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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...
Dawn Ritchie and Norwegian Eric Prydz bridal, leaving the St. Andrew's Episcopal Church on Manse Street, Tain. They went to live in Norway. The honour guard is made up from Eric's Norwegian Army colleagues, who were stationed in Tain at the time.
Reference: H-0074g
Dawn Ritchie and Norwegian Eri...
From The Times, Monday, 4th September, 1939:   MR. ANTHONY WILLS and MISS LESLIE MELVILLE. 'Owing to the international situation, the marriage took place quietly on Saturday in St. Andrews Cathedral, Inverness, of the Hon. Frederick Anthony Hamilton Wills, eldest son of Lord and Lady Dulverton, and Miss Judith Betty Leslie Melville, eldest daughter of the Hon. Ian and Mrs. Leslie Melville. The Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness (Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church) officiated, assisted by the Very Rev. A. A. D. Mackenzie, Provost of Inverness Cathedral. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a brown two-piece suit. There were no bridesmaids. The Hon. E. R. H. Wills (brother of the bridegroom) was best man. A reception was afterwards held in the Station Hotel by the Hon. Mrs. Leslie Melville.' The marriage ended in divorce in 1961. Anthony Wills, the 2nd Baron Dulverton b.1915-d.1992. Judith Betty Leslie-Melville b.1916.
Reference: 1192h
From The Times, Monday, 4th Se...
From The Times, Monday, 4th September, 1939:  MR. ANTHONY WILLS and MISS LESLIE MELVILLE. 'Owing to the international situation, the marriage took place quietly on Saturday in St. Andrews Cathedral, Inverness, of the Hon. Frederick Anthony Hamilton Wills, eldest son of Lord and Lady Dulverton, and Miss Judith Betty Leslie Melville, eldest daughter of the Hon. Ian and Mrs. Leslie Melville. The Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness (Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church) officiated, assisted by the Very Rev. A. A. D. Mackenzie, Provost of Inverness Cathedral. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a brown two-piece suit. There were no bridesmaids. The Hon. E. R. H. Wills (brother of the bridegroom) was best man. A reception was afterwards held in the Station Hotel by the Hon. Mrs. Leslie Melville.' The marriage ended in divorce in 1961. Anthony Wills, the 2nd Baron Dulverton b.1915-d.1992. Judith Betty Leslie-Melville b.1916.
Reference: 1192i
From The Times, Monday, 4th Se...
Portrait. #
Reference: 22042
Portrait. #...
Palace Cinema, Huntly Street, Inverness, view from the balcony. Opened 21st November 1938 with 'Hard to Get' starring Dick Powell, after a ceremony performed by Provost Hugh Mackenzie. The Palace once seated 1,023 patrons. It closed in 1963 and became a bingo hall until it was finally demolished in 2010. *
Reference: 32034d
Palace Cinema, Huntly Street, ...
Palace Cinema screen, Huntly Street, Inverness. Opened 21st November 1938 with 'Hard to Get' starring Dick Powell, after a ceremony performed by Provost Hugh Mackenzie. The Palace once seated 1,023 patrons. It closed in 1963 and became a bingo hall until it was finally demolished in 2010. *
Reference: 32034c
Palace Cinema screen, Huntly S...
Palace Cinema foyer, Huntly Street, Inverness. Opened 21st November 1938 with 'Hard to Get' starring Dick Powell, after a ceremony performed by Provost Hugh Mackenzie. The nurse figurine in the foyer is a charity collection box in aid of the Royal Northern Infirmary. The Palace once seated 1,023 patrons. It closed in 1963 and became a bingo hall until it was finally demolished in 2010. *
Reference: 32034b
Palace Cinema foyer, Huntly St...
Palace Cinema foyer, Huntly Street, Inverness. Opened 21st November 1938 with 'Hard to Get' starring Dick Powell, after a ceremony performed by Provost Hugh Mackenzie. The nurse figurine in the foyer is a charity collection box in aid of the Royal Northern Infirmary. The Palace once seated 1,023 patrons. It closed in 1963 and became a bingo hall until it was finally demolished in 2010. *
Reference: 32034a
Palace Cinema foyer, Huntly St...
Two unidentified women, however this image shares a ref number with 24230a, which relates to Fraser, Stafford Villa, Kenneth Street, Inverness. #
Reference: 24230b
Two unidentified women, howeve...
Mrs Fraser, Stafford Villa, Kenneth Street, Inverness.
Reference: 24230a
Mrs Fraser, Stafford Villa, Ke...
The Hon. Bernard Maxwell, Farlie House, Beauly. (see also 25752a/b/c/d)
Reference: 24209d
The Hon. Bernard Maxwell, Farl...