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Miss (indecipherable) of Bogbain House, Inverness. If you can decipher the handwritten surname please contact the SHPA. # ~
Reference: 23226b
Miss (indecipherable) of Bogba...
Portrait. Miss (indecipherable) of Bogbain House, Inverness. If you can decipher the handwritten surname on 23226b please contact the SHPA. (David Bowd-Exworth kindly suggested Tickneer in September 2014). #
Reference: 23226a
Portrait. Miss (indecipherable...
P/O MacPherson. The RAF Navigator badge was adopted in April 1942 when the role of Observer was abolished and split into the two new categories of Navigator and Air Bomber.
Reference: 44005c
P/O MacPherson. The RAF Naviga...
P/O MacPherson. The RAF Navigator badge was adopted in April 1942 when the role of Observer was abolished and split into the two new categories of Navigator and Air Bomber.
Reference: 44005b
P/O MacPherson. The RAF Naviga...
P/O MacPherson. The RAF Navigator badge was adopted in April 1942 when the role of Observer was abolished and split into the two new categories of Navigator and Air Bomber.
Reference: 44005a
P/O MacPherson. The RAF Naviga...
Miss Gray, North Kildrummie, Nairn.
Reference: 23222
Miss Gray, North Kildrummie, N...
Portrait. #
Reference: H-0236
Portrait. #...
Macrae & Dick Taxi Booking Office in Station Square, the site now occupied by Mail Boxes Etc., with Ben Wyvis Kilts upstairs. The train station building is on the right. On the left are the offices of McGruther & Marshall Ltd, coal and cement merchants and shipping agents. *
Reference: 3892
Macrae & Dick Taxi Booking...
Mrs Peter Paterson, Kiltearn, Inverness. Anne Margaret Mackintosh, born 1870 was a domestic servant when she met and married master baker Peter Paterson in 1897. By 1911 they had adopted a daughter, Dorothy M. Robertson. When her sister died of tuberculosis in 1913 (her brother-in-law had died earlier) she took in their children, James Daniel Mackintosh (1905-1970) and Margaret Elizabeth (Maisie) Mackintosh (1907-1920) see ref: 23126. After his sister died, James Daniel emigrated to the USA in 1923, and Peter, Anne and Dorothy Paterson followed in 1925 with their final destination Michigan, Detroit. Peter Paterson was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 24804c
Mrs Peter Paterson, Kiltearn, ...
Mrs Peter Paterson, Kiltearn, Inverness. Anne Margaret Mackintosh, born 1870 was a domestic servant when she met and married master baker Peter Paterson in 1897. By 1911 they had adopted a daughter, Dorothy M. Robertson. When her sister died of tuberculosis in 1913 (her brother-in-law had died earlier) she took in their children, James Daniel Mackintosh (1905-1970) and Margaret Elizabeth (Maisie) Mackintosh (1907-1920) see ref: 23126. After his sister died, James Daniel emigrated to the USA in 1923, and Peter, Anne and Dorothy Paterson followed in 1925 with their final destination Michigan, Detroit. Peter Paterson was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 24804b
Mrs Peter Paterson, Kiltearn, ...
Mrs Peter Paterson, Kiltearn, Inverness. Anne Margaret Mackintosh, born 1870 was a domestic servant when she met and married master baker Peter Paterson in 1897. By 1911 they had adopted a daughter, Dorothy M. Robertson. When her sister died of tuberculosis in 1913 (her brother-in-law had died earlier) she took in their children, James Daniel Mackintosh (1905-1970) and Margaret Elizabeth (Maisie) Mackintosh (1907-1920) see ref: 23126. After his sister died, James Daniel emigrated to the USA in 1923, and Peter, Anne and Dorothy Paterson followed in 1925 with their final destination Michigan, Detroit. Peter Paterson was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 24804a
Mrs Peter Paterson, Kiltearn, ...
Edward Rosslyn Mitchell (1879-1965). Politician who as Member of Parliament represented the constituency of Paisley in the House of Commons from 1924 to 1929. He sat as a Labour Party MP, but had earlier unsuccessfully stood for the Liberal Party. He stood as Liberal candidate in Buteshire the December 1910 general election. He was Labour candidate for Glasgow Central against Prime Minister Bonar Law at the 1922 general election and the 1923 general election. He was elected the Member of Parliament for Paisley in 1924, beating former Prime Minister HH Asquith. He stood down in 1929. His portrait by Andrew Paterson was exhibited in the 1930s.
Reference: 24668
Edward Rosslyn Mitchell (1879-...