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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...
Police Constable Edward Campbell. The Clan Campbell crest is on his jacket pocket.
Reference: 44636b
Police Constable Edward Campbe...
Police Constable Edward Campbell. The Clan Campbell crest is on his jacket pocket.
Reference: 44636a
Police Constable Edward Campbe...
Inverness Royal Academy Prefects 1944-1945. Rear: Sheila Urquhart, Donald Campbell, Wilma MacDonald. Middle: Thomas Forrester, Evelyn Cameron, Allan Cook, Norma MacDougall, William Cattell, Muriel Riggs, Angus MacLeod. Front: Hamish Gray (VC from 03.01.1945), Christina Fraser (VC from 17.04.1945), Rector D.J MacDonald, May Murray, James Nairn (VC to Dec 1944, C from 03.01.1945) (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_042).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Prefec...
The Inverness Royal Academy War Memorial Hostel, June 1924. The hostel opened in 1922, with accommodation for about 60 girls. In the centre of the second-front row is the first matron, Miss Isabella Paterson. The hostel was partly funded by contributions from the Old Boys' Club, led by Evan Barron, a well-known former pupil. The building first used was the former Inverness Collegiate School building in Ardross Street, which is now the oldest part of the Highland Council Headquarters buildings. The hostel was moved to Hedgefield House in Culduthel Road in 1934. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_058).
Reference: IRAA
The Inverness Royal Academy Wa...
Reverend Ewen Macqueen (c1866-1949). Born in the Isle of Skye he married Jessie Campbell. They had four children; Catherine M (d1906), Malcolm C (c1908-1967), Cathie (c1910-1951) and Alice (c1912-1995). Cathie married Samuel Kersten.
Reference: 35974
Reverend Ewen Macqueen (c1866-...
Sir Leslie Joseph. Ex-Major Joseph became an amusement park entrepreneur who devised popular water chutes. The first was at Coney Beach (Porthcawl) in 1936. The Porthcawl chute was followed after the war by larger rides at Battersea Fun Fair (London, 1956), Belle Vue (Manchester, 1957) and the Kursaal (Southend-on-Sea, 1958).  He became Managing Director of the Festival Pleasure Gardens in 1951 and was knighted in 1952. In April 1956 he gained, along with restaurant magnate Charles Forte, control of the Belle Vue Zoological Gardens for ?200,000. The 68 acre location contained a major zoo, a 30,000 capacity stadium, the 7,000 seat King's Hall (used for circuses), the 600 ft long exhibition hall and restaurants.
Reference: 45393b
Sir Leslie Joseph. Ex-Major Jo...
Sir Leslie Joseph. Ex-Major Joseph became an amusement park entrepreneur who devised popular water chutes. The first was at Coney Beach (Porthcawl) in 1936. The Porthcawl chute was followed after the war by larger rides at Battersea Fun Fair (London, 1956), Belle Vue (Manchester, 1957) and the Kursaal (Southend-on-Sea, 1958).  He became Managing Director of the Festival Pleasure Gardens in 1951 and was knighted in 1952. In April 1956 he gained, along with restaurant magnate Charles Forte, control of the Belle Vue Zoological Gardens for ?200,000. The 68 acre location contained a major zoo, a 30,000 capacity stadium, the 7,000 seat King's Hall (used for circuses), the 600 ft long exhibition hall and restaurants.
Reference: 45393a
Sir Leslie Joseph. Ex-Major Jo...
Miss Campbell, North Kildrummie, Nairn.
Reference: 23221
Miss Campbell, North Kildrummi...
Miss Campbell, 22 Victoria Park Road.
Reference: 25642
Miss Campbell, 22 Victoria Par...
Mrs Gordon, Pitcalzean, Nigg. Copy. Original photograph by W.S. Moir of Portobello.
Reference: 47575d
Mrs Gordon, Pitcalzean, Nigg. ...
June Chalmers, Bellfield Park, Inverness.
Reference: 46680e
June Chalmers, Bellfield Park,...