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2nd Lt Davidson, Cameron Highlanders. (HMFG)
Reference: 33164a
2nd Lt Davidson, Cameron Highl...
Stella Paterson (1904-1987) nee Saunders. Married Hector Paterson in 1937, son of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948). See also H-0231a-e.
Reference: 33012.5
Stella Paterson (1904-1987) ne...
Miss Ellen Lyon, St. Patrick's Square, Edinburgh.
Reference: 23260
Miss Ellen Lyon, St. Patrick&#...
Lt Nason, Seaforth Highlanders. See also ref no: 44825. (HMFG)
Reference: 595
Lt Nason, Seaforth Highlanders...
Lt Dudgon (or Dudgeon), Seaforth Highlanders. (HMFG)
Reference: 594
Lt Dudgon (or Dudgeon), Seafor...
Miss Smith, Wester Lovat, Beauly.
Reference: 23920b
Miss Smith, Wester Lovat, Beau...
Negative envelope for the combined portrait work on 28642a-b. Instructions say: 'Indicate the outline of gents' coat etc. & likewise a mere indication of ladys' shoulders & drapery. Keep the head of gent as near to toned value of lady as possible. See instructions written on negative.' January 1931. #~
Reference: 28642d
Negative envelope for the comb...
Miss Margaret MacLennan of Ardersier. Born 28th January 1912, her aunt Jean MacLennan married famous photographer Andrew Paterson.
Reference: 28639
Miss Margaret MacLennan of Ard...
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Reference: 28620f
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Reference: 28620e
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Reference: 27412
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Hugh MacDiarmid, January 1927. MacDiarmid was the pen name of Christopher Murray Grieve (1892-1978), Scottish poet, journalist, essayist and political figure. He was instrumental in creating a Scottish version of modernism and was a leading light in the Scottish Renaissance of the 20th century. Unusually for a first generation modernist, he was a communist. Much of MacDiarmid's political life, however, was spent advancing the cause of Scottish nationalism. He wrote both in English and in what he referred to as 'Synthetic Scots' - a literary version of the Scots language that is sometimes referred to as Lallans.
Reference: H-0300
Hugh MacDiarmid, January 1927....