Fox Laughs

This Scottish journal cover is a spoof of course, created by Martin Peter Kielty, a Scot, who is the author of an historical novel “Simon the Fox” about the 11th Lord Lovat of Fraser written about the same time as “The Last Highlander” by Sarah Fraser. In fact the two authors knew each other and communicated about Lord Lovat in the period of 2011-14.
Furuhjelm Cont War 1941

Engineer Edvin Hampus Campbell Furuhjelm who died in East Karelia
( Ă–stkarelen ) on 30 Sep 1941 in the service of his country.
Galles

Dr. Duane L. C. M. Galles, KM, PhD, JCD, JD is a well known attorney and canon lawyer in the Midwest of the US.
Grade, Michael, CBE, Lord Grade

Michael Grade, CBE, Baron Grade ( life peer ) of Yarmouth; born in London, England in 1943, is an English television executive and businessman and is the son of Leslie Grade (1916-1979) also born in London, England as part of a show business family. Leslie was a theatrical agent and the youngest of the three ( Grade brothers )
Grade, Sir Lew, Lord Grade

Sir Lew Grade, Lord Grade is of interest to us from when we first saw his name in the credits of one of The Muppet Shows. It was he who got Jim Henson and the Muppets
to come to England as the location for The Muppet Show to be produced. This worked out well and the show then came to the US with great success.
Halifax, Earls of

The Earldom of Halifax is one that has been created four times in British history—once in the Peerage of England, twice in the Peerage of Great Britain, and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The name of the peerage refers to the town of Halifax in West Yorkshire. The first and fourth creations were elevations for the holders of the first and second creations of the title Viscount Halifax.
Holyroodhouse Palace

Holyroodhouse Palace the official residence of HM the Queen in Scotland
Hon. Callum Morrison with Morrison Chief

L. to R. The Hon. Callum Morrison, heir to Viscount Dunrossil with R. Alasdair Morrison, Chief of the Clan and Name of Morrison.
Hornblower

Sir Horatio Hornblower, GCB and Lord Hornblower of Smallbridge in the county of Kent, is a wonderful fictional British naval hero of the Royal Navy in the Napoleonic era, the creation of C. S. Forester in 1937 with the series continuing up until his death in 1966. Then C. Northcote Parkinson came out with a delightful sequel in 1970 to complete the picture.
Hornblower 2

Shown here is a splendid illustration of Captain Hornblower’s ship HMS Sutherland