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MISS MARY McKELLAR, CANADA

... MISS MARY McKELLAR, CANADA. The death of Miss Mary McKellar ?vtlrcurred in Prince Albert, Canada, on 17th ay. Miss McKellar was house-keeper for Mr McGibbon, the Duke of Argyll’s Chamberlain for many ‘years. She left Campbeltown some forty years ago, ...

Published: Thursday 03 August 1950
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 163 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

FRIENDS MET Mrs Mary MacKenzie, Skye

... Scottish Horse and a Lieutenant n the “‘Princess Pats.”” He was killed at Mons. As Mary MacDonald she was with his Uncle at Prince Albert where he ran a >aker's shop for twenty years. He was an slder in St. Paul's, Presbyterian Church there where there are ...

HONDA

... windows/door mirrors and stereo/radio cassette all standard. Now you can lord it in the front and load it in the back I 45 PRINCE ALBERT RD., (off Hyndland Rd.) Gl2 OPEN 6 DAYS | - BRI “ T R : V. 7 \ 55 i i 5_ |TR i e ;/7.}114 % B L . AWER ii S L ...

THE QUEEN HOME AGAIN Dundee’s Warm Welcome

... after their State visit to Norway. This was the first landing in Scotland of a Queen since 1841 when Queen Victoria with Prince Albert arrived at Granton on the yacht Royal George. The stately Britannia made a regal passage up the River Tay while overhead ...

Evictions

... part he played in the 45 and forget the Lochaber evictions. We cannot respect Black Duncan and forget that at a time when Prince Albert and %ueon Victoria visited Taymouth Castle amid a “hurrah for the clan” atmosphere with Gaelic ' songs and kilted retainers ...

Geod for Dessert

... in all cases ask for plants clear of disease at time of buying. . Cooking apples include Golden Spire, Monarch, Lanes Prince Albert, Grenadier and Bramleys. This latter forms a very large tree in due time. Dessert apples are Ellison’s Orange, Beauty of ...

By Da MeNiven

... By Da MeNiven IT was Prince Albert, Queen Victoria’s German husband, who created the trend for Christmas trees in Britain. In 1848, the Ilustrated London News described the ::ol{.l tree as: “About eight feet tall. On each branch are arranged a dozen wax ...

Ancient Fort

... Charles Edward; the arrest of Flora Macdonald and her imprisonment at Dunstaff‘nage Castle; the visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Inveraray Castle and their veception there by the then Duke and Duchess of Argyll and the Marquis of Lorn, An address ...