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Girls in wedding (?) procession. #
Reference: 28394
Girls in wedding (?) processio...
Jane Morrison was born in Lochinver, Assynt, the daughter of Rev. Murdo Morrison and Christina McInnes. She was called up at 17 during the war to do work of national importance and was posted to Inverness. She later volunteered to go to London to relieve the war-weary girls working in the same vocation. Jane spent the remaining war years in London and in 1947 she won Miss Scotland. Jane took up modelling afterwards and walked the catwalks of London, Paris and New York. She married Walter Landauer, the Viennese pianist (1910-1983) who performed with Marjan Rawicz, and accompanied them on their world tours of Australia, South Africa and America. Jane later re-married a French doctor and has spent the last sixty years living between London and Paris. This portrait was taken by Hector G.N. Paterson and is courtesy of Aithne and John Barron. Bio info is courtesy of Jane. (HGNP)
Reference: H-0245
Jane Morrison was born in Loch...
Portrait. #
Reference: 26337
Portrait. #...
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...
Sun Yat-sen (far left) with group of schoolgirls. Copy from December 1955. Sun Yat-sen (12.11.1866 - 12.3.1925) was a Chinese revolutionary and first president and founding father of the Republic of China (Nationalist China). As the foremost pioneer of the Republic, Sun is referred to as the 'Father of the Nation' in the Republic of China (ROC), and the 'forerunner of democratic revolution' in the People's Republic of China. Sun played an instrumental role in the overthrow of the Qing dynasty during the Xinhai Revolution. Sun was the first provisional president when the Republic of China was founded in 1912 and later co-founded the Kuomintang (KMT), serving as its first leader. Sun was a uniting figure in post-Imperial China, and remains unique among 20th-century Chinese politicians for being widely revered amongst the people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Although Sun is considered one of the greatest leaders of modern China, his political life was one of constant struggle and frequent exile. After the success of the revolution, he quickly fell out of power in the newly founded Republic of China, and led successive revolutionary governments as a challenge to the warlords who controlled much of the nation. Sun did not live to see his party consolidate its power over the country during the Northern Expedition. His party, which formed a fragile alliance with the Communists, split into two factions after his death.
Reference: 673
Sun Yat-sen (far left) with gr...
Girls on a sportsfield. #
Reference: H-0215b
Girls on a sportsfield. #...
Girls on a sportsfield. #
Reference: H-0215a
Girls on a sportsfield. #...
Inverness Royal Academy Girl Guide Company, photographed in 1927 for use in the school magazine published that June. The same photograph was later used in the People's Journal. At this time the Company Captain was Miss Mary Roy (geography teacher), and Miss Jessie Horne (art) had recently become Lieutenant. Weekly meetings were held in the school gymnasium. The Company was established in about 1923, and ran until the early 1940s. The flag reads: '3rd Inverness Royal Academy.' #
Reference: 26526
Inverness Royal Academy Girl G...
Mr B.M Stokes, Balnastraid, Carrbridge.
Reference: 24287b
Mr B.M Stokes, Balnastraid, Ca...
Mr B.M Stokes, Balnastraid, Carrbridge.
Reference: 24287a
Mr B.M Stokes, Balnastraid, Ca...
Miss Yule, Hedgefield. Later, as Mrs Maude Anderson, she was a science teacher at the Inverness Royal Academy, and, long before her marriage, the resident mistress in the Academy girls' hostel at Hedgefield. Her sister Gladys, later Mrs Gladys Fairie, was art teacher at the Royal Academy until her marriage.
Reference: 37288a
Miss Yule, Hedgefield. Later, ...
Miss Yule, Hedgefield. Later, as Mrs Maude Anderson, she was a science teacher at the Inverness Royal Academy, and, long before her marriage, the resident mistress in the Academy girls' hostel at Hedgefield. Her sister Gladys, later Mrs Gladys Fairie, was art teacher at the Royal Academy until her marriage.
Reference: 37288b
Miss Yule, Hedgefield. Later, ...