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Mr R.A.M. Reyntiens, Loch Duich.
Reference: 46817b
Mr R.A.M. Reyntiens, Loch Duic...
Mr R.A.M. Reyntiens, Loch Duich.
Reference: 46817a
Mr R.A.M. Reyntiens, Loch Duic...
'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...
MacRae - Williamson bridal, Culloden. Colour tint information: hair dark almost black, brown eyes, fair complexion.
Reference: 31615e
MacRae - Williamson bridal, Cu...
MacRae - Williamson bridal, Culloden. Colour tint information: hair dark almost black, brown eyes, fair complexion.
Reference: 31615d
MacRae - Williamson bridal, Cu...
Miss Jean Chisholm. Colour tint instructions and lock of hair inside envelope. Eyes blue-grey, scarf red with white spots and red belt.
Reference: 31600
Miss Jean Chisholm. Colour tin...
Mrs Moir, Kenneth Street, Inverness, September 1926.Similar image (ref: 26031i) has instructions for hand colourisation. 'Frock pale mauve with floral decoration on front a darker tint of mauve and gold centre to flower. The eyes are blue and hair nut brown.' - 7th September 1926
Reference: 26031h
Mrs Moir, Kenneth Street, Inve...
Mrs Moir, Kenneth Street, Inverness, September 1926. This image has instructions for hand colourisation. 'Frock pale mauve with floral decoration on front a darker tint of mauve and gold centre to flower. The eyes are blue and hair nut brown.' - 7th September 1926
Reference: 26031i
Mrs Moir, Kenneth Street, Inve...
John Murray, c/o The Free Presbyterian Manse, 30 Broadstone Park, Inverness. Born at Badbea 14th October 1898. He served with The Black Watch during the First World War, was wounded and lost his right eye in 1918. Post-war he attended the University of Glasgow, this photo taken at about that time. Following his acceptance as a theological student of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland he pursued further studies in America at Princeton Theological Seminary, but broke with the Free Presbyterian Church in 1930 over that Church's treatment of the Chesley, Ontario congregation. He taught at Princeton for a year and then lectured in systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary to generations of students from 1930 to 1966. Murray preached at Chesley and Lochalsh from time to time until his retirement from Westminster in 1968. He married Valerie Knowlton 7th December 1967 and retired to Scotland where he was connected with the Free Church. He eventually returned to Ross-shire and died on 8th May 1975.
Reference: 24801
John Murray, c/o The Free Pres...

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