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The New Spey Bridge at Grantown-on-Spey, built 1930-1931 by engineers Blyth & Blyth. *
Reference: 817a
The New Spey Bridge at Grantow...
Alick MacAskill, (left) Neish's Hotel, Inverness. Neish's Hotel (previously the Albert Hotel), was at 66 Eastgate, Inverness. The man on the right is wearing the uniform of the Commercial Hotel, which used to be next to the Old Town House on the corner of Castle Street and High Street (now McDonalds). Boswell and Johnson stayed in the Commercial Hotel in September 1773.
Reference: 25467
Alick MacAskill, (left) Neish&...
Mrs Farquhar, c/o George Harrold, Jamestown, Wick. This couple also appear in the 24852.5_harrold images.
Reference: 24852
Mrs Farquhar, c/o George Harro...
Mrs Harrold, Jamestown, Wick. The couple in the centre are Mr & Mrs Farquhar. (See image 24852).
Reference: 24852.5b
Mrs Harrold, Jamestown, Wick. ...
Mrs Harrold, Jamestown, Wick. The couple in the centre are Mr & Mrs Farquhar. (See image 24852).
Reference: 24852.5a
Mrs Harrold, Jamestown, Wick. ...
Mr George Noble and family, sailmaker, Avoch, Black Isle. See contributor comment below for identification.  Andrew Noble (b1798) in Broadsea, Fraserburgh married Janet Runcie (b21.09.1799) of Seatown, Cullen. Their son, William Noble (19.07.1821 - 03.04.1896) married Elspet Morrison (b1830) of Turiff, on 19.02.1847 in Aberdeen. They had several children; William (b1849) in Seatown, Ann (b1853) in Fordyce, Banff, Janet (b1856) in Burghead, Duffus, Elspet (b1862) in Burghead, Andrew (b1865) in Burghead, Isabella (b1871) in Burghead, and John George Morrison Noble (b1873) in Burghead, who married Margaret Jack of Avoch. Their great granddaughter is contributor Bev Goodacre of Johannesburg.   An obituary notice in the local press dated 19th October 1962 noted: 'At Geddeston, Avoch, Margaret Jack, wife of the late George Noble, sailmaker, Avoch.'
Reference: 24851
Mr George Noble and family, sa...
Innes - Jones bridal, Grantown-on-Spey. A partial list of relatives to whom prints were to be posted includes: Mr & Mrs F. Innes, 19 Montgarrie Road, Alford, Aberdeenshire. Mr & Mrs J.R. Jones, 65 Hudspeth Crescent, Pity Me, Durham. Mr & Mrs P. Innes, 9 Scotland Place, Boness. Mr & Mrs A. Innes, 'Kent Wynds,' Hever Avenue, West Kingsdown, Kent. Mr & Mrs J. Innes, 'Elmwood,' Townhead Road, Strathaven, Lanarkshire and Mrs P. Innes, 'Carndearg,' Grantown-on-Spey.
Reference: 3363c
Innes - Jones bridal, Grantown...
Innes - Jones bridal, Grantown-on-Spey. Bride and father entering the Church of Scotland in Grantown-on-Spey on Grant Road. A partial list of relatives to whom prints were to be posted includes: Mr & Mrs F. Innes, 19 Montgarrie Road, Alford, Aberdeenshire. Mr & Mrs J.R. Jones, 65 Hudspeth Crescent, Pity Me, Durham. Mr & Mrs P. Innes, 9 Scotland Place, Boness. Mr & Mrs A. Innes, 'Kent Wynds,' Hever Avenue, West Kingsdown, Kent. Mr & Mrs J. Innes, 'Elmwood,' Townhead Road, Strathaven, Lanarkshire and Mrs P. Innes, 'Carndearg,' Grantown-on-Spey.
Reference: 3363b
Innes - Jones bridal, Grantown...
Innes - Jones bridal, Grantown-on-Spey. A partial list of relatives to whom prints were to be posted includes: Mr & Mrs F. Innes, 19 Montgarrie Road, Alford, Aberdeenshire. Mr & Mrs J.R. Jones, 65 Hudspeth Crescent, Pity Me, Durham. Mr & Mrs P. Innes, 9 Scotland Place, Boness. Mr & Mrs A. Innes, 'Kent Wynds,' Hever Avenue, West Kingsdown, Kent. Mr & Mrs J. Innes, 'Elmwood,' Townhead Road, Strathaven, Lanarkshire and Mrs P. Innes, 'Carndearg,' Grantown-on-Spey.
Reference: 3363a
Innes - Jones bridal, Grantown...
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...
Mr Anderson, Grantown-on-Spey.
Reference: 31613
Mr Anderson, Grantown-on-Spey....
Street level facade of the Inverness Town House in Castle Street, built between 1878-1882. To the left of door no.6 was an opticians, who also dealt with health insurance, cameras and film. To the right was W.H. Finlay & Co, Publishers & Stationers - 'Official Printers to Inverness' with an office in London. *
Reference: H-0167a
Street level facade of the Inv...