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Mackenzie, Broadstone Park, Inverness. William Mackay Mackenzie (1871-1952) was a Scottish historian, archaeologist and writer, who was Secretary of the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland between 1913 and 1935, and also an expert on folk-lore. He was born in Cromarty, graduated MA at Edinburgh University and taught at Glasgow Academy between 1896 and 1912. During the Second World War acted as head of the department of Ancient Scottish History. In 1942 he was appointed to be a member of the Commission where he had formerly been Secretary. He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) and was made an honorary Doctor of Laws in 1949 at Edinburgh. As well as writing on medieval history, he published a major edition of Dunbar's poems.   One brother, Donald Mackenzie, was a prolific writer on religion, mythology and anthropology, and another brother, George Mackenzie, who lived at 28 Broadstone Park, was the editor of the Northern Chronicle.  Identification and information sourced by Ken MacTaggart and Susan Malarky.
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Mr Murray, 9 Broadstone Park, Inverness, with grandsons John (left) and James (right) who was the older of the two. Their father John Murray was a school inspector c.1959. See also 45662.
Reference: 45828d
Mr Murray, 9 Broadstone Park, ...
Mr Murray, 9 Broadstone Park, Inverness, with grandsons John (left) and James (right) who was the older of the two. Their father John Murray was a school inspector c.1959. See also 45662.
Reference: 45828c
Mr Murray, 9 Broadstone Park, ...
Mr Murray, 9 Broadstone Park, Inverness.
Reference: 45828b
Mr Murray, 9 Broadstone Park, ...
Mr Murray, 9 Broadstone Park, Inverness.
Reference: 45828a
Mr Murray, 9 Broadstone Park, ...
Cameron, (21?) Broadstone Park, Inverness.
Reference: 795
Cameron, (21?) Broadstone Park...
MacPherson, Broadstone Park, Inverness.
Reference: 26042a
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MacPherson, Broadstone Park, Inverness.
Reference: 26042b
MacPherson, Broadstone Park, I...
MacPherson, Broadstone Park, Inverness.
Reference: 26042c
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Parkers of Macdougall, High Street, Inverness.
Reference: 24816a
Parkers of Macdougall, High St...
Parkers of Macdougall, High Street, Inverness.
Reference: 24816b
Parkers of Macdougall, High St...
John Murray, c/o The Free Presbyterian Manse, 30 Broadstone Park, Inverness. Born at Badbea 14th October 1898. He served with The Black Watch during the First World War, was wounded and lost his right eye in 1918. Post-war he attended the University of Glasgow, this photo taken at about that time. Following his acceptance as a theological student of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland he pursued further studies in America at Princeton Theological Seminary, but broke with the Free Presbyterian Church in 1930 over that Church's treatment of the Chesley, Ontario congregation. He taught at Princeton for a year and then lectured in systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary to generations of students from 1930 to 1966. Murray preached at Chesley and Lochalsh from time to time until his retirement from Westminster in 1968. He married Valerie Knowlton 7th December 1967 and retired to Scotland where he was connected with the Free Church. He eventually returned to Ross-shire and died on 8th May 1975.
Reference: 24801
John Murray, c/o The Free Pres...