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McKenzie. Possible sister of 22590b.
Reference: 22590a
McKenzie. Possible sister of 2...
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...
Three women, possibly sisters, posing in studio. Original plate broken on corner.#
Reference: 21991
Three women, possibly sisters,...
Eric Whitelaw, who had a false left arm, copy of photo dated 1918. Whitelaw served in the Seaforth Highlanders in World War I, when he was severely wounded. He later became a rubber planter in Ceylon. He died at Buckingham Palace in 1953 while waiting to receive the OBE, awarded in the Coronation Honours List for his services to the rubber industry in Ceylon.
Reference: 9049
Eric Whitelaw, who had a false...
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...
Copy for a Dr. Alastair MacLeod, with other people taken out.
Reference: 151
Copy for a Dr. Alastair MacLeo...
Mrs Clark, Celt Street, Inverness. Copy.
Reference: 148b
Mrs Clark, Celt Street, Invern...
Mrs Clark, Celt Street, Inverness. Copy.
Reference: 148a
Mrs Clark, Celt Street, Invern...
Copy made for a Mrs Jack, Avoch.
Reference: 145
Copy made for a Mrs Jack, Avoc...
Mrs C. Rose. Tombstone of Charles Rose, 1877-1944, Birkenhead.
Reference: 144
Mrs C. Rose. Tombstone of Char...
George Wilson Brass, 16 Broadstone Park, Inverness. Copy. Originally from Orkney, he was captured with the fall of Hong Kong in WWII. He died of malnutrition on 10th December 1944 while a prisoner of the Japanese. Born in 1918 he joined the RAF after completing his education at the Inverness Royal Academy, and had been posted to Hong Kong in 1938. His daughter Dorothy later emigrated to New Zealand.
Reference: 142
George Wilson Brass, 16 Broads...
Mrs Mackay, Academy Hotel, for Ross, Balintore, Fearn. Copy of gent.
Reference: 139
Mrs Mackay, Academy Hotel, for...