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Association Football 1st XI 1955-1956. Rear: Derek MacRae, Ian Guthrie, Alex MacDonald, Hugh Grant, Billy MacGuire, Ian Cullen. Front: Calum MacIntyre, Roderick MacPherson, Alex Fraser, Mr Cunningham, Alex MacNiven, Alistair Finlayson, John Miller. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_099).
Reference: IRAA
Association Football 1st XI 19...
Football 1st XI 1954-1955. Rear: Alec Paterson, George Stewart, Ian Guthrie, Sandy MacNiven, Robert Cameron, Alec Fraser. Front: Callum MacIntyre, Alastair MacLeod, John Urquhart, John MacLellan, Alastair Finlayson, John Millar. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_093).
Reference: IRAA
Football 1st XI 1954-1955. Rea...
Frederick Charles Hannen Swaffer (1879-1962) was a British journalist and drama critic. He joined the Daily Mail in 1902, was editor of Weekly Dispatch and helped develop the Daily Mirror into a popular newspaper. In 1913, he initiated 'Mr Gossip' for the Daily Sketch. He also started 'Mr London' for the Daily Graphic. He was editor of The People, and in 1926 became drama critic of the Daily Express. He joined the Daily Herald in 1931. In the 1930s Swaffer led a spiritualist home circle, following the teachings of the native-American spirit 'Silver Birch,' which were published by A. W. Austen in 1938. Hannen Swaffer was a socialist, but resigned form the Labour Party in 1957. He also became a spiritualist. He is said to have written almost a million words each year. Swaffer appeared in the films 'Death at Broadcasting House' (1934), 'Late Extra' (1935) and 'Spellbound' (1941). He also appeared on The Brains Trust programme. He died in London in 1962. Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: H-0240
Frederick Charles Hannen Swaff...
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...
Frank and Christina 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. He later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 22950a
Frank and Christina Chalmers, ...
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, daughter of Alexander and Isabella Fraser of Westwood, Inverness, c1925, by Crooke of Edinburgh. Fraser-Watts Collection.
Reference: hw022
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, d...
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, daughter of Alexander and Isabella Fraser of Westwood, Inverness, c1925. (AP/H-0263) Fraser-Watts Collection.
Reference: hw021
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, d...
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, daughter of Alexander and Isabella Fraser of Westwood, Inverness, May 1925. (AP/H-0262) Fraser-Watts Collection.
Reference: hw020
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, d...
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, daughter of Alexander and Isabella Fraser of Westwood, Inverness, with her labrador retriever Paddy, May 1925. (AP/H-0261) Fraser-Watts Collection.
Reference: hw019
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, d...
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, in Red Cross uniform. She worked in a convalescent hospital for wounded soldiers at Hedgefield, Inverness, c1917-1918. Submitted by Heather Watts. Fraser-Watts Collection.
Reference: hw018
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, i...