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Part of the first contingent of the Scouts at Fort Augustus. Standard uniforms clearly not available at that stage and, in fact, "flexibility" in officers' uniforms became a tradition of the Lovat Scouts.
Photograph courtesy of Hugh MacNally. |
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The Aldourie contingent photographed at Clune House (then known as Dores Lodge). Left to right: Lieut. Fraser-Tytler, Pts. P.Grant, D.Macrae & W.Boyd, Sgts. Fraser & Harvey. Lieut. W.T.Fraser-Tytler not present.
Photograph courtesy of Iain Cameron. |
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Officers of the first contingent at Beaufort castle. Seated, from left: Col. A. Murray (C.O.), Lord Lovat, Capt. A.W. Macdonald (adjutant). Standing, from left: Edward Fraser-Tytler of Aldourie, Hugh Fraser, Kenneth MacDonald of Skeabost, Skye, Ewen Grant of Glenmoriston, Captain V. Stewart of Ensay, Rowland Hunt, Sir A. Campbell-Orde of North Uist, Ian Brodie of Brodie, Edward Ellice of Invergarry. Photograph courtesy of Iain Cameron. |
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Parade in Beauly.
Photograph courtesy of Iain Cameron. |
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Sailing from Southampton, March 1900.
Photograph courtesy of Iain Cameron. |
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Camp on the veldt.
Photograph courtesy of Iain Cameron. |
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Lieut. EG Fraser-Tytler of Aldourie. The Lee-Enfield .303 is still at Aldourie.
Photograph courtesy of Iain Cameron. |
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Lieut. Edward Ellice, in casual dress!
Photograph courtesy of Iain Cameron. |
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Lord Lovat, also informally dressed!
Photograph courtesy of Iain Cameron. |
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Lieut. MacDonald and a Scout with a typical draw telescope which were donated by landowners and other Highland benefactors and were notably superior to army-issue binoculars.
Photograph courtesy of Iain Cameron. |