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Inverness Royal Academy Athletics 1955-1956. Rear: William Paterson, Peter Willis, Roderick MacFarquhar, Roderick MacKenzie, Ian Fraser, Peter  Strachan, Donald Campbell. 2nd row: David Philip, Hazel MacPherson, Janet Campbell, Kathleen Russell, Lorna Campbell, Marion Renfrew, Robin MacDonald, Pat Cummings, Mr Murray. 3rd row: Catherine MacInnes, Kenneth Gardener, Winnifred Elliot, Ian Robin, Maureen Bruce, Ian Nicol, Dorothy Lamont, John Robertson, Sheena Campbell, James Wylie, Ishbel Cameron, Gerald Taylor, Helen Simpson. Front: Sandra Forbes, Fraser Urquhart, Verity MacIntosh, Alan Cunningham, Joan Menzies, David  MacFarquhar, Jenny Martin, James Grant, Margaret MacLennan. (Courtesy Inverness Royal  Academy Archive IRAA_106).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Athlet...
Inverness Royal Academy Athletic team 1954-1955. Rear: Alasdair Finlayson, Ian Philip, Carol Robertson, Alec Paterson, Ishbel Cameron, Kenneth Gardener, Joan Marshall, Roderick MacKenzie, Winnifred Elliot, William Stoddart, Donald Campbell. 2nd row: John Urquhart, James Pennan, Marion Renfrew, Ian Robin, Maureen Bruce, James Wylie, Seumas MacInnes, Helen Simpson, Ian Nicol, Catherine MacInnes. 3rd row: Peter English, Margaret Sinclair, John MacLellan, Dorothy Lamont, Mr Murray, Alastair MacLeod, Sheena Campbell, John Robertson, Isla Rose, William McGuire. Front: Margaret Campbell, Ross Henderson, Winona Duncan, Douglas Thomson, Shona Robertson. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_091).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Athlet...
Inverness Royal Academy Cricket 1st XI 1949-1950. Rear: Mr McArdle, Ross Martin, Scott Moffatt, Niven Grant, George Grant, Will Cameron, Mr MacLeay. Front: John Sanderson, Alfred Cooper, Donald MacLennan, Brian MacDonald (C), Ian Rodger, Leslie Hodge. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_064).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Cricke...
Inverness Royal Academy Cricket 1st XI 1943. Rear: Laurence Rogers, Don McLennan, W.K Smith, Ed Murdoch, Callum MacAulay, Ian (John) Braid. Front: J. Tulloch, William White, Hamish Gray, Fred Kelly, Ian Noble, Bob McInlay, Don Rose. (James Cattell (C) not present). (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_033).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Cricke...
Inverness Royal Academy Cricket 1st XI 1945. Rear: Donald MacLennan, W.K Smith, Ted Murdoch, Mr Laurence Rogers, Laurence Rogers (scorer), Callum MacAulay, Ian (John) Braid. Front: William White, Hamish Gray, Fred Kelly, Ian Noble, Bobby McKinlay, Donald Ross. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_030).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Cricke...
Inverness Royal Academy Athletics 1956-1957. Rear: Ronald Smith, Doreen Hamilton, Roderick MacFarquhar, William Paterson, Roderick MacKenzie, David Philip, Kenneth MacLennan, Winnona Duncan, George Ross. 2nd row: Marion Renfrew, Ian Fraser, Helen Simpson, Peter Willis, Winnifred Elliot, Donald Campbell, Robin MacDonald, Peter Strachan, Hazel MacPherson. 3rd row: Anne Dunn, Gerald Taylor, Janet Campbell, Ian Nicol, Maureen Bruce, Mr Murray, James Wylie, Kathleen Russell, Kenneth Gardener, Kenneth MacKenzie. Front: James Grant, Ronald Morrison, Shelagh Hamilton, Hillary Best, Fiona MacPherson, Alan Cunningham, Norman Thompson. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_005).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Athlet...
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...
Charles Granville Barry Greaves (1900-1982) in 1920. Inverness Royal Academy Dux June 1918; First for Sandhurst, second for Woolwich. Joined Royal Engineers 1920; 2nd Lieutenant; Carried out railway survey work with Herbert and Murray in Tanganyika in 1930; Adjutant, Territorial Army 1933-1936; Officer for Technical Duties 1936-1939; World War II 1939-1945; Director of Movements, War Office 1949-1953; retired Major General in 1953. His father was Charles Greaves, teacher of commercial subjects and later of science at the Inverness Royal Academy, who retired from teaching in 1930. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_039).
Reference: IRAA
Charles Granville Barry Greave...
Chief Constable William Fraser MM KPM OBE, a native of Lochbroom, was appointed to the post of Chief Constable of Inverness-shire with effect from 1st December 1936. He succeeded Major A.C. Maclean who had held the post since 1911. Mr Fraser was aged 39 years at the time of his appointment, and transferred from the Dunbartonshire Constabulary where he had served since 23rd December 1919. Prior to joining the Police, Mr Fraser had served in the Seaforth Highlanders from 1913 to 1919 and had been awarded the Military Medal. During his almost 15 years in command of the Inverness-shire constabulary, Chief Constable Fraser was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in January 1944, and the King's Police Medal (KPM) in 1950. He retired on pension from the Inverness-shire force on 17 August 1951. Biographical information kindly provided by Dave Conner.
Reference: 41486a
Chief Constable William Fraser...
The Duchess of Sutherland (1867-1955) walking down Academy Street, Inverness in 1936. Millicent Sutherland-Leveson-Gower was a British society hostess, social reformer, author, editor, journalist and playwright, often using the pen name Erskine Gower. Her first husband was Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland. By her two later marriages, she was known as Lady Millicent Fitzgerald and Lady Millicent Hawes, the latter of which was the name she used at the time of her death. She lived mostly in France through the 1920s and 1930s, and also travelled. She was living near Angers in 1940, and was captured after the German occupation of France. She escaped via Spain and Portugal to the United States, and returned to Paris in 1945. She died in Orriule in south-west France and was cremated in Paris, her ashes being interred at the Sutherland private cemetery at Dunrobin Castle. She was survived by her eldest son, George Granville Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 5th Duke of Sutherland.
Reference: H-0229
The Duchess of Sutherland (186...
Mrs Constance Chalmers (1902-1975), Kessock Lodge, Reigate, Surrey. The daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948), she married Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) of Redhill in 1936.
Reference: 33480b
Mrs Constance Chalmers (1902-1...
Mrs Constance Chalmers (1902-1975), Kessock Lodge, Reigate, Surrey. The daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948), she married Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) of Redhill in 1936.
Reference: 33480a
Mrs Constance Chalmers (1902-1...