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Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347a
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...
Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347b
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...
Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347c
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...
Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347d
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...
Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347e
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...
Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347f
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...
Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347g
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...
Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347h
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...
Harden & Hampshire bridal.
Reference: 1340a
Harden & Hampshire bridal....
Harden & Hampshire bridal.
Reference: 1340b
Harden & Hampshire bridal....
Palace Cinema, Huntly Street, Inverness, view from the balcony. Opened 21st November 1938 with 'Hard to Get' starring Dick Powell, after a ceremony performed by Provost Hugh Mackenzie. The Palace once seated 1,023 patrons. It closed in 1963 and became a bingo hall until it was finally demolished in 2010. *
Reference: 32034d
Palace Cinema, Huntly Street, ...
Palace Cinema screen, Huntly Street, Inverness. Opened 21st November 1938 with 'Hard to Get' starring Dick Powell, after a ceremony performed by Provost Hugh Mackenzie. The Palace once seated 1,023 patrons. It closed in 1963 and became a bingo hall until it was finally demolished in 2010. *
Reference: 32034c
Palace Cinema screen, Huntly S...