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Mrs F. Youngston, 3 Friars Street, Inverness.
Reference: 23144c
Mrs F. Youngston, 3 Friars Str...
Mrs F. Youngston, 3 Friars Street, Invernes.
Reference: 23144b
Mrs F. Youngston, 3 Friars Str...
Mrs F. Youngston, 3 Friars Street, Inverness.
Reference: 23144a
Mrs F. Youngston, 3 Friars Str...
Mr James Chalmers, 5 Steel's Place, Edinburgh.
Reference: 23142c
Mr James Chalmers, 5 Steel'...
Mr James Chalmers, 5 Steel's Place, Edinburgh.
Reference: 23142b
Mr James Chalmers, 5 Steel'...
Mr James Chalmers, 5 Steel's Place, Edinburgh.
Reference: 23142a
Mr James Chalmers, 5 Steel'...
Allison family group c.1920. Rear from left, Margaret Allison (age 15), Maurie Allison (21), William 'Bill' Lumsden Allison (20), Isabella 'Ella' Allison (18). Front row; twins Murdo and Alastair Allison (8), father William Allison (38), Donald 'Donnie' Allison (5), mother Annie Lumsden (36), Helen Allison (9) and John Allison (16).   Bill Allison emigrated to America where he married Dorothy Paterson in 1930, the daughter of Peter Paterson of Inverness. A master baker and one time president of the Caledonian Football Club, Peter was a brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson.
Reference: 22437
Allison family group c.1920. R...
Senior couple, woman seated in chair, man on table.#
Reference: 22433
Senior couple, woman seated in...
Senior couple, standing.#
Reference: 22016b
Senior couple, standing.#...
Senior couple, standing.#
Reference: 22016a
Senior couple, standing.#...
Male child with long blonde ringlets standing on a chair wearing a Little Lord Fauntleroy suit.#
Reference: 21993
Male child with long blonde ri...
Murray - copies made in August 1955, to be superimposed together. (See 672b).  Naval cap band denotes HMS Pembroke. The last ship to bear that name before the current Pembroke, served as Flagship to the Commander in Chief Fleet and was a 101-gun screw propelled first rate. Launched in 1859 as HMS Duncan she was renamed HMS Pembroke on her transferral to harbour service in 1890, renamed HMS Tenedos II in 1905 and sold in 1910.  HMS Pembroke, the Royal Naval Barracks at Chatham, were opened in 1903.
Reference: 672a
Murray - copies made in August...