Scots--Canada

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McLennan brothers

Item is a photograph showing three McLennan brothers also known as the "Scots Greys." John McLennan, the eldest, is seen in the centre and known as to which, are Neil and Findlay McLennan on either side.

McNeilage family - c. 1916

Collector/curator's description reads: “Circa 1916, Vancouver. Left to right: James McNeilage; Jenny McNeilage (mother); Andrew McNeilage; Jenny's unidentified sister; and Dolly McNeilage. This photo was passed onto Jim, who in turn passes it on to his daughter Maureen McNeilage McGregor. Jenny's unidentified sister appears in another postcard photo likely taken the same day as she is dressed in the exact same coat and hat and appears with a WWI soldier. It is believed the sister was named Helen Marshall/Hatch (nee Galbraith) who was a widow that lived at and managed the Patricia Lodge at 83 West Pender Street.”

Central Hotel

Group portrait of men and women in Scottish attire on the front steps

[Man wearing Scottish dress]

Man is possibly Alex Johnson. Accompanying note by Ted Taylor reads: "1 Jul [19]33: off to open company in OMINECA for legislature; stopped CHILLIWACK for cherry festival; then Scottish games at Harrison Hot Springs. 24 July [19]33: L.D.T. back from Omineca with a piper and a dancer; had meetings Burns Lodge and said wouldn't run in V[ancouver] again; piper Alex Johnson piped L.D.T. into meetings; 'Miss K. [Katherine] Frederici dancer' - Sun 25 July [19]33"

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