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Stella Saunders (1904-1987). Later married Hector Paterson in 1937, son of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948). See also H-0231a-e.
Reference: 30700b
Stella Saunders (1904-1987). L...
Stella Saunders (1904-1987). Later married Hector Paterson in 1937, son of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948). See also H-0231a-e.
Reference: 30700a
Stella Saunders (1904-1987). L...
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon. Victoria Frances Maud Baillie (b.14 March 1899-d.10 January 1931). Daughter of Colonel James Evan Bruce Baillie of Dochfour and Nellie Lisa Bass, Baroness Burton of Burton-on-Trent and of Rangemore. She married Sir Digby Lawson, 2nd Bt. on 2 November 1922. She died on 10 January 1931 at age 31. (See also ref: 30601).
Reference: 30601
Lady Lawson, Dochfour. The Hon...
Mrs Taylor.
Reference: 30334a
Mrs Taylor....
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee MacMillan), Redhill, Surrey. She married Francis Chalmers in 1919 and died in Reigate in 1922.
Reference: 22950c
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee Ma...
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Reference: 22150b
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Inverness Castle in April 1934, showing the result of the renovations to the outer walls, which lowered them considerably, and the removal of the gatehouse entrance (see image: H-0254). Taken across the rooftops of the now long gone buildings that once occupied the site of the present Tourist Bureau and Museum, from the roof of the town house. (HGNP) Courtesy John and Aithne Barron. *
Reference: H-0255
Inverness Castle in April 1934...
Mist over Inverness Castle with its old high outer walls, from across the rooftops of the now long gone buildings that once occupied the site of the present Tourist Bureau and Museum. Taken from the roof of the town house. Compare with image: H-0255. Courtesy John and Aithne Barron. *
Reference: H-0254
Mist over Inverness Castle wit...
Sir Compton Mackenzie, (1883-1972) was a prolific writer of fiction, biography, histories, and memoir, as well as a cultural commentator, raconteur, and lifelong Scottish nationalist. He was one of the co-founders in 1928 of the Scottish National Party. He was born in West Hartlepool, England, into a theatrical family of Mackenzies, but many of whose members used Compton as their stage surname. Compton Mackenzie is perhaps best known for two comedies set in Scotland, the Hebridean Whisky Galore (1947) and the Highland The Monarch of the Glen (1941). He published almost 100 books on different subjects, including ten volumes of autobiography, My Life and Times (1963-1971). He also wrote history, biography, literary criticism, satires, children's stories and poetry. Mackenzie went to great lengths to trace the steps of his ancestors back to his spiritual home in the Highlands, and displayed a deep and tenacious attachment to Gaelic culture throughout his long and very colourful life. He was an ardent Jacobite, the third Governor-General of the Royal Stuart Society, and a co-founder of the Scottish National Party. He was rector of University of Glasgow from 1931 to 1934. Mackenzie built a house on the island of Barra in the 1930s. It was on Barra that he gained much inspiration and found creative solitude. He died in Edinburgh but such was his love of the Scottish Highlands that he is buried in Barra.
Reference: H-0238
Sir Compton Mackenzie, (1883-1...
Carmela Sbrocchi.
Reference: 341h
Carmela Sbrocchi....
Carmela Sbrocchi.
Reference: 341g
Carmela Sbrocchi. ...