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First World War soldiers possibly convalescing at the Gordon Castle hospital, Fochabers c1917. Submitted by Catherine Cowing. #
Reference: cc47
First World War soldiers possi...
First World War soldiers possibly convalescing at the Gordon Castle hospital, Fochabers c1917. Submitted by Catherine Cowing. #
Reference: cc46
First World War soldiers possi...
First World War soldiers possibly convalescing at the Gordon Castle hospital, Fochabers c1917. Submitted by Catherine Cowing. #
Reference: cc45
First World War soldiers possi...
First World War soldiers possibly convalescing at the Gordon Castle hospital, Fochabers c1917. Submitted by Catherine Cowing. #
Reference: cc44
First World War soldiers possi...
First World War soldiers possibly convalescing at the Gordon Castle hospital, Fochabers c1917. Submitted by Catherine Cowing. #
Reference: cc43
First World War soldiers possi...
August 1935 copy. #
Reference: 30480
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Portrait. #
Reference: 28615
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Charles Granville Barry Greaves (1900-1982) in 1920. Inverness Royal Academy Dux June 1918; First for Sandhurst, second for Woolwich. Joined Royal Engineers 1920; 2nd Lieutenant; Carried out railway survey work with Herbert and Murray in Tanganyika in 1930; Adjutant, Territorial Army 1933-1936; Officer for Technical Duties 1936-1939; World War II 1939-1945; Director of Movements, War Office 1949-1953; retired Major General in 1953. His father was Charles Greaves, teacher of commercial subjects and later of science at the Inverness Royal Academy, who retired from teaching in 1930. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_039).
Reference: IRAA
Charles Granville Barry Greave...
Rose - Miller wedding outside Inverness Cathedral. Pat Miller served with the Cameron Highlanders during the First World War, and was present at Dunkirk in the Second. He attained the rank of brigadier and won the MC and DSO. He married Milly Rose c1930 and after the Second World War they merged their surnames to be known as Rose-Miller. Copy dates from 1971.
Reference: 48131
Rose - Miller wedding outside ...
Preece.
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