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Lt MacLeod, Stratton House. Major Jock K. McLeod as a subaltern officer c1950. He served in the Seaforth Highlanders 1949-1961, and was well known as a Trans-Atlantic sailor.
Reference: 42845c
Lt MacLeod, Stratton House. Ma...
Lt MacLeod, Stratton House. Major Jock K. McLeod as a subaltern officer c1950. He served in the Seaforth Highlanders 1949-1961, and was well known as a Trans-Atlantic sailor.
Reference: 42845b
Lt MacLeod, Stratton House. Ma...
Lt MacLeod, Stratton House. Major Jock K. McLeod as a subaltern officer c1950. He served in the Seaforth Highlanders 1949-1961, and was well known as a Trans-Atlantic sailor.
Reference: 42845a
Lt MacLeod, Stratton House. Ma...
Mrs MacLeod, Porterfield House, Inverness.
Reference: 25434
Mrs MacLeod, Porterfield House...
Mr Mackenzie, School House, Balnain, Inverness. Woman also appears in 25177a.
Reference: 25178
Mr Mackenzie, School House, Ba...
Miss Chrissie Mackenzie, School House, Forsinard, Sutherland. Also appears in image 25178.
Reference: 25177c
Miss Chrissie Mackenzie, Schoo...
Miss Chrissie Mackenzie, School House, Forsinard, Sutherland. Also appears in image 25178.
Reference: 25177b
Miss Chrissie Mackenzie, Schoo...
Miss Chrissie Mackenzie, School House, Forsinard, Sutherland. Also appears in image 25178.
Reference: 25177a
Miss Chrissie Mackenzie, Schoo...
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was an Irish playwright and a co-founder of the London School of Economics. He wrote more than 60 plays and is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1925) and an Oscar (1938), for his contributions to literature and for his work on the film 'Pygmalion' (adaptation of his play of the same name). In 1898, Shaw married Charlotte Payne-Townshend whom he survived. They settled in Ayot St Lawrence in a house now called Shaw's Corner. In 1925 he was staying in Thurso; having been ill his wife had taken him to Caithness and then to Orkney for his convalescence, and it is probable this image dates from that time. Shaw died in Ayot St Lawrence, aged 94, from chronic problems exacerbated by injuries he incurred by falling from a ladder.
Reference: H-0183
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950...
Miss MacPherson, Holme House.
Reference: 34824
Miss MacPherson, Holme House. ...
Miss Dick, Station House, Fortrose.
Reference: 38498
Miss Dick, Station House, Fort...
Mrs Graesser, Flemington House.
Reference: 38483a
Mrs Graesser, Flemington House...