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Archie, Sydney, Rita and Gladys Millar in an Andrew Paterson portrait from the early 1930s. Archie was born in Huntly on 14th June 1915. His mother Grace Alexander was from Huntly, where her brothers had a shoe shop. Archie's father, David Millar, had come from Dundee to work in a branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Although Archier was born in Huntly he spent most of his school days in Munlochy on the Black Isle. His father had gone there to run a small branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Submitted by Archie's son Roddy Millar. (AP/H-0304).
Reference: H-0304
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Family. 13th December 1930. #
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Mrs Johnston, Bridge Street, Inverness. Identification information kindly provided by Dave Conner and Duncan Chisholm.  Officer on the left is Acting Chief Constable Andrew Meldrum, appointed on 7th August 1944 when Chief Constable Stewart was summoned to the fledgling Control Commission for Germany.  Second left is Chief James Douglas Stewart, a Canadian from Winnipeg, who was appointed Chief Constable of Inverness Burgh on 11th January 1943 after previous service in the City of Dundee Police. Stewart was later seconded to the Control Commission for Germany from 1944 until August 1946 as the Deputy Inspector General of the Special Police Corps for Germany, with the rank of Colonel.  The other two officers on the right are Burgh Special Constables with Inspector rank. The officer on the far right is Hugh W Johnstone of 17 Bridge Street, Inverness. He lived at Culduthel Gardens. One of his brothers owned a shoe shop on Grant Street and the other, Daniel, lived next to Chief Constable Paterson at the corner of Ballifeary Road and Glenurquhart Road.
Reference: 39270.5
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Copy for Mrs Paterson, Fort Augustus.
Reference: rc16
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Mrs Chreslie or Christie, Reay Street, Inverness. #
Reference: 38547b
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