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Andrew Paterson portrait of Agnes MacLennan (standing) with daughter Georgina Smith and grand-daughter Ruth. Georgina married Alexander Smith of Elgin who operated a drapery business in Queensgate, Inverness, in 1902. Submitted by Susan Edgar Mutch. (AP/H-0292)
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Andrew Paterson portrait of Ag...
Jack Baxter. Polaris. February 1964. What appears to be a renovated WWII-period motor torpedo boat in Thornbush Quay, Anderson Street, Inverness. *
Reference: 3928d
Jack Baxter. Polaris. February...
Jack Baxter. Polaris. February 1964. What appears to be a renovated WWII-period motor torpedo boat in Thornbush Quay, Anderson Street, Inverness. *
Reference: 3928c
Jack Baxter. Polaris. February...
Jack Baxter. Polaris. February 1964. What appears to be a renovated WWII-period motor torpedo boat in Thornbush Quay, Anderson Street, Inverness. *
Reference: 3928b
Jack Baxter. Polaris. February...
Jack Baxter. Polaris. February 1964. What appears to be a renovated WWII-period motor torpedo boat in Thornbush Quay, Anderson Street, Inverness. *
Reference: 3928a
Jack Baxter. Polaris. February...
Craigton at North Kessock. The Kessock Bridge now runs just out of the picture on the left. The cottages on the Strach, once occupied by the Macleays and Patersons are long gone, with only the holly bush still standing to mark the spot (2013). Submitted by Margaret Paterson. (AP/H-0267) *
Reference: mp004
Craigton at North Kessock. The...
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 ...
Frank Chalmers, Redhill, Surrey. Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) was born in Surrey, a twin with sister Margaret. His fathers motor vehicle business established in 1850 (J. Chalmers and Sons Ltd), traded from the Redhill Garage and could accommodate up to 50 cars. They also held the Ford franchise. He married Christina Ann MacMillan in 1919. She died in Reigate in 1922 and he later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 22950b
Frank Chalmers, Redhill, Surre...
Frank and Christina Chalmers, Redhill, Surrey. Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) was born in Surrey, a twin with sister Margaret. His fathers motor vehicle business established in 1850 (J. Chalmers and Sons Ltd), traded from the Redhill Garage and could accommodate up to 50 cars. They also held the Ford franchise. He married Christina Ann MacMillan in 1919. She died in Reigate in 1922. He later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 22950a
Frank and Christina Chalmers, ...
Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) was born in Surrey, a twin with sister Margaret. His fathers motor vehicle business established in 1850 (J. Chalmers and Sons Ltd), traded from the Redhill Garage and could accommodate up to 50 cars. They also held the Ford franchise. He married Christina Ann MacMillan in 1919. She died in Reigate in 1922 and he later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 25470e
Francis James Chalmers (1881-1...
Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) was born in Surrey, a twin with sister Margaret. His fathers motor vehicle business established in 1850 (J. Chalmers and Sons Ltd), traded from the Redhill Garage and could accommodate up to 50 cars. They also held the Ford franchise. He married Christina Ann MacMillan in 1919. She died in Reigate in 1922 and he later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 25470d
Francis James Chalmers (1881-1...
Frank Chalmers with two of his sisters,  Cecelia and Agnes, Redhill, Surrey. Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) was born in Surrey, a twin with sister Margaret. His fathers motor vehicle business established in 1850 (J. Chalmers and Sons Ltd), traded from the Redhill Garage and could accommodate up to 50 cars. They also held the Ford franchise. He married Christina Ann MacMillan in 1919. She died in Reigate in 1922 and he later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 25470c
Frank Chalmers with two of his...