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Loch Shiel and Glenfinnan monument. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn009
Loch Shiel and Glenfinnan monu...
Loch Linnhe from Ballachulish. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn008
Loch Linnhe from Ballachulish....
Scottish Highlands scenery. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn004
Scottish Highlands scenery. (C...
Stewart Ross, Grampian Records. Inverness singer and songwriter born in Merkinch in 1929. A well known performer from the 1960s-1980s, signed with Grampian Records in February 1965, about the time this portrait was taken. He wrote 'My Bonnie Maureen' which sold over 350,000 copies for Daniel O'Donnell. He also contributed lyrics to Calum Kennedy's famous recording of 'The Dark Island.' The Am Baile website have published a radio interview with him from 1988 and the songs he wrote are now more widely available via YouTube and MP3 download. 'The Dark Island', sung by Daniel O' Donnell, was in the top thirty of the album charts at the end of 2018. Stewart Ross died in 1993. (Information kindly provided by his son, Alan Ross).
Reference: 47135b
Stewart Ross, Grampian Records...
Stewart Ross, Grampian Records. Inverness singer and songwriter born in Merkinch in 1929. A well known performer from the 1960s-1980s, signed with Grampian Records in February 1965, about the time this portrait was taken. He wrote 'My Bonnie Maureen' which sold over 350,000 copies for Daniel O'Donnell. He also contributed lyrics to Calum Kennedy's famous recording of 'The Dark Island.' The Am Baile website have published a radio interview with him from 1988 and the songs he wrote are now more widely available via YouTube and MP3 download. 'The Dark Island', sung by Daniel O' Donnell, was in the top thirty of the album charts at the end of 2018. Stewart Ross died in 1993. (Information kindly provided by his son, Alan Ross).
Reference: 47135a
Stewart Ross, Grampian Records...
Mrs Thornton, Culduthel Road, Inverness. River Ness from the castle grounds, showing Castle Road and Ness Bank junction on the left near Ness Bank Church, and the Cathedral and Ness Walk on the right. *
Reference: 965
Mrs Thornton, Culduthel Road, ...
Ida Draxl, Golf View, Nairn.
Reference: 46415c
Ida Draxl, Golf View, Nairn. ...
Ida Draxl, Golf View, Nairn.
Reference: 46415b
Ida Draxl, Golf View, Nairn. ...
Ida Draxl, Golf View, Nairn.
Reference: 46415a
Ida Draxl, Golf View, Nairn. ...
Carrie M. Cruickshank as Mimosa in the November 1927 production of 'The Geisha,' the story of a Japanese tea-house performed by the Northern Amateur Operatic Society. In the advert it was noted that prices would be increased for this attraction due to the lavish expense of the production (over ?200), in aid of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses. A review noted that 'Miss Cruickshank has a beautiful voice, and went through the delicate Mimosa's ordeals of being sold and of selling with a sure finish.' #
Reference: 26823e
Carrie M. Cruickshank as Mimos...
Carrie M. Cruickshank as Mimosa in the November 1927 production of 'The Geisha,' the story of a Japanese tea-house performed by the Northern Amateur Operatic Society. In the advert it was noted that prices would be increased for this attraction due to the lavish expense of the production (over ?200), in aid of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses. A review noted that 'Miss Cruickshank has a beautiful voice, and went through the delicate Mimosa's ordeals of being sold and of selling with a sure finish.' #
Reference: 26823c
Carrie M. Cruickshank as Mimos...
Carrie M. Cruickshank as Mimosa in the November 1927 production of 'The Geisha,' the story of a Japanese tea-house performed by the Northern Amateur Operatic Society. In the advert it was noted that prices would be increased for this attraction due to the lavish expense of the production (over ?200), in aid of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses. A review noted that 'Miss Cruickshank has a beautiful voice, and went through the delicate Mimosa's ordeals of being sold and of selling with a sure finish.' #
Reference: 26823b
Carrie M. Cruickshank as Mimos...