Tey. She also wrote as Gordon Daviot, under which name she wrote plays, many with biblical or historical themes.
Reference: 27533b
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (189...
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (1896-1952), Crown Drive, Inverness, January 1929. Mackintosh was a famous mystery writer who used the pseudonym Josephine Tey. She also wrote as Gordon Daviot, under which name she wrote plays, many with biblical or historical themes.
Reference: 27533a
Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh (189...
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn Drive, Inverness. She worked for the Andrew Paterson Studio in the 1960s. Petra Graham Mackaskill was the youngest daughter of Malcolm and Mary MacAskill (formerly of Knock House, Sleat, Isle of Skye). Her Uncle Angus Graham owned the Ardvasar Hotel and after selling it he bought the King's Arms in Kyleakin, which Petra used to run with her sister Helen and brother Donald. She married Mr Workman and died at Inverness on 7th July 2007.
Reference: 44415e
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn...