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Miss Nicol, NAAFI. Damaged plate.
Reference: 44655g
Miss Nicol, NAAFI. Damaged pla...
Miss Nicol, NAAFI.
Reference: 44655f
Miss Nicol, NAAFI. ...
Miss Nicol, NAAFI.
Reference: 44655e
Miss Nicol, NAAFI. ...
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod outside the St. Columba High Church, Bank Street, Inverness, now the CityLife Church.
Reference: 44644i
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod out...
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod outside the St. Columba High Church, Bank Street, Inverness, now the CityLife Church.
Reference: 44644h
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod out...
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod outside the St. Columba High Church, Bank Street, Inverness, now the CityLife Church.
Reference: 44644g
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod out...
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod outside the St. Columba High Church, Bank Street, Inverness, now the CityLife Church.
Reference: 44644f
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod out...
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod outside the St. Columba High Church, Bank Street, Inverness, now the CityLife Church.
Reference: 44644e
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod out...
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod outside the St. Columba High Church, Bank Street, Inverness, now the CityLife Church.
Reference: 44644d
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod out...
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod outside the St. Columba High Church, Bank Street, Inverness, now the CityLife Church.
Reference: 44644c
Mr & Mrs Angus MacLeod out...
Inverness Castle in April 1934, showing the result of the renovations to the outer walls, which lowered them considerably, and the removal of the gatehouse entrance (see image: H-0254). Taken across the rooftops of the now long gone buildings that once occupied the site of the present Tourist Bureau and Museum, from the roof of the town house. (HGNP) Courtesy John and Aithne Barron. *
Reference: H-0255
Inverness Castle in April 1934...
The MacKinnon of Mackinnon (35th Chief of the Clan Mackinnon), the title to which Francis Alexander Mackinnon succeeded on the death of his father in 1903. Born in 1848, he was also a Test cricketer for England. He died in 1947 at his home in Forres. Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: H-0252
The MacKinnon of Mackinnon (35...