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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...
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage actors in costume posing for publicity shots. See also 31334a to 31334c. Man wearing hat is believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon).
Reference: 31335b
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage ac...
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage actors in costume posing for publicity shots. See also 31334a to 31334c. Man wearing hat is believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon).
Reference: 31335a
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage ac...
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage actors in costume posing for publicity shots. See also 31335a to 31335d. Believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon).
Reference: 31334b
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage ac...
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage actors in costume posing for publicity shots. See also 31335a to 31335d. Believed to be Henry Christie Landon Sorrell, involved in local amateur dramatics, and manager of the Inverness Repertory Company in 1937 and of the Little Theatre in Inverness, taking over from Ronald Macdonald Douglas in August 1938. (Born 1911 in Endon).
Reference: 31334a
Sorrell vs MacKinnon. Stage ac...
Mr MacAskill, Kiltarlity.
Reference: 31209b
Mr MacAskill, Kiltarlity. ...
Mr MacAskill, Kiltarlity.
Reference: 31209a
Mr MacAskill, Kiltarlity....
Sir John Barbirolli, born as Giovanni Battista Barbirolli in London (1899-1970) was a conductor and cellist. Earlier in his career he was Arturo Toscanini's successor as music director of the New York Philharmonic, serving there from 1936 to 1943. He was also chief conductor of the Houston Symphony from 1961 to 1967. In March 1937 the Scottish Orchestra under Barbirolli played in the Empire Theatre in Inverness. The hall was packed. Beethoven and Mozart figured in the presentation and it was reported Barbirolli was delighted with the response of the Inverness audience.
Reference: 31208
Sir John Barbirolli, born as G...
Miss MacLennan.
Reference: 31200
Miss MacLennan. ...
Ministers of the North Church, Inverness from 1837 to 1930. The Reverends Cook, MacKay, MacKenzie, MacLeod and Cameron.
Reference: 31198i
Ministers of the North Church,...
Reverend Kenneth Cameron M.A., Minister of North Church, Inverness 1930.
Reference: 31198h
Reverend Kenneth Cameron M.A.,...
Reverend Principal John MacLeod D.D., Minister of North Church, Inverness 1913-1930.
Reference: 31198g
Reverend Principal John MacLeo...