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Rugby 1st XI 1954-1955. Rear: Donald MacLeod, John Watson, Jack Bosworth, Ian Boag, David Moffat, Robert Dewar,  Robert Ewen. Middle: Alastair MacKenzie, Roderick MacKenzie, Alastair MacLeod, Mr Murray, Ian Philip, Ian Robin, John Robertson. Front: Ewen Lawson, Donald Campbell. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_096).
Reference: IRAA
Rugby 1st XI 1954-1955. Rear: ...
Rugby 1st XV 1951-1952. Rear: Maurice Love, Alistair MacBeath, James Griffiths, Ronald Leishman, Ian Notman, Will Cameron, John Brown, Alistair MacDiarmid, Arthur Griffiths. Front: James Cameron, Sandy Sanderson, Donald W. Fraser (C), Mr Murray, Garry MacNaughton (VC), Alistair MacPherson, Donald Robin. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy   Archive IRAA_073).
Reference: IRAA
Rugby 1st XV 1951-1952. Rear: ...
Rugby  1st XV 1950-1951. Rear: Ronald Leishman, Ian Notman, Colin MacKenzie, Alistair MacPherson, James Smith, Robert Archibald, Kenneth MacKenzie, Neil Smith, Leslie Hodge. Front: Ivan Fletcher, Donald Fraser, Will Cameron (C), Mr C.J Buchanan, Morton Fraser, Sandy Sanderson. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_070).
Reference: IRAA
Rugby 1st XV 1950-1951. Rear:...
Rugby 1st XV 1949-1950. Rear: Ivan Fletcher, Garry MacNaughton, Ian Notman, John Williams, Alistair MacPherson, Morton Fraser, Donald W. Fraser, James Smith, Michael Maxwell. Front: John Sanderson, Lewis Nairn, Scott Moffatt (C), Mr C.J Buchanan, Brian MacDonald, Ramsay Rae, Will Cameron. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_061).
Reference: IRAA
Rugby 1st XV 1949-1950. Rear: ...
Rugby 1st XV 1948-1949. Rear: Ramsay Rae, Angus MacKenzie, Stanley D. Fleming. Middle: David Fletcher, John Sanderson, W.R Cameron, Martin Forrai, Ivan A. Fletcher, Lewis Nairn. Front: Harold C. Beaton (C), Allan E. Cameron, J. MacKenzie, Mr C.J Buchanan, Scott D. Moffat, Brian MacDonald. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_011).
Reference: IRAA
Rugby 1st XV 1948-1949. Rear: ...
Rugby 1st XV 1943-1944. Rear: A.J McLaren, J.G McPhee, R.L McKenzie, Spencer Marr, Mr C.J Buchanan, Donald MacLennan, Alex J. Graham, Hamish Gray, Craig MacIntosh. Front: G. Reid, James Nairn, Deverell Neill, Callum MacAulay, Bobby McKinlay, Stanley R.  Hone, David G. Watson. (James Cattell not present). (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_032).
Reference: IRAA
Rugby 1st XV 1943-1944. Rear: ...
Association Football 1st XI 1955-1956. Rear: Derek MacRae, Ian Guthrie, Alex MacDonald, Hugh Grant, Billy MacGuire, Ian Cullen. Front: Calum MacIntyre, Roderick MacPherson, Alex Fraser, Mr Cunningham, Alex MacNiven, Alistair Finlayson, John Miller. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_099).
Reference: IRAA
Association Football 1st XI 19...
Football 1st XI 1954-1955. Rear: Alec Paterson, George Stewart, Ian Guthrie, Sandy MacNiven, Robert Cameron, Alec Fraser. Front: Callum MacIntyre, Alastair MacLeod, John Urquhart, John MacLellan, Alastair Finlayson, John Millar. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_093).
Reference: IRAA
Football 1st XI 1954-1955. Rea...
Football 1st XI 1948-1949. Rear: Leslie Hodge, Prefect Frank Taylor, School Captain Allan Cameron, Alex MacAskill, Angus MacKenzie, William Corbett. Front: Alastair Jamieson, Prefect Roderick J. MacLeod, Roland MacKenzie, Mr Cunningham, Lachlan Russell, Louis Forrai. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_013).
Reference: IRAA
Football 1st XI 1948-1949. Rea...
Osgood Hanbury Mackenzie (1842-1922) was a Scottish landowner and the creator of a famous garden at Inverewe, near Poolewe in Wester Ross. In 1862, with the help of his mother he purchased the 12,000-acre estate of Inverewe and Kernsary. There he built a Scottish Baronial style mansion and set about creating a garden. Mackenzie concentrated first on establishing shelter belts of Native and Scandinavian pines and built a walled garden. He also created woodland walks. Within 40 years, he had established one of the finest collections in Scotland of temperate plants from both Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Reference: H-0258
Osgood Hanbury Mackenzie (1842...
Sir Daniel Macauley Stevenson (1851-1944) was a Scottish politician, businessman and philanthropist, and former Chancellor of the University of Glasgow. He made his fortune in the shipbroking and coal exportation industries and whilst on the City Council he was responsible for the Sunday-opening of the City's museums and galleries in 1898, the establishment of free branch libraries in 1899 and the introduction of a municipal telephone service in 1900. He was elected Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1911 until 1914, at which point he was awarded an honorary LL.D. by the University of Glasgow, and was created a Baronet, of Cleveden, Kelvinside, in the County of the City of Glasgow. Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: H-0246
Sir Daniel Macauley Stevenson ...
Joe Corrie (1894-1968) was a Scottish miner, poet and playwright best known for his radical, working class plays. He was born in Slamannan, Stirlingshire but his family moved to Cardenden in the Fife coalfield when Corrie was still an infant and he started work at the pits in 1908. Shortly after the First World War, Corrie started writing. His articles, sketches, short stories and poems were published in prominent socialist newspapers and journals. T.S Eliot described him as 'the greatest Scots poet since Burns.' He died in Edinburgh in 1968. Many of Corrie's poems, including   'I Am the Common Man' have been set to music. In 2013, The Joe Corrie Project: Cage Load of Men - a collection of poems set to contemporary and traditional music - was released. Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: H-0242
Joe Corrie (1894-1968) was a S...