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Hamish Paterson (1904-1982), Chartered Architect based at 17 Queensgate, Inverness, married Florence Margaret Ross (1909-1987) in 1940. (see also 24194a and 24194b). Hamish had a twin brother called Hector Paterson (see image ref: 37284). Bridesmaid is bride's sister Joyce Ross. The woman in the uniform on the right is identified as a Miss Fraser. Hamish was the son of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 1299e
Hamish Paterson (1904-1982), C...
Hamish Paterson (1904-1982), Chartered Architect based at 17 Queensgate, Inverness, married Florence Margaret Ross (1909-1987) in 1940. (see also 24194a and 24194b). Hamish had a twin brother called Hector Paterson (see image ref: 37284). Bridesmaid is bride's sister Joyce Ross. The woman in the uniform on the right is identified as a Miss Fraser. Hamish was the son of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 1299d
Hamish Paterson (1904-1982), C...
Hamish Paterson (1904-1982), Chartered Architect based at 17 Queensgate, Inverness, married Florence Margaret Ross (1909-1987) in 1940. (see also 24194a and 24194b). Hamish had a twin brother called Hector Paterson (see image ref: 37284). Bridesmaid is bride's sister Joyce Ross. The woman in the uniform on the right is identified as a Miss Fraser. Hamish was the son of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 1299c
Hamish Paterson (1904-1982), C...
Lieutenant John C.O.R Hopkinson photographed in about 1956 as Adjutant of the Seaforth Highlanders Depot at Fort George. He later commanded 1st Battalion Queen's Own Highlanders 1972-74, and was Colonel of the Regiment 1983-94. On retiring as a Major General in 1984 he was awarded the CB and became Director of the British Field Sports Society.
Reference: 44611f
Lieutenant John C.O.R Hopkinso...
Lieutenant John C.O.R Hopkinson photographed in about 1956 as Adjutant of the Seaforth Highlanders Depot at Fort George. He later commanded 1st Battalion Queen's Own Highlanders 1972-74, and was Colonel of the Regiment 1983-94. On retiring as a Major General in 1984 he was awarded the CB and became Director of the British Field Sports Society.
Reference: 44611e
Lieutenant John C.O.R Hopkinso...
Lt.Col Donald Dickson Farmer (1877-1956), Queen's Cameron Highlanders. The Cameron Highlanders, The Depot. One of four VC winners re-copied for a composite picture in January 1929. He joined the Cameron Highlanders in March 1892, and served with the 1st Battalion in the Sudan Campaign, 1898, and was present at the battles of Atbara and Khartoum. Farmer was a sergeant during the Second Boer War when he won the VC on 13th December 1900 at Nooitgedacht, South Africa. His citation reads: During the attack on General Clements Camp at Nooitgedacht, on the 13th December, 1900, Lieutenant Sandilands, Cameron Highlanders, with fifteen men, went to the assistance of a picquet which was heavily engaged, most of the men having been killed or wounded. The enemy, who were hidden by trees, opened fire on the party at a range of about 20 yards, killing two and wounding five, including Lieutenant Sandilands. Sergeant Farmer at once went to the Officer, who was perfectly helpless, and carried him away under a very heavy and close fire to a place of comparative safety, after which he returned to the firing line and was eventually taken prisoner. His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Regimental Museum of Queen's Own Highlanders, Fort George.
Reference: H-0203
Lt.Col Donald Dickson Farmer (...
Painting of the 71st Highland Light Infantry, Heavy Marching Order, escorting prisoners - Canada, c1840. Presented by Lt.Col A.N.E Browne, late Highland Light Infantry, 1927.
Reference: 30378c
Painting of the 71st Highland ...
The Hon. George Mackenzie. He was a son of George Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Cromarty and raised the 2nd Battalion of the 73rd Highlanders in 1778. He died unmarried in 1787 while in command of the 71st Highlanders. Photo of painting taken in March 1935.
Reference: 30378b
The Hon. George Mackenzie. He ...
Maj.Gen John Mackenzie, Lord McLeod (1727-1789). He was a son of George Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Cromarty and raised the 73rd Highlanders in 1777. Photo of painting taken in March 1935.
Reference: 30378a
Maj.Gen John Mackenzie, Lord M...
Captain George Mackay Sutherland (1798-1847). Original painted c1830 and held by The Regimental Museum of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
Reference: 29868
Captain George Mackay Sutherla...
Corporal James Dalgleish Pollock (1890-1958). The Cameron Highlanders, The Depot. One of four VC winners re-copied for a composite picture in January 1929. Pollock was 25 years old, and a corporal in the The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC: On 27th September 1915 near the Hohenzollern Redoubt, France, at about noon the enemy's bombers in superior numbers were successfully working up Little Willie Trench towards the Redoubt. Corporal Pollock, after obtaining permission, got out of the trench alone and walked along the top edge with complete disregard for danger, and compelled the enemy bombers to retire by bombing them from above. He was under heavy machine-gun fire the whole time, but contrived to hold up the progress of the Germans for an hour before he was at length wounded. His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Regimental Museum of Queen's Own Highlanders, Fort George.
Reference: 27563c
Corporal James Dalgleish Pollo...
Private Ross Tollerton, Ist Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders (1890-1931). The Cameron Highlanders, The Depot. One of four VC winners re-copied for a composite picture in January 1929. Tollerton was 24 years old when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC: On 14th September 1914 at the First Battle of the Aisne, Private Tollerton carried a wounded officer (Lieutenant J.S.M. Matheson), under heavy fire, as far as he was able, into a place of greater safety. Then, although he himself was wounded in the head and hand, he struggled back to the firing line where he remained until his battalion retired. He then returned to the wounded officer and stayed with him for three days until they were both rescued. His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Regimental Museum of Queen's Own Highlanders, Fort George.
Reference: 27563b
Private Ross Tollerton, Ist Ba...