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Wedding of Douglas and Dorothy Mackintosh, Dochfour Drive, Inverness. Outside West Church, Huntly Street.
Reference: 44624e
Wedding of Douglas and Dorothy...
Wedding of Douglas and Dorothy Mackintosh, Dochfour Drive, Inverness. Outside West Church, Huntly Street.
Reference: 44624d
Wedding of Douglas and Dorothy...
Wedding of Douglas and Dorothy Mackintosh, Dochfour Drive, Inverness. Outside West Church, Huntly Street.
Reference: 44624c
Wedding of Douglas and Dorothy...
Wedding of Douglas and Dorothy Mackintosh, Dochfour Drive, Inverness. Entering West Church, Huntly Street.
Reference: 44624b
Wedding of Douglas and Dorothy...
Wedding of Douglas and Dorothy Mackintosh, Dochfour Drive, Inverness. Entering West Church, Huntly Street.
Reference: 44624a
Wedding of Douglas and Dorothy...
Opening of the new Carrol House Orphanage, Island Bank Road, Inverness. The Carrol House Orphanage was officially opened at 3.00pm on Wednesday 26th August 1959 by Lady Maud Baillie CBE (shown speaking here). Eighteen children, cared for by the Highland Orphanage Trust, moved from the old building in Culduthel Road a few weeks previously and settled in to the more compact and up-to-date premises. Robert Gilbert, chairman of the Board of Governors presided at the well-attended ceremony, which was also addressed by Provost Robert Wotherspoon. The matron was Mrs M. Maclean and the two house-mothers were Miss I. Ross and Miss N. Donaldson. A bouquet was presented to Lady Baillie by Heather la Freniere, one of the children in the home. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~
Reference: jsn020
Opening of the new Carrol Hous...
Opening of the new Carrol House Orphanage, Island Bank Road, Inverness. The Carrol House Orphanage was officially opened at 3.00pm on Wednesday 26th August 1959 by Lady Maud Baillie CBE (shown speaking here). Eighteen children, cared for by the Highland Orphanage Trust, moved from the old building in Culduthel Road a few weeks previously and settled in to the more compact and up-to-date premises. Robert Gilbert, chairman of the Board of Governors presided at the well-attended ceremony, which was also addressed by Provost Robert Wotherspoon. The matron was Mrs M. Maclean and the two house-mothers were Miss I. Ross and Miss N. Donaldson. A bouquet was presented to Lady Baillie by Heather la Freniere, one of the children in the home. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~
Reference: jsn019
Opening of the new Carrol Hous...
The Cummings Hotel, Church Street, Inverness. Now The Kings Highway. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn003
The Cummings Hotel, Church Str...
The Cummings Hotel, Church Street, Inverness. Now The Kings Highway. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn002
The Cummings Hotel, Church Str...
Grain ship making a delivery at North Kessock, on the Black Isle. The grain was stored opposite the East Pier. The dirt track the children are on is the Old Craigton Road. Submitted by Margaret Paterson. (AP/H-0266) *
Reference: mp003
Grain ship making a delivery a...
Rugby 1st XV 1943-1944. Rear: A.J McLaren, J.G McPhee, R.L McKenzie, Spencer Marr, Mr C.J Buchanan, Donald MacLennan, Alex J. Graham, Hamish Gray, Craig MacIntosh. Front: G. Reid, James Nairn, Deverell Neill, Callum MacAulay, Bobby McKinlay, Stanley R.  Hone, David G. Watson. (James Cattell not present). (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_032).
Reference: IRAA
Rugby 1st XV 1943-1944. Rear: ...
Association Football 1st XI Cup Finalists 1951-1952. Rear: John A. MacKenzie, Archibald MacAulay, James T. Smith, Angus A. MacLean, Will Cameron. Front: Alfred MacKintosh, David Forrest, Lachlan Russell (C), Mr Frank Cunningham, Leslie Hodge (VC), Neil W. Smith, Ian Rodger. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_077).
Reference: IRAA
Association Football 1st XI Cu...