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Peter Combe with Wendy Stewart and Murdoch the golden eagle in Strathconon. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~
Reference: jsn055
Peter Combe with Wendy Stewart...
Peter Combe with Wendy Stewart and Murdoch the golden eagle in Strathconon. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~
Reference: jsn054
Peter Combe with Wendy Stewart...
Peter Combe with author Phillip Glasier (1915-2000) and Murdoch the golden eagle in Strathconon. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~
Reference: jsn053
Peter Combe with author Philli...
Peter Combe and Murdoch the golden eagle in Strathconon. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~
Reference: jsn052
Peter Combe and Murdoch the go...
Rugby 1st XV 1956-1957. Rear: Mr Murray, David Richards, Peter Willis, Kenneth Gardener, Gerald Taylor, Ian Fraser, David Philip, Donald Campbell, Mr Buchanan. Front: Alastair Yeudall, Ian Robin, Robert Ewen, Roderick MacKenzie (C), Ewan Lawson, David   Moffat, James Wylie. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_004).
Reference: IRAA
Rugby 1st XV 1956-1957. Rear: ...
Garner-Smith.
Reference: 44553p
Garner-Smith. ...
Garner-Smith.
Reference: 44553o
Garner-Smith. ...
Garner-Smith.
Reference: 44553n
Garner-Smith. ...
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-1975). From 1910 to 1924 he was a member of the Benedictine brotherhood on Caldey Island, and one of the 20 monks who followed Abbot Aelred Carlyle over to Rome in 1913.  Reverting to lay-life at the age of 35 he soon began to make a name for himself as an author-artist. The first of his 36 published books appeared in 1927. He was the co-founder of the Apostleship of the Sea in 1921, and later became a founder member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. In 1974 he was accepted into the community of Nunraw Abbey, East Lothian and died in St. Raphael's Hospital in Edinburgh in July 1975. He is buried at Nunraw.
Reference: 31102g
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-19...
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-1975). From 1910 to 1924 he was a member of the Benedictine brotherhood on Caldey Island, and one of the 20 monks who followed Abbot Aelred Carlyle over to Rome in 1913.  Reverting to lay-life at the age of 35 he soon began to make a name for himself as an author-artist. The first of his 36 published books appeared in 1927. He was the co-founder of the Apostleship of the Sea in 1921, and later became a founder member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. In 1974 he was accepted into the community of Nunraw Abbey, East Lothian and died in St. Raphael's Hospital in Edinburgh in July 1975. He is buried at Nunraw.
Reference: 31102f
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-19...
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-1975). From 1910 to 1924 he was a member of the Benedictine brotherhood on Caldey Island, and one of the 20 monks who followed Abbot Aelred Carlyle over to Rome in 1913.  Reverting to lay-life at the age of 35 he soon began to make a name for himself as an author-artist. The first of his 36 published books appeared in 1927. He was the co-founder of the Apostleship of the Sea in 1921, and later became a founder member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. In 1974 he was accepted into the community of Nunraw Abbey, East Lothian and died in St. Raphael's Hospital in Edinburgh in July 1975. He is buried at Nunraw.
Reference: 31102e
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-19...
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-1975). From 1910 to 1924 he was a member of the Benedictine brotherhood on Caldey Island, and one of the 20 monks who followed Abbot Aelred Carlyle over to Rome in 1913.  Reverting to lay-life at the age of 35 he soon began to make a name for himself as an author-artist. The first of his 36 published books appeared in 1927. He was the co-founder of the Apostleship of the Sea in 1921, and later became a founder member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. In 1974 he was accepted into the community of Nunraw Abbey, East Lothian and died in St. Raphael's Hospital in Edinburgh in July 1975. He is buried at Nunraw.
Reference: 31102d
Peter Frederick Anson (1889-19...