Shopping Cart
Total : £0.00
Items : 0


View cart
Enter a surname, town name or other keyword to search the database. Remember to allow for the different spellings of 'Mc' and 'Mac.' Good luck!
{Search tips: Use single word search terms for more results}

 

Page 49 of 78 of 925 Records
Corporal Fison.
Reference: 42585a
Corporal Fison. ...
Seaman D. MacKinnon.
Reference: 40138
Seaman D. MacKinnon. ...
'Rotterdam Harbour' by Jan Visser in 1946 (730mm x 970mm). Born in Rotterdam on 29th August 1897, Visser was a painter, water colourist and designer of stained glass, with subjects including harbours, portraits, interiors, animals and (very important to him), religion. Visser was taught, and was a teacher at, the Academy of Art in Rotterdam. He was also a member of the Pulchri Studio, a famous artist society in The Hague. There is a Visser work in the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, and samples can be seen online at:   www.marcelgieling.nl  [search: jan visser] and www.venduehuis.com/online_catalogus/veiling/14/rubriek/60/pagina/17#lightbox[23657]/0/  Visser died in Rotterdam on 16th September 1968. This brief biographical data was provided by Hans Wijgergangs of the RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History), the world's leading information centre and central source for the study of Dutch art. The original painting of Rotterdam Harbour is held in a private collection in Inverness. *
Reference: 47668
'Rotterdam Harbour' by...
Mrs Johnston, Bridge Street, Inverness. Identification information kindly provided by Dave Conner and Duncan Chisholm.  Officer on the left is Acting Chief Constable Andrew Meldrum, appointed on 7th August 1944 when Chief Constable Stewart was summoned to the fledgling Control Commission for Germany.  Second left is Chief James Douglas Stewart, a Canadian from Winnipeg, who was appointed Chief Constable of Inverness Burgh on 11th January 1943 after previous service in the City of Dundee Police. Stewart was later seconded to the Control Commission for Germany from 1944 until August 1946 as the Deputy Inspector General of the Special Police Corps for Germany, with the rank of Colonel.  The other two officers on the right are Burgh Special Constables with Inspector rank. The officer on the far right is Hugh W Johnstone of 17 Bridge Street, Inverness. He lived at Culduthel Gardens. One of his brothers owned a shoe shop on Grant Street and the other, Daniel, lived next to Chief Constable Paterson at the corner of Ballifeary Road and Glenurquhart Road.
Reference: 39270.5
Mrs Johnston, Bridge Street, I...
Stella MacDonald.
Reference: 43644b
Stella MacDonald. ...
Stella MacDonald.
Reference: 43644a
Stella MacDonald. ...
Brigadier Duncan of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
Reference: 42787c
Brigadier Duncan of the Queen&...
Brigadier Duncan of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
Reference: 42787b
Brigadier Duncan of the Queen&...
Brigadier Duncan of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
Reference: 42787a
Brigadier Duncan of the Queen&...
Mrs Grant, Coulmore. Painted portrait of Lieutenant Colonel Ian P. Grant of Coulmore. Born in 1908, he was commissioned in The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in 1928. He served with distinction in WWII and commanded the London Scottish, but sadly died in an accident in Italy in 1945.
Reference: 41905b
Mrs Grant, Coulmore. Painted p...
Mrs Grant, Coulmore. Painted portrait of Lieutenant Colonel Ian P. Grant of Coulmore. Born in 1908, he was commissioned in The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in 1928. He served with distinction in WWII and commanded the London Scottish, but sadly died in an accident in Italy in 1945.
Reference: 41905a
Mrs Grant, Coulmore. Painted p...
Lt. MacDonald, Avoch, Black Isle.
Reference: 39422
Lt. MacDonald, Avoch, Black Is...