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Boy's Hockey 1938-1939. Rear: D. Matheson, A.J.M Thomson, H. MacBean, A. Owen.  Front: H. Butterworth, A. Grant, D. Grant, Louis Urquhart, D. MacDonald, H. Innes. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_036).
Reference: IRAA
Boy's Hockey 1938-1939. Re...
Shinty 1955-1956. Rear: Malcolm MacColl, Alan Stoddart, Hugh Boa, Ian Fraser, John Michael, Thomas MacLennan, David MacLean. Front: John Bolton, Colin MacLennan, Roderick MacIntosh, Mr Stewart, Ronald MacLean, James George. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_103).
Reference: IRAA
Shinty 1955-1956. Rear: Malcol...
Inverness Royal Academy Cricket 1st XI 1954-1955. Rear: Alan Barclay, Gordon King, Alastair MacLeod, Peter Campbell, Ewen Lawson, Alastair Yeudall, James Sydie. Front: Sandy MacNiven, Duncan MacLennan, Robert Cameron,  Mr Thom, Ian Boag, Hamish Smith, Ian Robin. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_095).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Cricke...
Inverness Royal Academy Cricket 1st XI 1953-1954. Rear: H. Smith, J. MacLean, I. Boag, J. Smail, R. Paterson, C. Ross, I. MacKenzie, R. Cameron. Front: A. Griffiths, A. Grant, A. MacDiarmid, A. Menzies, A. Whitton, I. Robin. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_081).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Cricke...
Inverness Royal Academy Athletic team 1951-1952. Rear: Ian Philip, Billy Ford, Angus MacLean, Donald Ewen MacLean, Hamish Sutherland, James Cameron, Alastair MacPherson, Alistair MacDiarmid, Leslie Hodge, Scott Don. Middle: Isla Rose, Donald Robin, Sheena Campbell, Neil Smith, Alistair MacLeod, Alison Boag, Shona MacKintosh, Joan Robertson, Ronald Hughes, Archibald Livingstone, Dolina Veitch, Evelyn  Farquhar. Front: Joan Marshall, Maureen Bruce, Margaret Sinclair, Sandy Sanderson, Annette Sinclair, Mr Murray, Sylvia MacLeod, Will Cameron, Anne Campbell, Kenneth Gardener, Cameron Mitchell,  Harissa Rose. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_075).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Athlet...
Inverness Royal Academy Cricket 1st XI 1943. Rear: Laurence Rogers, Don McLennan, W.K Smith, Ed Murdoch, Callum MacAulay, Ian (John) Braid. Front: J. Tulloch, William White, Hamish Gray, Fred Kelly, Ian Noble, Bob McInlay, Don Rose. (James Cattell (C) not present). (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_033).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Cricke...
Inverness Royal Academy Cricket 1st XI 1945. Rear: Donald MacLennan, W.K Smith, Ted Murdoch, Mr Laurence Rogers, Laurence Rogers (scorer), Callum MacAulay, Ian (John) Braid. Front: William White, Hamish Gray, Fred Kelly, Ian Noble, Bobby McKinlay, Donald Ross. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_030).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Cricke...
The MacKinnon of Mackinnon (35th Chief of the Clan Mackinnon), the title to which Francis Alexander Mackinnon succeeded on the death of his father in 1903. Born in 1848, he was also a Test cricketer for England. He died in 1947 at his home in Forres. Courtesy John and Aithne Barron.
Reference: H-0252
The MacKinnon of Mackinnon (35...
Inverness Royal Academy Prefects 1951-1952. Rear: Mary Smith, Alistair MacBeath, Ann Graham, Leslie Hodge, Jean Douglas, Sandy Sanderson, Joan Latham, David Forrest, Sandy Davidson, Jean Drummond. Front: Neil Smith, Sylvia MacLeod (VC), Gordon Beveridge (C), Rector D.J MacDonald, Jessmar Williamson, Donald W. Fraser (VC), Alison Boag. (Courtesy Inverness Royal Academy Archive IRAA_072).
Reference: IRAA
Inverness Royal Academy Prefec...
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...
Sir Compton Mackenzie, (1883-1972) was a prolific writer of fiction, biography, histories, and memoir, as well as a cultural commentator, raconteur, and lifelong Scottish nationalist. He was one of the co-founders in 1928 of the Scottish National Party. He was born in West Hartlepool, England, into a theatrical family of Mackenzies, but many of whose members used Compton as their stage surname. Compton Mackenzie is perhaps best known for two comedies set in Scotland, the Hebridean Whisky Galore (1947) and the Highland The Monarch of the Glen (1941). He published almost 100 books on different subjects, including ten volumes of autobiography, My Life and Times (1963-1971). He also wrote history, biography, literary criticism, satires, children's stories and poetry. Mackenzie went to great lengths to trace the steps of his ancestors back to his spiritual home in the Highlands, and displayed a deep and tenacious attachment to Gaelic culture throughout his long and very colourful life. He was an ardent Jacobite, the third Governor-General of the Royal Stuart Society, and a co-founder of the Scottish National Party. He was rector of University of Glasgow from 1931 to 1934. Mackenzie built a house on the island of Barra in the 1930s. It was on Barra that he gained much inspiration and found creative solitude. He died in Edinburgh but such was his love of the Scottish Highlands that he is buried in Barra.
Reference: H-0238
Sir Compton Mackenzie, (1883-1...
Alastair Thomson. Damaged plate.
Reference: 43390d
Alastair Thomson. Damaged plat...