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2 | Archibald Brown | ||
3 | Ada, Robert and Archie Brown around 1909 | ||
4 | Norman and Archie Brown and their wives - May 1979 Scone, Perthshire, Scotland | ||
5 | 4 Brown brothers at a family reunion in 1949 | ||
6 | Alasdair Lamont Brown, Charlotte (Margaret Murchie) Brown, Sheila (Val. Marie St.Julien Demariilka O'Maloney)Brown and Norman Lamont Brown - taken in Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Alasdair & Sheila were visiting from Capetown, South Africa. Circa 1964 | ||
7 | Iain Grant Lamont Brown, Archibald John Davidson Brown (1928-2009), and Robert James Davidson Brown - taken Dec 2006 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. | ||
8 | Archibald Brown's shop in Tobermory around 1900 | ||
9 | Archie Clark doing the milk run from the farms | ||
10 | James Lamont, XIV of Knockdow | ||
11 | Benmore House, Dunoon, built by John Lamont | ||
12 | Water Wheel at Cascade on the River Estate West of Port of Spain as photographed by Norman Lamont of Knockdow found in an album at Inverchaolain Manse | ||
13 | Lamont Tombs Canaan, San Fernando, Trinidad as photographed by Normal Lamont of Knockdow found in an album at Inverchaolain Manse | ||
14 | Lamont Tombs Canaan, San Fernando, Trinidad as photographed by Normal Lamont of Knockdow found in an album at Inverchaolain Manse | ||
15 | Memorial Plate for Boyden and John Lamont in the church of Inverchaolain. It is however doubtful that the tablet was inscribed by Alexander and James Lamont as the church was destroyed by fire on Sunday, 9th April, 1911. The present church was built in 1912 and opened on 27th October of that year. It is possible Norman Lamont inscribed it. | ||
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17 | 1771-1810 map Inverchaolain Parish 1771-1810 map Inverchaolain Parish | ||
18 | Ada and Archie Mathieson with other family Ada and Archie Mathieson with other familie | ||
19 | Ada Mathieson with children around 1915 Ada Blanche Walton Mathieson with Archie, Blanche and Margaret | ||
20 | Adelaide Matheson with miss King and mother Minnie Potter | ||
21 | Agnes and Cissy Seay | ||
22 | Agnes Seay | ||
23 | Ailsa Claire (Holme) | ||
24 | Alan Rex Somerville
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25 | Allan Rodney Jones
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26 | Angus C Mathieson Angus C. Mathieson (1870-1957) on right, 20 Hovey St. Oxford, MI.jpg | ||
27 | Angus C. Mathieson Angus C. Mathieson | ||
28 | Angus Smith On the back is written Mr Smith Canada House Serpentine Road Rothesay followed by the words as copy dead | ||
29 | Ann Jane Lang Anderson Ann Jane Lang Anderson | ||
30 | Ann Jane Lang Anderson with Mary Graham McMeeking Ann Jane Lang Anderson with Mary Graham McMeeking | ||
31 | Annie Maude Louisa Hall | ||
32 | Annie Sarah Jessie Matheson | ||
33 | Archibald Clark Born 1792 Dergachy - Dunoon & Kilmun - Argyllshire - UK Died 1874 Couston - Colintraive - Argyllshire - UK | ||
34 | Archibald Graham Clark Archibald Graham Clark | ||
35 | Archibald Mathieson | ||
36 | Archibald Mathieson | ||
37 | Archibald Smith Buglass On the back is written Archie on the rocks at Colintraive He loved the shore but not the sea | ||
38 | Archie and Neil Clark Archie and Neil Clark | ||
39 | Archie Clark Archie Clark | ||
40 | Archie Clark Archie Clark | ||
41 | Archie Clark Archie Clark | ||
42 | Archie Clark at official opening of the Colintraive Ferry 1950 Archie Clark at official opening of the Colintraive Ferry 1950 with Lord and Lady Bute | ||
43 | Archie Clark having a haircut by Martin Dunn in Colintraive Hotel Archie Clark having a haircut by Martin Dunn in Colintraive Hotel | ||
44 | Archie Clark out with group of children Archie Clark out with group of children | ||
45 | Archie D Mathieson Archibald D. Mathieson | ||
46 | Archie May and Neil Clark Archie May and Neil Clark | ||
47 | Archie, Isabella and Donald Clark Archie, Isabella and Donald Clark | ||
48 | Arthur Anderson 1929 Arthur Anderson 1929 | ||
49 | Arthur Anderson McMeeking Arthur Anderson McMeeking in Iraq 1941-42-43 | ||
50 | Arthur Anderson McMeeking Arthur Anderson McMeeking - Madras |