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Shells landing on target fired from HMS Barham at 10 mile range. Copy made in February 1952. Inscription reads: “To remind you of many good splashes we have had together. Hugh. February 1930, Gibraltar.”
Reference: 517
Shells landing on target fired...
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth Highlanders, Salamanca Barracks, Aldershot, June 1927. MacRae was mentioned in the Ross-shire Journal of 31st July 1942: 'Major C.A.R Macrae, The Seaforth Highlanders (attached Camerons), who has been reported missing in Libya, June 1942, is a well known officer of the County Regiment, who, before the war, was on a tour of duty at Fort George. His wife, Mrs Macrae, at Joymount Court, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, will be grateful for any information that may be contained in personal letters to people in the North.' An appended handwritten note states: '19th June, 1944 - Reported safe in Switzerland.' Information sourced from http://www.rossandcromartyheritage.org
Reference: 26542e
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth High...
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth Highlanders, Salamanca Barracks, Aldershot, June 1927. MacRae was mentioned in the Ross-shire Journal of 31st July 1942: 'Major C.A.R Macrae, The Seaforth Highlanders (attached Camerons), who has been reported missing in Libya, June 1942, is a well known officer of the County Regiment, who, before the war, was on a tour of duty at Fort George. His wife, Mrs Macrae, at Joymount Court, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, will be grateful for any information that may be contained in personal letters to people in the North.' An appended handwritten note states: '19th June, 1944 - Reported safe in Switzerland.' Information sourced from http://www.rossandcromartyheritage.org
Reference: 26542d
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth High...
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth Highlanders, Salamanca Barracks, Aldershot, June 1927. MacRae was mentioned in the Ross-shire Journal of 31st July 1942: 'Major C.A.R Macrae, The Seaforth Highlanders (attached Camerons), who has been reported missing in Libya, June 1942, is a well known officer of the County Regiment, who, before the war, was on a tour of duty at Fort George. His wife, Mrs Macrae, at Joymount Court, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, will be grateful for any information that may be contained in personal letters to people in the North.' An appended handwritten note states: '19th June, 1944 - Reported safe in Switzerland.' Information sourced from http://www.rossandcromartyheritage.org
Reference: 26542c
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth High...
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth Highlanders, Salamanca Barracks, Aldershot, June 1927. MacRae was mentioned in the Ross-shire Journal of 31st July 1942: 'Major C.A.R Macrae, The Seaforth Highlanders (attached Camerons), who has been reported missing in Libya, June 1942, is a well known officer of the County Regiment, who, before the war, was on a tour of duty at Fort George. His wife, Mrs Macrae, at Joymount Court, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, will be grateful for any information that may be contained in personal letters to people in the North.' An appended handwritten note states: '19th June, 1944 - Reported safe in Switzerland.' Information sourced from http://www.rossandcromartyheritage.org
Reference: 26542b
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth High...
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth Highlanders, Salamanca Barracks, Aldershot, June 1927. MacRae was mentioned in the Ross-shire Journal of 31st July 1942: 'Major C.A.R Macrae, The Seaforth Highlanders (attached Camerons), who has been reported missing in Libya, June 1942, is a well known officer of the County Regiment, who, before the war, was on a tour of duty at Fort George. His wife, Mrs Macrae, at Joymount Court, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, will be grateful for any information that may be contained in personal letters to people in the North.' An appended handwritten note states: '19th June, 1944 - Reported safe in Switzerland.' Information sourced from http://www.rossandcromartyheritage.org
Reference: 26542a
Lt C.A.R MacRae, Seaforth High...
Pte John Dewar, Seaforth Highlanders, Fort George. (HMFG)
Reference: 34087
Pte John Dewar, Seaforth Highl...
Rugby 1st XV 1955-1956. Rear: Donald MacLeod, Hamish Smith, John MacGillivray, Alastair MacLeary, James Wylie, Alastair Yeudall, Jack Bosworth, John MacArthur. Front: Mr Murray, David Moffat, Robert Ewen, Roderick MacKenzie, Ian Robin, John   Robertson, Robert Dewar, Ewan Lawson, David Philip. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_105).
Reference: IRAA
Rugby 1st XV 1955-1956. Rear: ...
Rugby 1st XI 1954-1955. Rear: Donald MacLeod, John Watson, Jack Bosworth, Ian Boag, David Moffat, Robert Dewar,  Robert Ewen. Middle: Alastair MacKenzie, Roderick MacKenzie, Alastair MacLeod, Mr Murray, Ian Philip, Ian Robin, John Robertson. Front: Ewen Lawson, Donald Campbell. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_096).
Reference: IRAA
Rugby 1st XI 1954-1955. Rear: ...
Rugby 1st XV 1953-1954. Rear: A. Cunningham, A. Robertson, A. MacLeod, William Ford, I. Finlay, R. Paterson, I. Robin, J. Robertson, K. Frewin. Front: S. Sanderson, A. Griffiths, A. MacDiarmid, D. Robin, D. Dewar, I. Philip. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_082).
Reference: IRAA
Rugby 1st XV 1953-1954. Rear: ...
Joe Corrie (1894-1968) was a Scottish miner, poet and playwright best known for his radical, working class plays. He was born in Slamannan, Stirlingshire but his family moved to Cardenden in the Fife coalfield when Corrie was still an infant and he started work at the pits in 1908. Shortly after the First World War, Corrie started writing. His articles, sketches, short stories and poems were published in prominent socialist newspapers and journals. T.S Eliot described him as 'the greatest Scots poet since Burns.' He died in Edinburgh in 1968. Many of Corrie's poems, including   'I Am the Common Man' have been set to music. In 2013, The Joe Corrie Project: Cage Load of Men - a collection of poems set to contemporary and traditional music - was released. Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: H-0242
Joe Corrie (1894-1968) was a S...
Inverness Royal Academy Badminton 1955-1956. Rear: Ian MacPhee, John Ross, Robert Dewar, William Moir. Front: Sheila Manson, Marion Renfrew, Mr MacBean, Pat Cumming, Chrisalda MacKay. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_100).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Badmin...