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Osgood Hanbury Mackenzie (1842-1922) was a Scottish landowner and the creator of a famous garden at Inverewe, near Poolewe in Wester Ross. In 1862, with the help of his mother he purchased the 12,000-acre estate of Inverewe and Kernsary. There he built a Scottish Baronial style mansion and set about creating a garden. Mackenzie concentrated first on establishing shelter belts of Native and Scandinavian pines and built a walled garden. He also created woodland walks. Within 40 years, he had established one of the finest collections in Scotland of temperate plants from both Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Reference: H-0258b
Osgood Hanbury Mackenzie (1842...
Scott Mackenzie, Stornoway, Seaforth Highlanders.
Reference: 40126b
Scott Mackenzie, Stornoway, Se...
Scott Mackenzie, Stornoway, Seaforth Highlanders.
Reference: 40126a
Scott Mackenzie, Stornoway, Se...
Miss Scott, Matron, Carrbridge.
Reference: 38597
Miss Scott, Matron, Carrbridge...
2nd Lt Scott, Seaforth Highlanders. (HMFG)
Reference: 34769
2nd Lt Scott, Seaforth Highlan...
Lt J. Donaldson, Liverpool Scottish, Cameron Barracks. (HMFG)
Reference: 34363b
Lt J. Donaldson, Liverpool Sco...
Lt J. Donaldson, Liverpool Scottish, Cameron Barracks. (HMFG)
Reference: 34363a
Lt J. Donaldson, Liverpool Sco...
Hugh MacDiarmid, January 1927. MacDiarmid was the pen name of Christopher Murray Grieve (1892-1978), Scottish poet, journalist, essayist and political figure. He was instrumental in creating a Scottish version of modernism and was a leading light in the Scottish Renaissance of the 20th century. Unusually for a first generation modernist, he was a communist. Much of MacDiarmid's political life, however, was spent advancing the cause of Scottish nationalism. He wrote both in English and in what he referred to as 'Synthetic Scots' - a literary version of the Scots language that is sometimes referred to as Lallans.
Reference: H-0300
Hugh MacDiarmid, January 1927....
Captain Graham Scott, Cameron Highlanders. August 1926.
Reference: 25986
Captain Graham Scott, Cameron ...
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Jane Mary Sutherland (known as Jeannie) in Highland dress,  born 1882 on Barra and married John Urquhart of The Loans of Tullich, near Fearn, Rosshire. Submitted by Carole Urquhart James.
Reference: cuj005
Jane Mary Sutherland (known as...