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Costumed man.
Reference: 21886
Costumed man. ...
Rotary Club dinner. Eric Macavoy, Alistair Grant, John Porteous and James Allan. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection) ~
Reference:
Rotary Club dinner. Eric Macav...
Cattle being herded passed the taxi rank, Bank Street, Inverness, on their way to market. Towards the end of the 19th century, ordinary markets were held in Inverness every Tuesday and Friday. Livestock markets were held on the Fridays following the Muir of Ord markets. Two firms of agricultural auctioneers were established around this time - Hamilton's Auction Marts Ltd and Macdonald Fraser & Co Ltd. Inverness became an important centre for the sale of stock and the effects of this success were seen in the decreasing trade done at the Muir of Ord and other fairs. *
Reference: H-0289
Cattle being herded passed the...
Evening group at the Station Hotel, (now the Royal Highland Hotel), Inverness. #
Reference: H-0270e
Evening group at the Station H...
Master C. Fraser of Reelig. When Mrs Augusta Fraser of Reelig died in 1925, she left the property to her son, Charles Ian Fraser.
Reference: 16674b
Master C. Fraser of Reelig. Wh...
Master C. Fraser of Reelig. When Mrs Augusta Fraser of Reelig died in 1925, she left the property to her son, Charles Ian Fraser.
Reference: 16674a
Master C. Fraser of Reelig. Wh...
Patricia and Lawrence Mayhew at Inverness Station.
Reference: 3036c
Patricia and Lawrence Mayhew a...
Patricia and Lawrence Mayhew at Inverness Station.
Reference: 3036b
Patricia and Lawrence Mayhew a...
Patricia and Lawrence Mayhew at Inverness Station.
Reference: 3036a
Patricia and Lawrence Mayhew a...
Travelling groups of musicians, showmen and entertainers were a common sight in the streets of Inverness during the 1880s-90s. Performing bears were a regular attraction and always drew a crowd. This bear is standing in Academy Street outside the old Rose Street Foundry building (now a bar) with house numbers 92-94 in the background, c1895. *
Reference: 25429
Travelling groups of musicians...
Carrie M. Cruickshank as Mimosa in the November 1927 production of 'The Geisha,' the story of a Japanese tea-house performed by the Northern Amateur Operatic Society. In the advert it was noted that prices would be increased for this attraction due to the lavish expense of the production (over ?200), in aid of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses. A review noted that 'Miss Cruickshank has a beautiful voice, and went through the delicate Mimosa's ordeals of being sold and of selling with a sure finish.' #
Reference: 26823d
Carrie M. Cruickshank as Mimos...
Police Constable William Armstrong, Diriebught Road. Joined the police on 7th November 1936 aged 18 and retired aged 50 on 15th November 1968. After a period in the army (1942-1944) he made Chief Inspector of the Inverness Burgh Police and Deputy Chief Constable. Bio details thanks to Dave Conner. (Damaged plate).
Reference: 35593b
Police Constable William Armst...