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W.A Clark, Latheron, Caithness. Men of the Royal Observer Corps. The Royal Observer Corps (ROC) was a civil defence organisation operating in the United Kingdom between 29 October 1925 and 31 December 1995, when the Corps' civilian volunteers were stood down.
Reference: 39700
W.A Clark, Latheron, Caithness...
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon. Victoria Frances Maud Baillie (b.14 March 1899-d.10 January 1931). Daughter of Colonel James Evan Bruce Baillie of Dochfour and Nellie Lisa Bass, Baroness Burton of Burton-on-Trent and of Rangemore. She married Sir Digby Lawson, 2nd Bt. on 2 November 1922. She died on 10 January 1931 at age 31. (See also ref: 30601).
Reference: 25513d
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon...
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon. Victoria Frances Maud Baillie (b.14 March 1899-d.10 January 1931). Daughter of Colonel James Evan Bruce Baillie of Dochfour and Nellie Lisa Bass, Baroness Burton of Burton-on-Trent and of Rangemore. She married Sir Digby Lawson, 2nd Bt. on 2 November 1922. She died on 10 January 1931 at age 31. (See also ref: 30601).
Reference: 25513c
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon...
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon. Victoria Frances Maud Baillie (b.14 March 1899-d.10 January 1931). Daughter of Colonel James Evan Bruce Baillie of Dochfour and Nellie Lisa Bass, Baroness Burton of Burton-on-Trent and of Rangemore. She married Sir Digby Lawson, 2nd Bt. on 2 November 1922. She died on 10 January 1931 at age 31. (See also ref: 30601).
Reference: 25513b
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon...
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon. Victoria Frances Maud Baillie (b.14 March 1899-d.10 January 1931). Daughter of Colonel James Evan Bruce Baillie of Dochfour and Nellie Lisa Bass, Baroness Burton of Burton-on-Trent and of Rangemore. She married Sir Digby Lawson, 2nd Bt. on 2 November 1922. She died on 10 January 1931 at age 31. (See also ref: 30601).
Reference: 25513a
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon...
J.A Dockrall Esq., Savoy Court Hotel, October 1927. See also 24406a/b/c.
Reference: 26727b
J.A Dockrall Esq., Savoy Court...
J.A Dockrall Esq., Savoy Court Hotel, September 1927. See also 24406a/b/c.
Reference: 26727a
J.A Dockrall Esq., Savoy Court...
Timpson Shoes, located on the Inverness High Street. The building is no longer there, (the site is occupied by Shoe Zone), but the building on the left (Liptons Tea) is now the HSBC Bank. Image 26487a shows the Timpson store at the same location but with an earlier upper level facade. The elaborate building to the right is also gone, but the one on the extreme right of the photo still stands.*
Reference: 26487b
Timpson Shoes, located on the ...
Robb in Union Street, Inverness. The Art Deco facade has gone and is now occupied by the British Heart Foundation, with the Glass & China Warehouse next door now housing Jessops. Further along, Stewart's Bar is now MacCallums. The carved stone face above the heavy door at the left has also disappeared, although others along the facade of the building (The White House Bistro) remain.*
Reference: H-0070
Robb in Union Street, Invernes...
The Norwich Union building, Union Street, Inverness, bedecked with King George VI Coronation decorations, May 1937. Photo taken from Station Square, the first floor signage today reads Norwich Union-Scottish Union Insurance Group. The corner florist on the ground floor is now Santander.*
Reference: 31293
The Norwich Union building, Un...
Timpson Shoes, located on the Inverness High Street. The building is no longer there, (the site is occupied by Shoe Zone), but the building on the left (Liptons Tea) is now the HSBC Bank. Image 26487b shows the Timpson store at the same location but with a renovated upper level facade.*
Reference: 26487a
Timpson Shoes, located on the ...
Bank Street, Inverness. The central building was used as the headquarters of Inverness District Scouts from 1931 to 1935, being then known as the Maud Lawson Hall, after Lady Maud Lawson of Dochfour, who had been a keen supporter of Scouting. The building was opened on 23rd June 1931 by the Prince of Wales, but was sold due to structural problems only four year later. Before 1931 the building was known as the Royal Halls. The Theatre Royal, on the far right,  burned down in 1934, causing a stir in Inverness at the time as people thought it had been predicted by the Brahan Seer who said that when a theatre in Inverness was built between two churches, it would be destroyed by fire. The theatre was situated on the riverside between the Free North Church and the St Columba Church. The building on the far left now houses the Riverside Gallery, and the central building is where CYC is located. Moray House now occupies the site where the Theatre Royal stood.*
Reference: 28831b
Bank Street, Inverness. The ce...