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201 | John Lamont's estate in Trinidad John Lamont's estate in Trinidad | ||
202 | John Matheson Senior | ||
203 | John McMeeking John McMeeking | ||
204 | John Nicoll Holme
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205 | John Smith | ||
206 | John Smith | ||
207 | John Smith, Archibald Clark and Marjory Buglass Picture taken at Colintraive Hotel when John was over from Australia and visited Archie Clark with Marjory Buglass | ||
208 | Kenny D'Haeseleer and Danielle De Bisschop with their mothers Taken in Blankenberge | ||
209 | Kevin John Ross Hughes | ||
210 | Kit Burell with sons Donald, Peter and daughter Marjorie Smith On the back is written: Kit, Marjorie, Donald & Peter at Hahnenklee Germany 1951 | ||
211 | Kit Burrell, Catherine Smith and Neil Smith in 1974 | ||
212 | Lady McLeod Stamp The stamp was issued to prepay mail carried by the steamer LADY MCLEOD which plied between Port of Spain and San Fernando. The ship, named after the wife of the Governor of Trinidad, was built at Govan by Robert Napier, being completed on 2 September 1845. She was a 67-ton paddle steamer, just over 109 ft in length, and was built for John Lamont, her first master being David Bryce. Bryce became her second owner in December 1845. Her third owners, in 1851, were five Trinidad merchants. She foundered in 1854 off Vistabella Point near San Fernando and was abandoned. The ship’s bell was salvaged, and after serving various purposes was, in 1948, lodged in the office of the Town Clerk, San Fernando. Although this issue did not emanate from an official source, the Lady McLeod (as the stamp is commonly called) has the glamour of being the first adhesive stamp issued in a British Colony. | ||
213 | Lamont graveyard in Canaan, San Fernando, Trinidad Lamont graveyard in Canaan, San Fernando, Trinidad | ||
214 | Lamont Tombs Canaan, San Fernando, Trinidad Lamont Tombs Canaan, San Fernando, Trinidad | ||
215 | Left to Right
Graham Clark, Lilian Black, John Clark Left to Right Graham Clark, Lilian Black, John Clark | ||
216 | Leslie Thomas Duncan Matheson | ||
217 | Linda D'Haeseleer | ||
218 | Lorna Mary Neill | ||
219 | Lorna Neta Matheson | ||
220 | Lorna Neta Matheson, John Nicoll Holme, Frances Annie Matheson and Kevin John Ross Hughes | ||
221 | Lucinda Fulton Lucinda Fulton | ||
222 | Lucinda Fulton Lucinda Fulton | ||
223 | Malcolm and Donald Smith | ||
224 | Malcolm Smith | ||
225 | Malcolm Smith | ||
226 | Malcolm Smith | ||
227 | Malcolm Smith next to a bus of the company he was inspector for | ||
228 | Mamie and Sarah Black McMeeking Mamie and Sarah Black McMeeking | ||
229 | Mamie McMeeking Mamie McMeeking | ||
230 | Mamie McMeeking Mamie McMeeking | ||
231 | Mamie McMeeking Mamie McMeeking | ||
232 | Mamie McMeeking with aunts Mary McMeeking and Sarah Black McMeeking Mamie McMeeking with aunts Mary McMeeking and Sarah Black McMeeking | ||
233 | Mamie McMeeking with Graham and John Clark Mamie McMeeking with Graham and John Clark | ||
234 | Mamie McMeeking, James McCubbin and Mary McMeeking Mamie McMeeking, James McCubbin and Mary McMeeking | ||
235 | Map Inverchaolain parish 1771 - 1810 Map Inverchaolain parish 1771 - 1810 showing several old non-existant farms and places | ||
236 | Margaret Atkinson | ||
237 | Margaret Jessie Matheson | ||
238 | Maria Leonia Van Den Steen Maria Leonia Van Den Steen | ||
239 | Marjorie Smith and Jeanette Carmichael 12 July 1941 Marjorie Smith and Jeanette Carmichael 12 July 1941 | ||
240 | Marjory (May) Clark Marjory (May) Clark | ||
241 | Marjory and Catherine Smith with Marjory Clark | ||
242 | Marjory and Martin Buglass in March 1954 | ||
243 | Marjory Clark and Catherine Smith at Port-an-Eillean, Colintraive | ||
244 | Marjory Mathieson | ||
245 | Marjory Mathieson | ||
246 | Marjory Mathieson at Woodend Cottage on the Isle of Gigha | ||
247 | Marjory Mathieson feeding chickens | ||
248 | Marjory Mathieson washing son Neil Smith's hair | ||
249 | Marjory Mathieson with daughter Catherine Smith | ||
250 | Marjory Mathieson with unknown person probably in July 1936 probably at Macharisch Cottage, Southend |