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Eric Linklater (1899-1974). Eric Robert Russell Linklater was a Welsh-born Scottish writer of novels and short stories, military history, and travel books. Linklater moved in 1947 to Pitcalzean House, near Hill of Fearn in Ross-shire. He married Marjorie MacIntyre (1909-1997), an Edinburgh-born, English-educated actress and campaigner for the arts and the environment in June 1933. Linklater died in Aberdeen in November 1974 and was buried at Harray on Mainland, Orkney. Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
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Eric Linklater (1899-1974). Er...
Mrs Mackenzie.
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Mrs Mackenzie.
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Mrs Mackenzie.
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Mrs Mackenzie.
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Mrs Mackenzie.
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Gascoigne. The Warrant Officers and Sergeants of  4th (Ross & Cromarty) Battalion Seaforth Highlanders TA after mobilisation in 1939. (1954 copy).
Reference: 610b
Gascoigne. The Warrant Officer...
Gascoigne. The Officers of 4th (Ross & Cromarty) Battalion Seaforth Highlanders TA after mobilisation in 1939. (1954 copy).
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Gascoigne. The Officers of 4th...
First World War soldiers possibly convalescing at the Gordon Castle hospital, Fochabers c1917. Submitted by Catherine Cowing. #
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First World War soldiers possi...
First World War soldiers possibly convalescing at the Gordon Castle hospital, Fochabers c1917. Submitted by Catherine Cowing. #
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First World War soldiers possi...
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...