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Inverness Royal Academy Girl Guide Company, photographed in 1927 for use in the school magazine published that June. The same photograph was later used in the People's Journal. At this time the Company Captain was Miss Mary Roy (geography teacher), and Miss Jessie Horne (art) had recently become Lieutenant. Weekly meetings were held in the school gymnasium. The Company was established in about 1923, and ran until the early 1940s. The flag reads: '3rd Inverness Royal Academy.' #
Reference: 26526
Inverness Royal Academy Girl G...
Mr Mackay. The book he is holding is 'Under the Dome of St. Paul's: A Story of Sir Christopher Wren's Days,' published in 1898.
Reference: 26107b
Mr Mackay. The book he is hold...
Mr Mackay. The book he is holding is 'Under the Dome of St. Paul's: A Story of Sir Christopher Wren's Days,' published in 1898.
Reference: 26107a
Mr Mackay. The book he is hold...
Mackenzie, Broadstone Park, Inverness. William Mackay Mackenzie (1871-1952) was a Scottish historian, archaeologist and writer, who was Secretary of the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland between 1913 and 1935, and also an expert on folk-lore. He was born in Cromarty, graduated MA at Edinburgh University and taught at Glasgow Academy between 1896 and 1912. During the Second World War acted as head of the department of Ancient Scottish History. In 1942 he was appointed to be a member of the Commission where he had formerly been Secretary. He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) and was made an honorary Doctor of Laws in 1949 at Edinburgh. As well as writing on medieval history, he published a major edition of Dunbar's poems.   One brother, Donald Mackenzie, was a prolific writer on religion, mythology and anthropology, and another brother, George Mackenzie, who lived at 28 Broadstone Park, was the editor of the Northern Chronicle.  Identification and information sourced by Ken MacTaggart and Susan Malarky.
Reference: 298
Mackenzie, Broadstone Park, In...
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage actors in costume posing for publicity shots. See also 31334a to 31334c. Man wearing hat is believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon).
Reference: 31335d
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage ac...
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage actors in costume posing for publicity shots. See also 31334a to 31334c. Man wearing hat is believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon).
Reference: 31335c
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage ac...
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage actors in costume posing for publicity shots. See also 31335a to 31335d. Believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon).
Reference: 31334c
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage ac...
Street level facade of the Inverness Town House in Castle Street, built between 1878-1882. To the left of door no.6 was an opticians, who also dealt with health insurance, cameras and film. To the right was W.H. Finlay & Co, Publishers & Stationers - 'Official Printers to Inverness' with an office in London. *
Reference: H-0167a
Street level facade of the Inv...
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage actors in costume posing for publicity shots. See also 31334a to 31334c. Man wearing hat is believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon).
Reference: 31335b
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage ac...
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage actors in costume posing for publicity shots. See also 31334a to 31334c. Man wearing hat is believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon).
Reference: 31335a
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage ac...
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage actors in costume posing for publicity shots. See also 31335a to 31335d. Believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon).
Reference: 31334b
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage ac...
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage actors in costume posing for publicity shots. See also 31335a to 31335d. Believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon).
Reference: 31334a
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage ac...