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Scottish Highlands scenery, possibly Strathconon. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn049
Scottish Highlands scenery, po...
Scottish Highlands scenery, possibly Strathconon. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn048
Scottish Highlands scenery, po...
Scottish Highlands scenery, possibly Strathconon. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn047
Scottish Highlands scenery, po...
Scottish Highlands scenery, possibly Strathconon. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn046
Scottish Highlands scenery, po...
Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) with his twin sister Margaret Charlotte (1881-1929). Original photograph taken by E. Dann and Son of Brighton, Redhill. Frank Chalmers later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948). See also 230a.
Reference: 280
Francis James Chalmers (1881-1...
Football 1st XI 1956-1957. Rear: John Summers, Calum MacIntyre, Alex MacDonald, George Ross, Gordon Menzies, Ian Cullen. Front: Ian Boyde, Ian Nicol, William MacGuire, John Hiller (C),  Mr Cunningham, Norman  MacLennan, Derek MacRae. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_001).
Reference: IRAA
Football 1st XI 1956-1957. Rea...
Clementine Ogilvy Hozier (1885-1977). On 12th September 1908, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, she married seasoned Parliamentarian Winston Churchill. In 1946 she was appointed a Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire, becoming Dame Clementine Churchill GBE. Later, she was awarded honorary degrees by the University of Glasgow and the University of Oxford and later, in 1976, by the University of Bristol. In May 1965, she was created a life peer as Baroness Spencer-Churchill of Chartwell in the County of Kent. She sat as a cross-bencher, but her growing deafness precluded her taking a regular part in parliamentary life. She died in Princes Gate, Knightsbridge, London of a heart attack in 1977. She was 92 years old and had outlived her husband by almost 13 years. Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: H-0244
Clementine Ogilvy Hozier (1885...
Clement Richard Attlee (1883-1967). A British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951, and as the Leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955. He was the first person ever to hold the office of Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, serving under Winston Churchill in the wartime coalition government, before going on to lead the Labour Party to a landslide election victory in 1945 and a narrow victory in 1950. He became the first Labour Prime Minister ever to serve a full term, as well as the first to command a Labour majority in Parliament, and remains to date the longest-ever serving Leader of the Labour Party. Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: H-0239
Clement Richard Attlee (1883-1...
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.
Reference: 31036a
Eric Linklater (1899-1974). Er...
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee MacMillan), Redhill, Surrey. She married Francis Chalmers in 1919 and died in Reigate in 1922.
Reference: 22950d
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee Ma...
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee MacMillan), Redhill, Surrey. She married Francis Chalmers in 1919 and died in Reigate in 1922.
Reference: 22950c
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee Ma...
Frank Chalmers, Redhill, Surrey. Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) was born in Surrey, a twin with sister Margaret. His fathers motor vehicle business established in 1850 (J. Chalmers and Sons Ltd), traded from the Redhill Garage and could accommodate up to 50 cars. They also held the Ford franchise. He married Christina Ann MacMillan in 1919. She died in Reigate in 1922 and he later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 22950b
Frank Chalmers, Redhill, Surre...