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Copy of a photograph for Mrs MacPherson, 5 County Cottages, Trades Park, Nairn showing Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery shaking hands with a soldier of the Seaforths 15th Scots Division. The signature is Montgomery's own. See also image 083.
Reference: 124
Copy of a photograph for Mrs M...
Tossing the caber. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~ *
Reference:
Tossing the caber. (Courtesy J...
Royal Hotel Inverness, Academy Street, showing vintage car and entrance to Victorian Market. Now occupied by the Clydesdale Bank. December 1930. *
Reference: 28678
Royal Hotel Inverness, Academy...
Travelling groups of musicians, showmen and entertainers were a common sight in the streets of Inverness during the 1880s-90s. Performing bears were a regular attraction and always drew a crowd. This bear is standing in Academy Street outside the old Rose Street Foundry building (now a bar) with house numbers 92-94 in the background, c1895. *
Reference: 25429
Travelling groups of musicians...
Mrs Baird. Painting by Keith Henderson (see H-0243). Words beneath the painting read: 'When fitting these two pictures into their mounts, cover as little at the top as possible. The left bottom corners are shown in each case. The rest follows automatically.' (See also 36695b and 36717).
Reference: 36695a
Mrs Baird. Painting by Keith H...
Opening of the new Carrol House Orphanage, Island Bank Road, Inverness. The Carrol House Orphanage was officially opened at 3.00pm on Wednesday 26th August 1959 by Lady Maud Baillie CBE (shown here). Eighteen children, cared for by the Highland Orphanage Trust, moved from the old building in Culduthel Road a few weeks previously and settled in to the more compact and up-to-date premises. Robert Gilbert, chairman of the Board of Governors presided at the well-attended ceremony, which was also addressed by Provost Robert Wotherspoon. The matron was Mrs M. Maclean and the two house-mothers were Miss I. Ross and Miss N. Donaldson. A bouquet was presented to Lady Baillie by Heather la Freniere, one of the children in the home. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~
Reference: jsn021
Opening of the new Carrol Hous...
Opening of the new Carrol House Orphanage, Island Bank Road, Inverness. The Carrol House Orphanage was officially opened at 3.00pm on Wednesday 26th August 1959 by Lady Maud Baillie CBE (shown speaking here). Eighteen children, cared for by the Highland Orphanage Trust, moved from the old building in Culduthel Road a few weeks previously and settled in to the more compact and up-to-date premises. Robert Gilbert, chairman of the Board of Governors presided at the well-attended ceremony, which was also addressed by Provost Robert Wotherspoon. The matron was Mrs M. Maclean and the two house-mothers were Miss I. Ross and Miss N. Donaldson. A bouquet was presented to Lady Baillie by Heather la Freniere, one of the children in the home. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~
Reference: jsn020
Opening of the new Carrol Hous...
Opening of the new Carrol House Orphanage, Island Bank Road, Inverness. The Carrol House Orphanage was officially opened at 3.00pm on Wednesday 26th August 1959 by Lady Maud Baillie CBE (shown speaking here). Eighteen children, cared for by the Highland Orphanage Trust, moved from the old building in Culduthel Road a few weeks previously and settled in to the more compact and up-to-date premises. Robert Gilbert, chairman of the Board of Governors presided at the well-attended ceremony, which was also addressed by Provost Robert Wotherspoon. The matron was Mrs M. Maclean and the two house-mothers were Miss I. Ross and Miss N. Donaldson. A bouquet was presented to Lady Baillie by Heather la Freniere, one of the children in the home. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~
Reference: jsn019
Opening of the new Carrol Hous...
Opening of the new Carrol House Orphanage, Island Bank Road, Inverness. The Carrol House Orphanage was officially opened at 3.00pm on Wednesday 26th August 1959 by Lady Maud Baillie CBE. Eighteen children, cared for by the Highland Orphanage Trust, moved from the old building in Culduthel Road a few weeks previously and settled in to the more compact and up-to-date premises. Robert Gilbert, chairman of the Board of Governors presided at the well-attended ceremony, which was also addressed by Provost Robert Wotherspoon (shown here). The matron was Mrs M. Maclean and the two house-mothers were Miss I. Ross and Miss N. Donaldson. A bouquet was presented to Lady Baillie by Heather la Freniere, one of the children in the home. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~
Reference: jsn018
Opening of the new Carrol Hous...
Opening of the new Carrol House Orphanage, Island Bank Road, Inverness. The Carrol House Orphanage was officially opened at 3.00pm on Wednesday 26th August 1959 by Lady Maud Baillie CBE. Eighteen children, cared for by the Highland Orphanage Trust, moved from the old building in Culduthel Road a few weeks previously and settled in to the more compact and up-to-date premises. Robert Gilbert, chairman of the Board of Governors presided at the well-attended ceremony, which was also addressed by Provost Robert Wotherspoon (shown here). The matron was Mrs M. Maclean and the two house-mothers were Miss I. Ross and Miss N. Donaldson. A bouquet was presented to Lady Baillie by Heather la Freniere, one of the children in the home. (Courtesy James S Nairn Colour Collection). ~
Reference: jsn017
Opening of the new Carrol Hous...
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...
Mrs Thornton, Culduthel Road, Inverness. River Ness from the castle grounds, showing Castle Road and Ness Bank junction on the left near Ness Bank Church, and the Cathedral and Ness Walk on the right. *
Reference: 965
Mrs Thornton, Culduthel Road, ...