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M.M. Thompson, 2nd Lieutenant, Highland Light Infantry.
Reference: 42903
M.M. Thompson, 2nd Lieutenant,...
Visit of Field Marshal Viscount Bernard Law Montgomery of Alamein, KG, GCB, DSO, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, to the Depot The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Cameron Barracks, Inverness on 27th October 1947. The Depot Commander, Colonel RDMC Miers DSO, is seated in the centre between Field Marshal Montgomery and General Sir Philip Christison Bt, KBE, CB, DSO, MC the GOC-in-C Scottish Command. There is a full account of the visit in 'The 79th News of 1948,' including a full key to the group photograph.
Reference: 41920b
Visit of Field Marshal Viscoun...
Visit of Field Marshal Viscount Bernard Law Montgomery of Alamein, KG, GCB, DSO, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, to the Depot The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Cameron Barracks, Inverness on 27th October 1947. The Depot Commander, Colonel RDMC Miers DSO, is seated in the centre between Field Marshal Montgomery and General Sir Philip Christison Bt, KBE, CB, DSO, MC the GOC-in-C Scottish Command. There is a full account of the visit in 'The 79th News of 1948,' including a full key to the group photograph.
Reference: 41920a
Visit of Field Marshal Viscoun...
Major & Mrs Fraser, bridal. Major James W. Fraser was born in 1893 at Crask of Aigas, Beauly, and served in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders from 1910 to 1939. On 15th February 1943 married Miss Nancy Ford, daughter of Major John Ford DCM, late Cameron Highlanders, and Mrs Ford, Inverness. With Major A.F. MacGillivray, the best man, and Miss M. McLeod.
Reference: 37366d
Major & Mrs Fraser, bridal...
Major & Mrs Fraser, bridal. Miss Nancy Ford, daughter of Major John Ford DCM, late Cameron Highlanders, and Mrs Ford, Inverness. She married Major James W. Fraser on 15th February 1943.
Reference: 37366c
Major & Mrs Fraser, bridal...
Major & Mrs Fraser, bridal. Miss Nancy Ford, daughter of Major John Ford DCM, late Cameron Highlanders, and Mrs Ford, Inverness. She married Major James W. Fraser on 15th February 1943.
Reference: 37366b
Major & Mrs Fraser, bridal...
Major & Mrs Fraser, bridal. Major James W. Fraser was born in 1893 at Crask of Aigas, Beauly, and served in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders from 1910 to 1939. On 15th February 1943 married Miss Nancy Ford, daughter of Major John Ford DCM, late Cameron Highlanders, and Mrs Ford, Inverness.
Reference: 37366a
Major & Mrs Fraser, bridal...
Royal Hotel Inverness, Academy Street, showing vintage car and bus, soldier memorial in Station Square, sunny day. Now occupied by the Clydesdale Bank. Monument to Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders who died in Egypt and the Nile campaign 1882-1887. Made from Portland stone it was unveiled in 1893. December 1930.*
Reference: 28678b
Royal Hotel Inverness, Academy...
Royal Hotel Inverness, Academy Street, showing vintage car and bus, and Cameron Monument in Station Square, in the rain. Now occupied by the Clydesdale Bank. Monument to Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders who died in Egypt and the Nile campaign 1882-1887. Made from Portland stone it was unveiled in 1893. 04.12.1930.*
Reference: 28678a
Royal Hotel Inverness, Academy...
Private Sally, The Depot, Seaforth Highlanders, Fort George.
Reference: 23143
Private Sally, The Depot, Seaf...
Eric Whitelaw, who had a false left arm, copy of photo dated 1918. Whitelaw served in the Seaforth Highlanders in World War I, when he was severely wounded. He later became a rubber planter in Ceylon. He died at Buckingham Palace in 1953 while waiting to receive the OBE, awarded in the Coronation Honours List for his services to the rubber industry in Ceylon.
Reference: 9049
Eric Whitelaw, who had a false...
Three Highland Railway engines being dug out of a snowdrift, February 1895.*
Reference: 224
Three Highland Railway engines...