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Reverend Murdo Smith (1877-1936). Born in Leurbost, Isle of Lewis, he was a teacher and missionary, before entering the ministry in 1922. Married to Margaret Matheson and had four children, Peggy, Dolina, Kenneth and Morag. He was also a bard, and a collection of his Gaelic poetry was published in 2014.
Reference: 26165
Reverend Murdo Smith (1877-193...
Young boy in Scottish dress.#
Reference: 26163b
Young boy in Scottish dress.#...
Young boy in Scottish dress.#
Reference: 26163a
Young boy in Scottish dress.# ...
MacIver, Schoolhouse, Struy. Print request was to isolate the bride and groom, explaining the ghost-like appearance of the best man and bridesmaid. 04.10.1926.
Reference: 26154b
MacIver, Schoolhouse, Struy. P...
Bridal couple.#
Reference: 26152b
Bridal couple.#...
Bridal couple.#
Reference: 26152a
Bridal couple.#...
Cameron, Platcock House, Fortrose.
Reference: 26149b
Cameron, Platcock House, Fortr...
Cameron, Platcock House, Fortrose.
Reference: 26149a
Cameron, Platcock House, Fortr...
Original image re-copied for a Mrs Munro, 3 MacGregor Buildings, Millburn Road, Inverness. (26145a is the isolated image). 24.08.1926.
Reference: 26145b
Original image re-copied for a...
Copy for a Mrs Munro, 3 MacGregor Buildings, Millburn Road, Inverness. (26145b is the original). 24.08.1926.
Reference: 26145a
Copy for a Mrs Munro, 3 MacGre...
Original print made for a Miss Sutherland, c/o MacDonald, Fruiterer Arcade. This print shows the complete image - (26143a shows the soldier only) 23.08.1926.
Reference: 26143b
Original print made for a Miss...
Re-print made for a Miss Sutherland, c/o MacDonald, Fruiterer Arcade. This print shows the soldier only - (26143b shows the complete image) 23.08.1926.
Reference: 26143a
Re-print made for a Miss Suthe...