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Miss Fraser, Ballachraggan.
Reference: 25570a
Miss Fraser, Ballachraggan. ...
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh House, circa September 1925. Daughter of Colonel and Ethel Elford, and niece of Lilian Fletcher of Rosehaugh. Lilian became an expert horsewoman and married Captain Charles John Shaw-Mackenzie of the Newhall estate at Rosehaugh in 1933. They were known as Major and Mrs Shaw-Mackenzie of Tordarroch, and Lilian resided in Newhall until her death in 1990.
Reference: 25566f
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh ...
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh House, circa September 1925. Daughter of Colonel and Ethel Elford, and niece of Lilian Fletcher of Rosehaugh. Lilian became an expert horsewoman and married Captain Charles John Shaw-Mackenzie of the Newhall estate at Rosehaugh in 1933. They were known as Major and Mrs Shaw-Mackenzie of Tordarroch, and Lilian resided in Newhall until her death in 1990.
Reference: 25566e
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh ...
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh House, circa September 1925. Daughter of Colonel and Ethel Elford, and niece of Lilian Fletcher of Rosehaugh. Lilian became an expert horsewoman and married Captain Charles John Shaw-Mackenzie of the Newhall estate at Rosehaugh in 1933. They were known as Major and Mrs Shaw-Mackenzie of Tordarroch, and Lilian resided in Newhall until her death in 1990.
Reference: 25566d
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh ...
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh House, circa September 1925. Daughter of Colonel and Ethel Elford, and niece of Lilian Fletcher of Rosehaugh. Lilian became an expert horsewoman and married Captain Charles John Shaw-Mackenzie of the Newhall estate at Rosehaugh in 1933. They were known as Major and Mrs Shaw-Mackenzie of Tordarroch, and Lilian resided in Newhall until her death in 1990.
Reference: 25566c
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh ...
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh House, circa September 1925. Daughter of Colonel and Ethel Elford, and niece of Lilian Fletcher of Rosehaugh. Lilian became an expert horsewoman and married Captain Charles John Shaw-Mackenzie of the Newhall estate at Rosehaugh in 1933. They were known as Major and Mrs Shaw-Mackenzie of Tordarroch, and Lilian resided in Newhall until her death in 1990.
Reference: 25566b
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh ...
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh House, circa September 1925. Daughter of Colonel and Ethel Elford, and niece of Lilian Fletcher of Rosehaugh. Lilian became an expert horsewoman and married Captain Charles John Shaw-Mackenzie of the Newhall estate at Rosehaugh in 1933. They were known as Major and Mrs Shaw-Mackenzie of Tordarroch, and Lilian resided in Newhall until her death in 1990.
Reference: 25566a
Miss Lilian Elford, Rosehaugh ...
Mrs Ethel Elford, Rosehaugh House, circa September 1925. Ethel Elford was the sister of Lilian Fletcher of Rosehaugh. Married to Colonel Elford.
Reference: 25565c
Mrs Ethel Elford, Rosehaugh Ho...
Mrs Ethel Elford, Rosehaugh House, circa September 1925. Ethel Elford was the sister of Lilian Fletcher of Rosehaugh. Married to Colonel Elford.
Reference: 25565b
Mrs Ethel Elford, Rosehaugh Ho...
Mrs Ethel Elford, Rosehaugh House, circa September 1925. Ethel Elford was the sister of Lilian Fletcher of Rosehaugh. Married to Colonel Elford.
Reference: 25565a
Mrs Ethel Elford, Rosehaugh Ho...
Scottish Home Rule Group outside the Palace Hotel, standing beside vintage car with Ness Bridge and the old Caledonian Hotel (demolished 1960s) in the background. Badge on front of the vehicle, RMC, possibly stands for Renault Motor Company. (Scot Auto Ass. Glasgow written on envelope?)*
Reference: 25475b
Scottish Home Rule Group outsi...
Scottish Home Rule Group outside the Palace Hotel, seated in a vintage car with Inverness Castle and Castle Tolmie buildings in background, demolished in 1959. Badge on front of the vehicle, RMC, possibly stands for Renault Motor Company. (Scot Auto Ass. Glasgow written on envelope?)*
Reference: 25475a
Scottish Home Rule Group outsi...