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Mrs Parry-Crooke, Suffolk. He is possibly Charles Douglas Parry-Crooke of the Suffolk Regiment, born 12th January 1870. (Unverified).
Reference: 33687f
Mrs Parry-Crooke, Suffolk. He ...
Annual Athletic Meeting (Recruits) between Depot The Seaforth Highlanders, Depot The Q.O. Cameron Highlanders. 1930 Seaforth 14 Points. #
Reference: 28434
Annual Athletic Meeting (Recru...
MacDonald, Ord Arms Hotel, Muir-of-Ord. Solo print made in January 1951.
Reference: 480b
MacDonald, Ord Arms Hotel, Mui...
MacDonald, Ord Arms Hotel, Muir-of-Ord. Copied and deep-etched in January 1951 to make a solo print (see 480b).
Reference: 480a
MacDonald, Ord Arms Hotel, Mui...
The Ante-Room, Sgts Mess 2nd Highland Light Infantry. Presented to the members of the Sergeants Mess 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry by the members of the Sergeants Mess 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, Cawnpore, Christmas 1929.
Reference: 30378d
The Ante-Room, Sgts Mess 2nd H...
Painting of the 71st Highland Light Infantry, Heavy Marching Order, escorting prisoners - Canada, c1840. Presented by Lt.Col A.N.E Browne, late Highland Light Infantry, 1927.
Reference: 30378c
Painting of the 71st Highland ...
Major Angus Falconer Douglas-Hamilton (1863-1915). The Cameron Highlanders, The Depot. One of four VC winners copied for a composite picture in January 1929. Commissioned into the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in 1884, he served in the Sudan, Gibraltar, Malta, South Africa, North China, and India, attaining the rank of major by 1901. He retired in 1912, whilst remaining on the reserve list. In 1914 he was recalled and promoted to a temporary Lieutenant-Colonelcy in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Reserve of Officers, commanding the 6th Battalion. He was awarded the VC for the following action: On 25th September 1915 during operations on Hill 70 at the Battle of Loos, Douglas-Hamilton, when the battalions on his right and left had retired, rallied his own battalion again and again and led his men forward four times. The last time he led all that remained, about 50 men, in a most gallant manner, and was killed at their head. It was due to his bravery, and splendid leadership that the line at this point was able to check the enemy's advance. His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Highlanders' Museum in Fort George. He is also depicted in the oil painting by Joseph Gray of the 6th Battalion The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders at the Battle of Loos, 1915, which hangs in the museum.
Reference: 27563a
Major Angus Falconer Douglas-H...
Copy of a photograph for Mrs Mackenzie showing Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery awarding a medal in s'Hertogenbosch, Holland in December 1944. The signature is Montgomery's own. See also image 124.
Reference: 083
Copy of a photograph for Mrs M...
Hat band denotes HMS Armadale Castle. The SS Armadale Castle was a passenger steamship built in 1903 at Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering, Govan, Scotland. She was requisitioned from the Union Castle Line as an armed merchant cruiser in the Royal Navy in August 1914 and was used as a supply, transport and patrol vessel. She was returned to commercial service in 1919 and laid up at Netley in 1935, reprieved for one voyage, then scrapped in 1936 at Blyth. #
Reference: H-0204a
Hat band denotes HMS Armadale ...
The River Ness and the Palace Cinema. The banner is promoting the movie 'Flight From Justice,' an American romantic drama released in 1938, directed by Nick Grinde. The film stars Robert Livingston, June Travis, John Gallaudet, Charles Halton and Ben Welden. For other images of the River Ness see H-0006, H-0009, H-0194, H-0195 and H-0196. For Palace Cinema interiors see 32034a/e. *
Reference: H-0202
The River Ness and the Palace ...
Lance Corporal Stephen.
Reference: 42809
Lance Corporal Stephen. ...
Lance Corporal W. Smith, Seaforth Headquarters, Fort George.
Reference: 33273
Lance Corporal W. Smith, Seafo...