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Major Sinclair, of the 51st Highland Division, Golspie.
Reference: 31191b
Major Sinclair, of the 51st Hi...
Major Sinclair, of the 51st Highland Division, Golspie.
Reference: 31191a
Major Sinclair, of the 51st Hi...
W.A Clark, Latheron, Caithness. Men of the Royal Observer Corps. The Royal Observer Corps (ROC) was a civil defence organisation operating in the United Kingdom between 29 October 1925 and 31 December 1995, when the Corps' civilian volunteers were stood down.
Reference: 39700
W.A Clark, Latheron, Caithness...
Two men, one in soldier uniform of the Cameron Highlanders.#
Reference: 26590b
Two men, one in soldier unifor...
Two men, one in soldier uniform of the Cameron Highlanders.#
Reference: 26590a
Two men, one in soldier unifor...
The Loch Ness Clansman Hotel, situated on the A82 at Brackla on the shores of Loch Ness. Regent Petrol was sold in Britain from 1947 to 1967.*
Reference: 3765b
The Loch Ness Clansman Hotel, ...
The Loch Ness Clansman Hotel, situated on the A82 at Brackla on the shores of Loch Ness. Regent Petrol was sold in Britain from 1947 to 1967.*
Reference: 3765c
The Loch Ness Clansman Hotel, ...
The Loch Ness Clansman Hotel, situated on the A82 at Brackla on the shores of Loch Ness. Regent Petrol was sold in Britain from 1947 to 1967.*
Reference: 3765a
The Loch Ness Clansman Hotel, ...
Bank Street, Inverness. The central building was used as the headquarters of Inverness District Scouts from 1931 to 1935, being then known as the Maud Lawson Hall, after Lady Maud Lawson of Dochfour, who had been a keen supporter of Scouting. The building was opened on 23rd June 1931 by the Prince of Wales, but was sold due to structural problems only four year later. Before 1931 the building was known as the Royal Halls. The Theatre Royal, on the far right,  burned down in 1934, causing a stir in Inverness at the time as people thought it had been predicted by the Brahan Seer who said that when a theatre in Inverness was built between two churches, it would be destroyed by fire. The theatre was situated on the riverside between the Free North Church and the St Columba Church. The building on the far left now houses the Riverside Gallery, and the central building is where CYC is located. Moray House now occupies the site where the Theatre Royal stood.*
Reference: 28831b
Bank Street, Inverness. The ce...
Bank Street, Inverness. The central building was used as the headquarters of Inverness District Scouts from 1931 to 1935, being then known as the Maud Lawson Hall, after Lady Maud Lawson of Dochfour, who had been a keen supporter of Scouting. The building was opened on 23rd June 1931 by the Prince of Wales, but was sold due to structural problems only four year later. Before 1931 the building was known as the Royal Halls. The Theatre Royal, on the far right,  burned down in 1934, causing a stir in Inverness at the time as people thought it had been predicted by the Brahan Seer who said that when a theatre in Inverness was built between two churches, it would be destroyed by fire. The theatre was situated on the riverside between the Free North Church and the St Columba Church. The building on the far left now houses the Riverside Gallery, and the central building is where CYC is located. Moray House now occupies the site where the Theatre Royal stood.*
Reference: 28831
Bank Street, Inverness. The ce...
Officers of the 71st Highlanders, Sebastopol 1856. Copy with blocking removed.*
Reference: 30378b
Officers of the 71st Highlande...
Officers of the 71st Highlanders, Sebastopol 1856. Copy with blocking.*
Reference: 30378a
Officers of the 71st Highlande...