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Copy for Miss Watson, Glen Mazeran, Tomatin.
Reference: rc125
Copy for Miss Watson, Glen Maz...
Copy for Mrs Jessiman, Woodside Cottage?, Drynie, North Kessock. His name is possibly Jim.
Reference: rc121
Copy for Mrs Jessiman, Woodsid...
Rev James Fraser CF. The cap badge denotes the Royal Army Chaplains Department.
Reference: 38449
Rev James Fraser CF. The cap b...
Captain Stewart, 5th Seaforth Highlanders.
Reference: 38446b
Captain Stewart, 5th Seaforth ...
Captain Stewart, 5th Seaforth Highlanders.
Reference: 38446a
Captain Stewart, 5th Seaforth ...
Copy for Pte Monell, C.F.C, Cawdor. C.F.C is probably the Canadian Forestry Corps, the timber-processing corps of the Canadian Army during both World Wars.
Reference: rc15a
Copy for Pte Monell, C.F.C, Ca...
MacKintosh of Inches, January 1926.
Reference: 26391
MacKintosh of Inches, January ...
Major General Sir Robert Bellew Adams VC KCB, was born in Muree in the Punjab, India, on 26th July 1856. He was the son of Lt.-Col. Robert Roy Adams (of Forres) and Frances Charlotte Caroline Bellew (of Soulby), and was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.   He served in India and Afghanistan and was appointed ADC to HM King Edward VII. In November 1908 he was compelled to resign after a serious injury to his spine resulting from a riding accident. Invalided out of the Army he retired in December 1911.  His father had been District Commissioner of Peshawar who was assassinated by Musselmen fanatics in 1864. His mother died in 1903. Adams was the second cousin of Edward Donald Bellew, also a VC winner, and his surviving niece was Mrs Evan M. Barron, of Oaklands.  In 1911 he was living at 35 Alma Road, St.Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He made a will on 26th January 1928 and died on 13th February 1928 at age 71 at Reay House, Inverness, Scotland. His heirs were his sisters, Ismay Bellew Adams Logan and Emily Anne Erskine Adams McPherson.   General Adams is buried in Tomnahurich Cemetery.
Reference: 26437
Major General Sir Robert Belle...
Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347a
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...
Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347b
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...
Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347c
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...
Captain John Fitzgerald de Clare Seymour Redmayne (1860-1946) was a retired army captain and innkeeper. After the First World War he took over the Dalmally Hotel/Inn and ran it until the late 1930s. His brother was Sir Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne KCB MICE MIMM FGS (1865-1955), an inspector of mines (and great-grandfather to the actor Eddie Redmayne).
Reference: 31347d
Captain John Fitzgerald de Cla...