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Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn Drive, Inverness. She worked for the Andrew Paterson Studio in the 1960s. Petra Graham Mackaskill was the youngest daughter of Malcolm and Mary MacAskill (formerly of Knock House, Sleat, Isle of Skye). Her Uncle Angus Graham owned the Ardvasar Hotel and after selling it he bought the King's Arms in Kyleakin, which Petra used to run with her sister Helen and brother Donald. She married Mr Workman and died at Inverness on 7th July 2007.
Reference: 44415e
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn...
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn Drive, Inverness. She worked for the Andrew Paterson Studio in the 1960s. Petra Graham Mackaskill was the youngest daughter of Malcolm and Mary MacAskill (formerly of Knock House, Sleat, Isle of Skye). Her Uncle Angus Graham owned the Ardvasar Hotel and after selling it he bought the King's Arms in Kyleakin, which Petra used to run with her sister Helen and brother Donald. She married Mr Workman and died at Inverness on 7th July 2007.
Reference: 44415d
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn...
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn Drive, Inverness. She worked for the Andrew Paterson Studio in the 1960s. Petra Graham Mackaskill was the youngest daughter of Malcolm and Mary MacAskill (formerly of Knock House, Sleat, Isle of Skye). Her Uncle Angus Graham owned the Ardvasar Hotel and after selling it he bought the King's Arms in Kyleakin, which Petra used to run with her sister Helen and brother Donald. She married Mr Workman and died at Inverness on 7th July 2007.
Reference: 44415c
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn...
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn Drive, Inverness. She worked for the Andrew Paterson Studio in the 1960s. Petra Graham Mackaskill was the youngest daughter of Malcolm and Mary MacAskill (formerly of Knock House, Sleat, Isle of Skye). Her Uncle Angus Graham owned the Ardvasar Hotel and after selling it he bought the King's Arms in Kyleakin, which Petra used to run with her sister Helen and brother Donald. She married Mr Workman and died at Inverness on 7th July 2007.
Reference: 44415b
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn...
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn Drive, Inverness. She worked for the Andrew Paterson Studio in the 1960s. Petra Graham Mackaskill was the youngest daughter of Malcolm and Mary MacAskill (formerly of Knock House, Sleat, Isle of Skye). Her Uncle Angus Graham owned the Ardvasar Hotel and after selling it he bought the King's Arms in Kyleakin, which Petra used to run with her sister Helen and brother Donald. She married Mr Workman and died at Inverness on 7th July 2007.
Reference: 44415a
Miss Petra MacAskill, Glenburn...
Archie, Sydney, Rita and Gladys Millar in an Andrew Paterson portrait from the early 1930s. Archie was born in Huntly on 14th June 1915. His mother Grace Alexander was from Huntly, where her brothers had a shoe shop. Archie's father, David Millar, had come from Dundee to work in a branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Although Archier was born in Huntly he spent most of his school days in Munlochy on the Black Isle. His father had gone there to run a small branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Submitted by Archie's son Roddy Millar. (AP/H-0304).
Reference: H-0304
Archie, Sydney, Rita and Glady...
Castle Stuart. The land the castle was built on was granted to James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray by his half-sister, Mary, Queen of Scots, following her return to Scotland in 1561. The successive murders of Stewart and his son-in-law, James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, meant that the castle was finally completed by his grandson, James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray, in 1625. Though the castle initially flourished, it fell into disuse as the fortunes of the House of Stuart sank during the English Civil War and Charles I was executed. The castle lay derelict for 300 years before being restored. *
Reference: 1915b
Castle Stuart. The land the ca...
Castle Stuart. The land the castle was built on was granted to James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray by his half-sister, Mary, Queen of Scots, following her return to Scotland in 1561. The successive murders of Stewart and his son-in-law, James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, meant that the castle was finally completed by his grandson, James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray, in 1625. Though the castle initially flourished, it fell into disuse as the fortunes of the House of Stuart sank during the English Civil War and Charles I was executed. The castle lay derelict for 300 years before being restored. *
Reference: 1915a
Castle Stuart. The land the ca...
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