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From The Times, Monday, 4th September, 1939:  MR. ANTHONY WILLS and MISS LESLIE MELVILLE. 'Owing to the international situation, the marriage took place quietly on Saturday in St. Andrews Cathedral, Inverness, of the Hon. Frederick Anthony Hamilton Wills, eldest son of Lord and Lady Dulverton, and Miss Judith Betty Leslie Melville, eldest daughter of the Hon. Ian and Mrs. Leslie Melville. The Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness (Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church) officiated, assisted by the Very Rev. A. A. D. Mackenzie, Provost of Inverness Cathedral. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a brown two-piece suit. There were no bridesmaids. The Hon. E. R. H. Wills (brother of the bridegroom) was best man. A reception was afterwards held in the Station Hotel by the Hon. Mrs. Leslie Melville.'  The marriage ended in divorce in 1961. Anthony Wills, the 2nd Baron Dulverton b.1915-d.1992. Judith Betty Leslie-Melville b.1916.
Reference: 1192c
From The Times, Monday, 4th Se...
From The Times, Monday, 4th September, 1939:  MR. ANTHONY WILLS and MISS LESLIE MELVILLE. 'Owing to the international situation, the marriage took place quietly on Saturday in St. Andrews Cathedral, Inverness, of the Hon. Frederick Anthony Hamilton Wills, eldest son of Lord and Lady Dulverton, and Miss Judith Betty Leslie Melville, eldest daughter of the Hon. Ian and Mrs. Leslie Melville. The Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness (Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church) officiated, assisted by the Very Rev. A. A. D. Mackenzie, Provost of Inverness Cathedral. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a brown two-piece suit. There were no bridesmaids. The Hon. E. R. H. Wills (brother of the bridegroom) was best man. A reception was afterwards held in the Station Hotel by the Hon. Mrs. Leslie Melville.'  The marriage ended in divorce in 1961. Anthony Wills, the 2nd Baron Dulverton b.1915-d.1992. Judith Betty Leslie-Melville b.1916.
Reference: 1192b
From The Times, Monday, 4th Se...
From The Times, Monday, 4th September, 1939:  MR. ANTHONY WILLS and MISS LESLIE MELVILLE. 'Owing to the international situation, the marriage took place quietly on Saturday in St. Andrews Cathedral, Inverness, of the Hon. Frederick Anthony Hamilton Wills, eldest son of Lord and Lady Dulverton, and Miss Judith Betty Leslie Melville, eldest daughter of the Hon. Ian and Mrs. Leslie Melville. The Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness (Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church) officiated, assisted by the Very Rev. A. A. D. Mackenzie, Provost of Inverness Cathedral. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a brown two-piece suit. There were no bridesmaids. The Hon. E. R. H. Wills (brother of the bridegroom) was best man. A reception was afterwards held in the Station Hotel by the Hon. Mrs. Leslie Melville.'  The marriage ended in divorce in 1961. Anthony Wills, the 2nd Baron Dulverton b.1915-d.1992. Judith Betty Leslie-Melville b.1916.
Reference: 1192a
From The Times, Monday, 4th Se...
Sir John Barbirolli, born as Giovanni Battista Barbirolli in London (1899-1970) was a conductor and cellist. Earlier in his career he was Arturo Toscanini's successor as music director of the New York Philharmonic, serving there from 1936 to 1943. He was also chief conductor of the Houston Symphony from 1961 to 1967. In March 1937 the Scottish Orchestra under Barbirolli played in the Empire Theatre in Inverness. The hall was packed. Beethoven and Mozart figured in the presentation and it was reported Barbirolli was delighted with the response of the Inverness audience.
Reference: 31208
Sir John Barbirolli, born as G...
Seated man wearing kilt. Damaged plate.#
Reference: 26694
Seated man wearing kilt. Damag...
The Norwich Union building, Union Street, Inverness, bedecked with King George VI Coronation decorations, May 1937. Photo taken from Station Square, the first floor signage today reads Norwich Union-Scottish Union Insurance Group. The corner florist on the ground floor is now Santander.*
Reference: 31293
The Norwich Union building, Un...
D. Scott, Braeside Cottage, Cannich, Beauly.
Reference: 23137
D. Scott, Braeside Cottage, Ca...
River in Scottish Highlands.*
Reference: H-0021
River in Scottish Highlands.*...
River in Scottish Highlands.*
Reference: H-0020
River in Scottish Highlands.*...
River in Scottish Highlands.*
Reference: H-0019
River in Scottish Highlands.*...
Visit of Field Marshal Viscount Bernard Law Montgomery of Alamein, KG, GCB, DSO, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, to the Depot The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Cameron Barracks, Inverness on 27th October 1947. The Depot Commander, Colonel RDMC Miers DSO, is seated in the centre between Field Marshal Montgomery and General Sir Philip Christison Bt, KBE, CB, DSO, MC the GOC-in-C Scottish Command. There is a full account of the visit in 'The 79th News of 1948,' including a full key to the group photograph.
Reference: 41920b
Visit of Field Marshal Viscoun...
Visit of Field Marshal Viscount Bernard Law Montgomery of Alamein, KG, GCB, DSO, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, to the Depot The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Cameron Barracks, Inverness on 27th October 1947. The Depot Commander, Colonel RDMC Miers DSO, is seated in the centre between Field Marshal Montgomery and General Sir Philip Christison Bt, KBE, CB, DSO, MC the GOC-in-C Scottish Command. There is a full account of the visit in 'The 79th News of 1948,' including a full key to the group photograph.
Reference: 41920a
Visit of Field Marshal Viscoun...