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Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) with his twin sister Margaret Charlotte (1881-1929). Original photograph taken by E. Dann and Son of Brighton, Redhill. Frank Chalmers later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948). See also 230a.
Reference: 280
Francis James Chalmers (1881-1...
The Cummings Hotel, Church Street, Inverness. Now The Kings Highway. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn003
The Cummings Hotel, Church Str...
The Cummings Hotel, Church Street, Inverness. Now The Kings Highway. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn002
The Cummings Hotel, Church Str...
Kessock ferry, the Eilean Dubh, in July 1964 with North Kessock and the Black Isle in the background across Beauly Firth. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference: jsn001
Kessock ferry, the Eilean Dubh...
Craigton at North Kessock. The Kessock Bridge now runs just out of the picture on the left. The cottages on the Strach, once occupied by the Macleays and Patersons are long gone, with only the holly bush still standing to mark the spot (2013). Submitted by Margaret Paterson. (AP/H-0267) *
Reference: mp004
Craigton at North Kessock. The...
Grain ship making a delivery at North Kessock, on the Black Isle. The grain was stored opposite the East Pier. The dirt track the children are on is the Old Craigton Road. Submitted by Margaret Paterson. (AP/H-0266) *
Reference: mp003
Grain ship making a delivery a...
Grace Ann Macleay and her brother Alick Macleay, of Arpafeelie. They later lived with their parents Duncan Macleay and Jessie (nee Paterson) in the Strach at Craigton, North Kessock. Grace married Willie Paterson in 1900 and died in June 1965. (See mp002). Submitted by Margaret Paterson. (AP/H-0264)
Reference: mp001
Grace Ann Macleay and her brot...
Inverness Royal Academy Gymnasium, 1912. Between 1895-1980 the IRA was located in the Midmills building, currently the UHI-Inverness College (2013). The classroom scene was photographed at the time of the completion of the first extension to the Academy, running along Midmills Road opposite the side entrance to the Crown Church. The accommodation was shared in the early years with Inverness High School, when that school occupied the building which now houses the Crown School, only a short distance away. Accommodation included rooms for science and art, with a gymnasium and these are 'posed' publicity shots. This image was captioned Gymnasium in the Highland Times, 2nd July 1914. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_057).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Gymnas...
Inverness Royal Academy Higher Drawing Room, 1912. Between 1895-1980 the IRA was located in the Midmills building, currently the UHI-Inverness College (2013). The classroom scene was photographed at the time of the completion of the first extension to the Academy, running along Midmills Road opposite the side entrance to the Crown Church. The accommodation was shared in the early years with Inverness High School, when that school occupied the building which now houses the Crown School, only a short distance away. Accommodation included rooms for science and art, with a gymnasium and these are 'posed' publicity shots. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_056).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Higher...
Inverness Royal Academy Large Art Room, Room 25, 1912. Between 1895-1980 the IRA was located in the Midmills building, currently the UHI-Inverness College (2013). The classroom scene was photographed at the time of the completion of the first extension to the Academy, running along Midmills Road opposite the side entrance to the Crown Church. The accommodation was shared in the early years with Inverness High School, when that school occupied the building which now houses the Crown School, only a short distance away. Accommodation included rooms for science and art, with a gymnasium and these are 'posed' publicity shots. This image was captioned Large Art Room of J.A.L Kennedy, Art Master, in the Highland Times, 2nd July 1914.(Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_055).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Large ...
Inverness Royal Academy Corridor, Art Department, 1912. Between 1895-1980 the IRA was located in the Midmills building, currently the UHI-Inverness College (2013). The classroom scene was photographed at the time of the completion of the first extension to the Academy, running along Midmills Road opposite the side entrance to the Crown Church. The accommodation was shared in the early years with Inverness High School, when that school occupied the building which now houses the Crown School, only a short distance away. Accommodation included rooms for science and art, with a gymnasium and these are 'posed' publicity shots. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_054).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Corrid...
Inverness Royal Academy Science Laboratory, Academy, 1912. Between 1895-1980 the IRA was located in the Midmills building, currently the UHI-Inverness College (2013). The classroom scene was photographed at the time of the completion of the first extension to the Academy, running along Midmills Road opposite the side entrance to the Crown Church. The accommodation was shared in the early years with Inverness High School, when that school occupied the building which now houses the Crown School, only a short distance away. Accommodation included rooms for science and art, with a gymnasium and these are 'posed' publicity shots. This image was captioned Science Lab of Mr J.M. Lowson, MA BSc, Science Master, in the Highland Times, 2nd July 1914. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_053).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Scienc...