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Mrs Carmichael.
Reference: 26402a
Mrs Carmichael. ...
Mrs Hay, 29 India Street, Inverness (now called Cliffden Cottage). February 1927.
Reference: 26385c
Mrs Hay, 29 India Street, Inve...
Mrs Hay, 29 India Street, Inverness (now called Cliffden Cottage). February 1927.
Reference: 26385b
Mrs Hay, 29 India Street, Inve...
Mrs Hay, 29 India Street, Inverness (now called Cliffden Cottage). February 1927. Original photo to be worked on to isolate the child. See 26385b/c.
Reference: 26385a
Mrs Hay, 29 India Street, Inve...
Cameron, Buntait (and Flichity mentioned). Copy. November 1926.
Reference: 26381
Cameron, Buntait (and Flichity...
'Paddy' Chisholm. September 1926. This photo was deep-etched to be inserted into a colourised seascape background with a 'boat in the offing.' Hair auburn, eyes blue-grey, sun bonnet and dress pale blue. Written inscription 'Rosemarkie 1926' to be added.
Reference: 26380
'Paddy' Chisholm. Sept...
Miss MacLean copy. Can also be found under 29361a, with a woman at 29361b.
Reference: 26372
Miss MacLean copy. Can also be...
Major General Sir Robert Bellew Adams VC KCB, was born in Muree in the Punjab, India, on 26th July 1856. He was the son of Lt.-Col. Robert Roy Adams (of Forres) and Frances Charlotte Caroline Bellew (of Soulby), and was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.   He served in India and Afghanistan and was appointed ADC to HM King Edward VII. In November 1908 he was compelled to resign after a serious injury to his spine resulting from a riding accident. Invalided out of the Army he retired in December 1911.  His father had been District Commissioner of Peshawar who was assassinated by Musselmen fanatics in 1864. His mother died in 1903. Adams was the second cousin of Edward Donald Bellew, also a VC winner, and his surviving niece was Mrs Evan M. Barron, of Oaklands.  In 1911 he was living at 35 Alma Road, St.Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He made a will on 26th January 1928 and died on 13th February 1928 at age 71 at Reay House, Inverness, Scotland. His heirs were his sisters, Ismay Bellew Adams Logan and Emily Anne Erskine Adams McPherson.   General Adams is buried in Tomnahurich Cemetery.
Reference: 26437
Major General Sir Robert Belle...
Campbell.
Reference: 26430b
Campbell. ...
Campbell.
Reference: 26430a
Campbell. ...
Miss Catherine Ross, Fearn.
Reference: 31617c
Miss Catherine Ross, Fearn. ...
Miss Catherine Ross, Fearn.
Reference: 31617b
Miss Catherine Ross, Fearn. ...