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Peter Frederick Anson (1889-1975). From 1910 to 1924 he was a member of the Benedictine brotherhood on Caldey Island, and one of the 20 monks who followed Abbot Aelred Carlyle over to Rome in 1913.  Reverting to lay-life at the age of 35 he soon began to make a name for himself as an author-artist. The first of his 36 published books appeared in 1927. He was the co-founder of the Apostleship of the Sea in 1921, and later became a founder member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. In 1974 he was accepted into the community of Nunraw Abbey, East Lothian and died in St. Raphael's Hospital in Edinburgh in July 1975. He is buried at Nunraw.
Reference: 31102d
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-19...
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-1975). From 1910 to 1924 he was a member of the Benedictine brotherhood on Caldey Island, and one of the 20 monks who followed Abbot Aelred Carlyle over to Rome in 1913.  Reverting to lay-life at the age of 35 he soon began to make a name for himself as an author-artist. The first of his 36 published books appeared in 1927. He was the co-founder of the Apostleship of the Sea in 1921, and later became a founder member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. In 1974 he was accepted into the community of Nunraw Abbey, East Lothian and died in St. Raphael's Hospital in Edinburgh in July 1975. He is buried at Nunraw.
Reference: 31102c
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-19...
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-1975). From 1910 to 1924 he was a member of the Benedictine brotherhood on Caldey Island, and one of the 20 monks who followed Abbot Aelred Carlyle over to Rome in 1913.  Reverting to lay-life at the age of 35 he soon began to make a name for himself as an author-artist. The first of his 36 published books appeared in 1927. He was the co-founder of the Apostleship of the Sea in 1921, and later became a founder member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. In 1974 he was accepted into the community of Nunraw Abbey, East Lothian and died in St. Raphael's Hospital in Edinburgh in July 1975. He is buried at Nunraw.
Reference: 31102b
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-19...
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-1975). From 1910 to 1924 he was a member of the Benedictine brotherhood on Caldey Island, and one of the 20 monks who followed Abbot Aelred Carlyle over to Rome in 1913.  Reverting to lay-life at the age of 35 he soon began to make a name for himself as an author-artist. The first of his 36 published books appeared in 1927. He was the co-founder of the Apostleship of the Sea in 1921, and later became a founder member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. In 1974 he was accepted into the community of Nunraw Abbey, East Lothian and died in St. Raphael's Hospital in Edinburgh in July 1975. He is buried at Nunraw.
Reference: 31102a
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-19...
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee MacMillan), Redhill, Surrey. She married Francis Chalmers in 1919 and died in Reigate in 1922.
Reference: 22950d
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee Ma...
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee MacMillan), Redhill, Surrey. She married Francis Chalmers in 1919 and died in Reigate in 1922.
Reference: 22950c
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee Ma...
Frank Chalmers, Redhill, Surrey. Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) was born in Surrey, a twin with sister Margaret. His fathers motor vehicle business established in 1850 (J. Chalmers and Sons Ltd), traded from the Redhill Garage and could accommodate up to 50 cars. They also held the Ford franchise. He married Christina Ann MacMillan in 1919. She died in Reigate in 1922 and he later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 22950b
Frank Chalmers, Redhill, Surre...
Frank and Christina Chalmers, Redhill, Surrey. Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) was born in Surrey, a twin with sister Margaret. His fathers motor vehicle business established in 1850 (J. Chalmers and Sons Ltd), traded from the Redhill Garage and could accommodate up to 50 cars. They also held the Ford franchise. He married Christina Ann MacMillan in 1919. She died in Reigate in 1922. He later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 22950a
Frank and Christina Chalmers, ...
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, in Red Cross uniform. She worked in a convalescent hospital for wounded soldiers at Hedgefield, Inverness, c1917-1918. Submitted by Heather Watts. Fraser-Watts Collection.
Reference: hw018
Mary Millicent (May) Fraser, i...
Hockey 2nd XI 1955-1956. Rear: Ann Davidson, Winifred Elliott, Maureen Bruce, Gillian MacPherson, Janice Cumming, Ann Dand. Front: Jean MacGillivray, Helen Flynn, Katherine MacInnes, Morven Jenkins, Elizabeth McIntyre, Rhea Skinner. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_101).
Reference: IRAA
Hockey 2nd XI 1955-1956. Rear:...
Hockey 1954-1955. Rear: Helen Simpson, Morven Jenkins, Ena Munro, Elizabeth McIntyre, Winifred Elliot, Catherine McInnis. Front: Patricia Cumming, Elizabeth Mann, Margaret Ferguson, Sheila Momsen, Pat Urquhart, Ann Dand. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_097).
Reference: IRAA
Hockey 1954-1955. Rear: Helen ...
Hockey 1st XI 1956-1957. Rear: Winnifred Elliot, Elizabeth Mann, Margaret Rankine, Maureen Bruce, Margaret Ferguson, Anne Richards. Front: Shona Gorman, Shonaid Robertson, Ishbel Cameron (C), Miss Maude Yule, Pat Cumming (VC), Marion Renfrew, Patricia Urquhart. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_002).
Reference: IRAA
Hockey 1st XI 1956-1957. Rear:...