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Tom Fraser (second left). Submitted by Catherine Cowing.
Reference: cc37
Tom Fraser (second left). Subm...
Tom Fraser, D Battery, 91st Brigade Australian Lines, Rollestone, Salisbury Plain. Submitted by Catherine Cowing.
Reference: cc30
Tom Fraser, D Battery, 91st Br...
John Hogg (second right). Lieutenant John Hogg, MC, MM was born in 1887. He served in the Cameron Highlanders 1907 to 1920 and had the rare distinction of winning the Military Medal as a sergeant in 1916 and the Military Cross as an officer in 1919. A very full biography of him is held in the archives of the Highlanders' Museum at Fort George. Submitted by Catherine Cowing.
Reference: cc36
John Hogg (second right). Lieu...
Soldier and family. Submitted by Catherine Cowing.#
Reference: cc34
Soldier and family. Submitted ...
Tait, Drill Hall, Union Street, Fortrose.
Reference: 23518a
Tait, Drill Hall, Union Street...
K. MacKenzie, Rose Bank, Lochcarron.
Reference: 23519
K. MacKenzie, Rose Bank, Lochc...
Copy (of sailor on the right) for Mrs Balfour, Shore Street, Cromarty.
Reference: H-0112
Copy (of sailor on the right) ...
Copy for Colville.
Reference: H-0110
Copy for Colville. ...
Mrs Hall-Cook.
Reference: 36697
Mrs Hall-Cook....
Meeting of the Old Contemptibles Association (Aug 5-Nov 22 1914). The Old Contemptibles Association was founded by Capt J.P Danny, RA on 25th June 1925. The Association had 178 branches in the UK and 14 overseas branches. All members were known as 'chums.' The banner in the background now hangs in the Inverness Town House. #
Reference: H-0082
Meeting of the Old Contemptibl...
Meeting of the Old Contemptibles Association (Aug 5-Nov 22 1914). The Old Contemptibles Association was founded by Capt J.P Danny, RA on 25th June 1925. The Association had 178 branches in the UK and 14 overseas branches. All members were known as 'chums.' The banner in the background now hangs in the Inverness Town House. Damaged plate. #
Reference: H-0082b
Meeting of the Old Contemptibl...
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: 1192d
From The Times, Monday, 4th Se...