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Author Ronald MacDonald Douglas (1896-1984). Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: 30704e
Author Ronald MacDonald Dougla...
Author Ronald MacDonald Douglas (1896-1984). Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: 30704d
Author Ronald MacDonald Dougla...
Author Ronald MacDonald Douglas (1896-1984). Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: 30704c
Author Ronald MacDonald Dougla...
Inverness Royal Academy Prefects 1951-1952. Rear: Mary Smith, Alistair MacBeath, Ann Graham, Leslie Hodge, Jean Douglas, Sandy Sanderson, Joan Latham, David Forrest, Sandy Davidson, Jean Drummond. Front: Neil Smith, Sylvia MacLeod (VC), Gordon Beveridge (C), Rector D.J MacDonald, Jessmar Williamson, Donald W. Fraser (VC), Alison Boag. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_072).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Prefec...
Inverness Royal Academy Prefects 1946-1947. Rear: Betty Martin, Hugh Williamson, Effie MacIntyre, John Martin, Christabel Donald, Alistair Fraser, Alison MacNair, Gordon MacKenzie, Muriel Thompson, Alan Douglas. Front: Peter Cameron, Catherine Tulloch, Donald Oliver, Rector D.J MacDonald, Netta Robertson, Murdo Christie, Rhoda Cameron. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_046).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Prefec...
Captain Sorell. Believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon). See also 31334 and 31335.
Reference: 31268
Captain Sorell. Believed to be...
Author Ronald MacDonald Douglas (1896-1984).
Reference: 30704a
Author Ronald MacDonald Dougla...
Author Ronald MacDonald Douglas (1896-1984).
Reference: 30704b
Author Ronald MacDonald Dougla...
Mrs Parry-Crooke, Suffolk. He is possibly Charles Douglas Parry-Crooke of the Suffolk Regiment, born 12th January 1870. (Unverified).
Reference: 33687g
Mrs Parry-Crooke, Suffolk. He ...
Mrs Parry-Crooke, Suffolk. He is possibly Charles Douglas Parry-Crooke of the Suffolk Regiment, born 12th January 1870. (Unverified).
Reference: 33687f
Mrs Parry-Crooke, Suffolk. He ...
Major Angus Falconer Douglas-Hamilton (1863-1915). The Cameron Highlanders, The Depot. One of four VC winners copied for a composite picture in January 1929. Commissioned into the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in 1884, he served in the Sudan, Gibraltar, Malta, South Africa, North China, and India, attaining the rank of major by 1901. He retired in 1912, whilst remaining on the reserve list. In 1914 he was recalled and promoted to a temporary Lieutenant-Colonelcy in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Reserve of Officers, commanding the 6th Battalion. He was awarded the VC for the following action: On 25th September 1915 during operations on Hill 70 at the Battle of Loos, Douglas-Hamilton, when the battalions on his right and left had retired, rallied his own battalion again and again and led his men forward four times. The last time he led all that remained, about 50 men, in a most gallant manner, and was killed at their head. It was due to his bravery, and splendid leadership that the line at this point was able to check the enemy's advance. His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Highlanders' Museum in Fort George. He is also depicted in the oil painting by Joseph Gray of the 6th Battalion The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders at the Battle of Loos, 1915, which hangs in the museum.
Reference: 27563a
Major Angus Falconer Douglas-H...
Mrs Johnston, Bridge Street, Inverness. Identification information kindly provided by Dave Conner and Duncan Chisholm.  Officer on the left is Acting Chief Constable Andrew Meldrum, appointed on 7th August 1944 when Chief Constable Stewart was summoned to the fledgling Control Commission for Germany.  Second left is Chief James Douglas Stewart, a Canadian from Winnipeg, who was appointed Chief Constable of Inverness Burgh on 11th January 1943 after previous service in the City of Dundee Police. Stewart was later seconded to the Control Commission for Germany from 1944 until August 1946 as the Deputy Inspector General of the Special Police Corps for Germany, with the rank of Colonel.  The other two officers on the right are Burgh Special Constables with Inspector rank. The officer on the far right is Hugh W Johnstone of 17 Bridge Street, Inverness. He lived at Culduthel Gardens. One of his brothers owned a shoe shop on Grant Street and the other, Daniel, lived next to Chief Constable Paterson at the corner of Ballifeary Road and Glenurquhart Road.
Reference: 39270.5
Mrs Johnston, Bridge Street, I...