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Miss M. Young, Nelson Street. Bathing contest.
Reference: 41541b
Miss M. Young, Nelson Street. ...
Miss M. Young, Nelson Street. Bathing contest.
Reference: 41541a
Miss M. Young, Nelson Street. ...
Miss Paterson, Kenneth Street, Inverness. The young man on the left is James Daniel Mackintosh (1905-1970), son of James Daniel Mackintosh (1867-1909) and Christina Christie (1877-1913). At right is his younger sister Maisie (1907-1920). After their parents died they were taken in at different times by several different relatives, including his mother's sister Anne, who had married Peter Paterson. James Daniel Mackintosh emigrated to the USA in 1923, after Maisie died in 1920. Peter Paterson was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948), who also emigrated with wife Anne and daughter Dorothy in 1925.
Reference: 23126
Miss Paterson, Kenneth Street,...
Mr Young, band leader.
Reference: 41507b
Mr Young, band leader....
Mr Young, band leader.
Reference: 41507a
Mr Young, band leader. ...
Miss Constance Paterson (1902-1975) with her younger MacLennan cousin William (1918-1981). Her uncle William MacLennan (1881-1948) emigrated to Virginia, USA in 1904. Constance was the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 23994a
Miss Constance Paterson (1902-...
Mr Young.
Reference: 26061b
Mr Young....
Mr Young.
Reference: 26061a
Mr Young....
Portrait. Possibly younger brother of ref:25903. #
Reference: 25904
Portrait. Possibly younger bro...
Jessie Macleod (nee Macrae) with Colin, Lorne, Duncan, Dodo and Ishbel. Jessie was a stage actress (see 26822b - the 1927 production of 'The Geisha'). Her husband was Colin Macleod. This family portrait was taken c1925. The boy Colin Macleod served during WWII in the Royal Navy. After being de-mobbed in 1946, he joined the merchant navy, where he rose to the rank of captain. During the early 1960s, he left the service and became Harbour Master at Inverness. He held this position for several years before re-joining the merchant navy. Lorne Macleod became a dentist and had his own practice in Huntly Street until he emigrated to Australia in 1967. Duncan Macleod also became a dentist with a practice in Boness and later Edinburgh. Donald 'Dodo' Macleod remained in Inverness and played football in his younger days for Inverness Thistle Football Club. Information kindly provided by Jessie's grandson Duncan Phillips.
Reference: 26575b
Jessie Macleod (nee Macrae) wi...
Jessie Macleod (nee Macrae) with Colin, Lorne, Duncan, Dodo and Ishbel. Jessie was a stage actress (see 26822b - the 1927 production of 'The Geisha'). Her husband was Colin Macleod. This family portrait was taken c1925. The boy Colin Macleod served during WWII in the Royal Navy. After being de-mobbed in 1946, he joined the merchant navy, where he rose to the rank of captain. During the early 1960s, he left the service and became Harbour Master at Inverness. He held this position for several years before re-joining the merchant navy. Lorne Macleod became a dentist and had his own practice in Huntly Street until he emigrated to Australia in 1967. Duncan Macleod also became a dentist with a practice in Boness and later Edinburgh. Donald 'Dodo' Macleod remained in Inverness and played football in his younger days for Inverness Thistle Football Club. Information kindly provided by Jessie's grandson Duncan Phillips.
Reference: 26575a
Jessie Macleod (nee Macrae) wi...
Urquhart.
Reference: 25541b
Urquhart....