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'Riders to the Sea' by Irish playwright John Millington Synge (1871-1909) 1931. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_050).
Reference: IRAA
'Riders to the Sea' by...
'Hiawatha' 1931. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_049).
Reference: IRAA
'Hiawatha' 1931. (Cour...
Primary Plays 'The Sunbeams' 1931. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_048).
Reference: IRAA
Primary Plays 'The Sunbeam...
Primary Plays 'Cock Robin' 1931. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_047).
Reference: IRAA
Primary Plays 'Cock Robin&...
The Inverness Royal Academy War Memorial Hostel, June 1924. The hostel opened in 1922, with accommodation for about 60 girls. In the centre of the second-front row is the first matron, Miss Isabella Paterson. The hostel was partly funded by contributions from the Old Boys' Club, led by Evan Barron, a well-known former pupil. The building first used was the former Inverness Collegiate School building in Ardross Street, which is now the oldest part of the Highland Council Headquarters buildings. The hostel was moved to Hedgefield House in Culduthel Road in 1934. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_058).
Reference: IRAA
The Inverness Royal Academy Wa...
John Murray, c/o The Free Presbyterian Manse, 30 Broadstone Park, Inverness. Born at Badbea 14th October 1898. He served with The Black Watch during the First World War, was wounded and lost his right eye in 1918. Post-war he attended the University of Glasgow, this photo taken at about that time. Following his acceptance as a theological student of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland he pursued further studies in America at Princeton Theological Seminary, but broke with the Free Presbyterian Church in 1930 over that Church's treatment of the Chesley, Ontario congregation. He taught at Princeton for a year and then lectured in systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary to generations of students from 1930 to 1966. Murray preached at Chesley and Lochalsh from time to time until his retirement from Westminster in 1968. He married Valerie Knowlton 7th December 1967 and retired to Scotland where he was connected with the Free Church. He eventually returned to Ross-shire and died on 8th May 1975.
Reference: 24801
John Murray, c/o The Free Pres...
Inverness Royal Academy class VIa 1931-1932, before the use of school badges. Rear: D.F Mackenzie, J. Maclean, D.D Reid, E.R Russell, R.P.F Donald, R.J.L Macbean, J.S Skinner. 2nd row: F.G Mackintosh, L.S Jack, A. Smith, C.E. Mair, M.S Macrae, M. Macleod, A. Macqueen, G.I Duthie, P.M.Fraser. 3rd row: H.M Macdonald, K. Macleod, C.T Boyd, I.S Mackenzie, M.H.B Jack, M.B Maclean, A. Macdonald, A.F Hunter. Front: D. Grant, J.D Fraser, D. Macdonald, D.J Macaulay, I.M. Bruce. #
Reference: 29265b
Inverness Royal Academy class ...
Inverness Royal Academy class VIa 1931-1932, before the use of school badges. Rear: D.F Mackenzie, J. Maclean, D.D Reid, E.R Russell, R.P.F Donald, R.J.L Macbean, J.S Skinner. 2nd row: F.G Mackintosh, L.S Jack, A. Smith, C.E. Mair, M.S Macrae, M. Macleod, A. Macqueen, G.I Duthie, P.M.Fraser. 3rd row: H.M Macdonald, K. Macleod, C.T Boyd, I.S Mackenzie, M.H.B Jack, M.B Maclean, A. Macdonald, A.F Hunter. Front: D. Grant, J.D Fraser, D. Macdonald, D.J Macaulay, I.M. Bruce. #
Reference: 29265a
Inverness Royal Academy class ...