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Inverness Royal Academy Prefects 1955-1956. Rear: Arthur Millwood, Alex MacNiven, John Robertson, Roderick MacKenzie. Middle: Ian Robin, Riona Marr, Ishbel Cameron, Carol Gordon, Iris More, Shonaid Robertson, Jean Stoker, John Miller. Front: Chrisalda MacKay, Robert Dewar, Miss E. Forbes, Rector D.J MacDonald, Mary Porteous, Ian MacPhee. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_098).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Prefec...
Rose - Miller wedding outside Inverness Cathedral. Pat Miller served with the Cameron Highlanders during the First World War, and was present at Dunkirk in the Second. He attained the rank of brigadier and won the MC and DSO. He married Milly Rose c1930 and after the Second World War they merged their surnames to be known as Rose-Miller. Copy dates from 1971.
Reference: 48131
Rose - Miller wedding outside ...
Neil M. Gunn c1960. Neil Miller Gunn (8th November 1891-15th January 1973) was a prolific novelist, critic and dramatist who emerged as one of the leading lights of the Scottish Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s. With over 20 novels to his credit, Gunn was arguably the most influential Scottish fiction writer of the first half of the 20th century (with the possible exception of Lewis Grassic Gibbon). His fiction dealt primarily with the Highland communities and landscapes of his youth. Born in Dunbeath, his father was the captain of a herring boat, and Gunn's fascination with the sea and the courage of fishermen can be traced directly back his childhood memories of his father's work. In 1910 Gunn became a Customs and Excise Officer, remaining one throughout the First World War and until he was well established as a writer in 1937. Gunn married Jessie Dallas Frew (or 'Daisy') in 1921 and they settled in Inverness, near his permanent excise post at the Glen Mhor distillery. His first novel was The Grey Coast (1926) with The Lost Glen following in 1928. Highland River came in 1937 and The Silver Darlings in 1941.
Reference: 45732a
Neil M. Gunn c1960. Neil Mille...
Neil M. Gunn in June 1927. Neil Miller Gunn (8th November 1891-15th January 1973) was a prolific novelist, critic and dramatist who emerged as one of the leading lights of the Scottish Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s. With over 20 novels to his credit, Gunn was arguably the most influential Scottish fiction writer of the first half of the 20th century (with the possible exception of Lewis Grassic Gibbon). His fiction dealt primarily with the Highland communities and landscapes of his youth. Born in Dunbeath, his father was the captain of a herring boat, and Gunn's fascination with the sea and the courage of fishermen can be traced directly back his childhood memories of his father's work. In 1910 Gunn became a Customs and Excise Officer, remaining one throughout the First World War and until he was well established as a writer in 1937. Gunn married Jessie Dallas Frew (or 'Daisy') in 1921 and they settled in Inverness, near his permanent excise post at the Glen Mhor distillery. By the time of this photo, he had written the novel The Grey Coast (1926) with The Lost Glen following in 1928. Highland River came in 1937 and The Silver Darlings in 1941.
Reference: 25909a
Neil M. Gunn in June 1927. Nei...
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broomfield,' February 1954.
Reference: 44488o
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broo...
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broomfield,' February 1954.
Reference: 44488n
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broo...
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broomfield,' February 1954.
Reference: 44488m
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broo...
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broomfield,' February 1954.
Reference: 44488l
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broo...
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broomfield,' February 1954.
Reference: 44488k
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broo...
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broomfield,' February 1954.
Reference: 44488j
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broo...
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broomfield,' February 1954.
Reference: 44488i
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broo...
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broomfield,' February 1954. Outside the Old High Church on Church Street, Inverness.
Reference: 44488h
Jack and Pat Miller, 'Broo...