Photograph Album No 130: Marshall Album III
PA 130
Description Photograph Album No 130: Marshall Album III
Date c. 1907
Collection Marshall Family Photograph Albums
Catalogue Number PA 130
Category All Other
Copies PA 130/14V, PA 130/16V/2, PA 130/16V, PA 130/2V/5, PA 130/14/5, PA 130/15V/9, PA 130/20V/12, PA 130/29/8, PA 130/9/11-12, PA 130/20/3, PA 130/13V, PA 130/14/2
Scope and Content cf PAs 61, 129 131 32 pages without their binding, much damaged by water, containing the familiar Marshall scenes including their Musselburgh walled garden. It includes Warriston school cricket field; Royal Military College Rugby XV 1904-5; Malvern School sports and cricket teams 1906; Sedbergh School cricket fixtures card 1899, football fixtures card 1907-8, the view of Sedbergh from March Hill, and a football team picture; a group picture of the Scottish Ladies' Golf championship competitors at Troon 1907; a Lady's Pass for the balcony and enclosure at Royal Caledonian Hunt Edinburgh Race Meeting 1911. There are programmes for the 19th Anniversay of the founding of Loretto Chapel on 4 June 1912, a recital of sacred music at Killin Parish Church on 28 August 1906, and another for a Volunteer concert at the Drill Hall, Killin in the same month. The "Wee Garden" Killin is shown in 1907. There are postcards showing winter sports at Villars and the Bibby Line ship "Derbyshire" at Port Said in 1906, and one of Herbert Fryer on skis in 1906. Another picture shows him playing the piano. Snapshots show Tommy King in 1907, Totty Scott in Canada in 1905, and Motor Torpedo Boat No. 75. Post Cards in the "Reliable" series depict Bridge of Balgownie and Union Street, Aberdeen and there are photographs of 20 Drumoyne Terrace, Govan and of Miss Cecilia Loftus as Peter Pan and Miss Hilda Trevelyan as Wendy. A New Year card from Kenneth MacKenzie, Royal Naval College, Greenwich has been stuck in and there is another inscribed "For the Queen" from Gladys Scott, 13 High Street Musselburgh, beside a copy of the Order of Service for the Thanksgiving Service for Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee, held in Inveresk Parish Church, by the Rev. James Sharp on 20 June 1897.
Accession Number 1993/11
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