
Thomas Hardie's photograph album
Page 11 with 10 monochrome photographs of various sizes and shapes, some of poor quality, including T Hardie conducting the Kings African Rifles Band, Miss Betram at Rosebank 1905 and a group, including the Skibo Factor, on a Scourie trip 1916.
Audit 01 - page 11 all photos have handwritten notation in black ink - top left "Angie, Jack, T.J.H. 'When the world was young' "; top middle "I conduct the 4th KAR Band at Old Government House, Entebbe, Uganda"; top right "Jeanette 'follows through' "; middle left "George & Mother"; middle middle top " 'A' Coy 4/4 th KAR Capt J. B. Short in command M'Bagathi 1919"; middle middle bottom "4th KAR Band at Old Government House Uganda, March 1919"; middle right "George, ?Deek, Nellie, Mrs Grant, Chrissie"; bottom left "We fast fit in Turnball, Vita & T.J.H."; bottom middle "Miss Bertram poses at Rosebank, 1905"; bottom right "George, Frances, 'The Factor' Mrs Bremner & Mother in door way Scourie trip 1916". Several photos faded.
Dimensions: Height 322mm - Width 275mm
This is guesswork going on Chrissy being photographed at Evelix elsewhere in this album and the mention here of "Mrs Grant" who looks a lot like a younger portrait I have of my great-great grandmother Margaret (Taylor) Grant.
I believe this means the older man is George John Grant (1883-1959), my great-grandfather Donald Grant (Evelix 1889-1982)'s older brother, the younger man must be "Richard/Dick" aka William Alexander Grant (1897-1926) who died of type 1 diabetes, the youngest woman is Christina (1895-1916) who died aged 21, the older woman is Margaret (Taylor) Grant (1857-1946), and the remaining woman is Helen Grant (1893-1949). Comment left on 15 January 2023 at 22:18 by Ccass