DescriptionBritish Army officers and dignitaries salute marching Scottish troops in Inverness, 17 February 1941 IWM H 7363.jpg
English: Original caption from 1941:
Ceremonial March Past of Scottish Troops.
Left to right,
Provost Hugh Mackenzie CBE,
the Brigadier Wimberley and
Sir Donald Cameron Lochiel KT.
At a Scottish town (Inverness) recently a ceremonial march past by Scottish troops took place, where the salute was taken outside the town hall by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Inverness (Sir Donald Cameron Lochiel KT) with whom was the Provost Hugh Mackenzie CBE. 152nd (Cameron & Seaforth) Brigade at Inverness.
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British dignitaries at a ceremonial march by Scottish troops in Inverness, 1941
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