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Robert Cook and family. Joseph Cook is the seated boy at the right wearing a hat.
Reference: 923b
Robert Cook and family. Joseph...
Robert Cook and family. Joseph Cook is the seated boy at the right wearing a hat.
Reference: 923a
Robert Cook and family. Joseph...
Copy for Munro, Dornoch, September 1959. Damaged negative.
Reference: 789
Copy for Munro, Dornoch, Septe...
Mr MacAskill, North Kessock. Group outdoors. Two men are wearing black armbands, so could be taken before or after a funeral.
Reference: 297
Mr MacAskill, North Kessock. G...
Copy made for Dr McArthur, Windsor Road, Penarth. 29.08.1947.
Reference: 218
Copy made for Dr McArthur, Win...
Mrs Mylne, Oakfield, Fortrose. Copy August 1947.
Reference: 217a
Mrs Mylne, Oakfield, Fortrose....
Copy for Mrs Dempster, 2 Ardival Terrace, Strathpeffer, 18.08.1947.
Reference: 212
Copy for Mrs Dempster, 2 Ardiv...
Amateur photographer Mary Millicent ‘May’ Fraser, a VAD nurse working at the Hedgefield House Red Cross Hospital during the First World War. Submitted by her daughter Heather Watts. (Fraser-Watts Collection)
Reference: hw024
Amateur photographer Mary Mill...
Amateur photographer Mary Millicent ‘May’ Fraser outside Hedgefield House c1918. May Fraser was a VAD nurse working at the Hedgefield House Red Cross Hospital during the First World War. Submitted by her daughter Heather Watts. (Fraser-Watts Collection)
Reference: hw023
Amateur photographer Mary Mill...
For Mr MacLean.
Reference: 47604
For Mr MacLean....
Miss Lorna MacLeod, aged 27 when this photograph was taken (1948), had been engaged for three weeks to George Fielden MacLeod, who was in the middle of his project to restore Iona Cathedral. She went on to become Lady MacLeod. The journalist Maxwell MacLeod is her son.
Reference: 1779c
Miss Lorna MacLeod, aged 27 wh...
Miss Lorna MacLeod, aged 27 when this photograph was taken (1948), had been engaged for three weeks to George Fielden MacLeod, who was in the middle of his project to restore Iona Cathedral. She went on to become Lady MacLeod. The journalist Maxwell MacLeod is her son.
Reference: 1779b
Miss Lorna MacLeod, aged 27 wh...