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Miss McInnes, c/o Canon William Lachlan MacKintosh, St Michael Lodge, Abban Street, Inverness.
Reference: 23629
Miss McInnes, c/o Canon Willia...
Sweeny, 114 Academy Street, Inverness.
Reference: 24501
Sweeny, 114 Academy Street, In...
Mr MacLeod, Grant Street, Inverness.
Reference: 24562
Mr MacLeod, Grant Street, Inve...
Miss Taylor, 68 Denny Street, Inverness.
Reference: 24564
Miss Taylor, 68 Denny Street, ...
Copy for a Miss Currie, 43 Muirtown Street, Inverness, September 1934.
Reference: 30191
Copy for a Miss Currie, 43 Mui...
Dr Gordon Bottomley, poet and playwright born on 20th February 1874 at Eboracum Street, Keighley, Yorkshire. His favoured genre was verse drama with themes taken from Celtic and northern legend, including 'Tolmie Castle.' President of the Scottish Community Drama Association (1934 - 1948) and Vice President of the British Drama League. Bottomley died at Martinscote, Oare Wilcot, near Marlborough, Wiltshire, on 25th August 1948. (There is an image of a young boy under the same reference number, but no name is indicated).
Reference: 30186d
Dr Gordon Bottomley, poet and ...
Dr Gordon Bottomley, poet and playwright born on 20th February 1874 at Eboracum Street, Keighley, Yorkshire. His favoured genre was verse drama with themes taken from Celtic and northern legend, including 'Tolmie Castle.' President of the Scottish Community Drama Association (1934 - 1948) and Vice President of the British Drama League. Bottomley died at Martinscote, Oare Wilcot, near Marlborough, Wiltshire, on 25th August 1948. (There is an image of a young boy under the same reference number, but no name is indicated).
Reference: 30186c
Dr Gordon Bottomley, poet and ...
Dr Gordon Bottomley, poet and playwright born on 20th February 1874 at Eboracum Street, Keighley, Yorkshire. His favoured genre was verse drama with themes taken from Celtic and northern legend, including 'Tolmie Castle.' President of the Scottish Community Drama Association (1934 - 1948) and Vice President of the British Drama League. Bottomley died at Martinscote, Oare Wilcot, near Marlborough, Wiltshire, on 25th August 1948. (There is an image of a young boy under the same reference number, but no name is indicated).
Reference: 30186b
Dr Gordon Bottomley, poet and ...
Mrs D.S MacKenzie, 19 Duff Street, Inverness.
Reference: 24888b
Mrs D.S MacKenzie, 19 Duff Str...
Mrs D.S MacKenzie, 19 Duff Street, Inverness.
Reference: 24888a
Mrs D.S MacKenzie, 19 Duff Str...
Miss Cormack, Lower Kessock Street.
Reference: 23050
Miss Cormack, Lower Kessock St...
Miss MacKenzie, Young Street, Inverness.
Reference: 73
Miss MacKenzie, Young Street, ...