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Portrait of a Nation We Would Like to Thank All Supporters of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery’S ‘Portrait of a Nation’ Project __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Portrait of a Nation We would like to thank all supporters of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery’s ‘Portrait of a Nation’ project. To celebrate the life of Euan Anderson Abel J P King Lord and Lady Abernethy Anthony Kirkland Elizabeth Adam of Blair Adam Mrs Geraldine Kirkpatrick's Charitable Trust For Betta Adams from Jim, Janet and Richard Adams Mrs Jean Kirkpatrick Janis Adams Joanna Kitchin Mrs Judith Adams A star for our Gemini Mum, an artist, who lived with R Adams courage & creativity. Her youthful spirit & tender heart shine on, all love ALS Martin and Patricia Ahrens to celebrate the birth of Jack Ahrens Brian and Lesley Knox William Henry Aikman born 1919 who enjoyed many visits Brian Knox to the gallery to see the self-portrait by his namesake The Lagneau Family Mary R. Ainsworth Mr and Mrs George Laing Air Power & Hydraulics Limited Jean, Peter and Louise Laing Lady P A Airey The Lamb Family The Rt Hon the Countess of Airlie and The Rt Hon the Earl The Lamb Family of Airlie Doreen Anderson Lamb, from Graham & Susan, to Ross Aitken celebrate Mum's 90th Birthday in the building where she Jane and Tony Aldgate firewatched during the war Jane Aldous Barrie and Janey Lambie Elizabeth Allan Dugald Lang Mr James Allan and Mr Christian Merlet Ishbel Lang Margaret and Margaret Allan, for our own Glasgow Boys Joan S Laverie Mrs Margaret Allen In memory of Graham C Law from Isobel Law To celebrate the lives of Graham and Maureen Allison Norman Lawrie Ken and Katie Allstaff, Aberfeldy Neville Lawther American Associates of the National Galleries of Scotland Professor Donald Leach CBE from his wife Marilyn Jeffcoat Elaine Anderson The Leckie Family James and Morag Anderson Mrs Rosemary Leckie Mrs M Anderson CD Leeming In loving memory of Mr William Hawthorn from his The Lees Family daughters Melanie and Lucinda Carol Ann Leeuwenberg In celebration of the 90th birthday of Robert Rome Joost Leeuwenberg Anderson Alex and Freddie Leighton In memory of Ian The Lord and Lady Leitch Patricia R Andrew Anonymous Robert Leith Jo Anthony Boyce and Chris Anthony (donating a star for Mr Gordon Leslie our mother, Nan Anthony) Otto Leyde RSA (1835-1897) Irené Archer Kath Aird Lightbody John and Jim Archer Lindsay's Charitable Trust Marjory Archibald To celebrate to retirement of Gaye Linklater from all the Jane Ardus staff and children at Hermitage Park Primary School Finlay Armstrong Alison Linklater-Betley Zoe Armstrong The John Liston Charitable Trust Robin G K Arnott In memory of Mrs Anne Juliet Little 1933-2010 Sheana & Victor Ashton Mr and Mrs William Little Graham Atherton and Claudine Rebersat In memory of a much loved wife, mum and friend to many Sir Michael and Lady Atiyah throughout the world. With love from Jack, Genevieve and John Livingstone Mrs Valerie Atkinson Rob and Cath Livingstone Meta Auld Rosemary Lochhead David Austin, Loving Husband and Dad Mrs Jessie Lockhart The Bacher Trust Mr and Mrs John Lodge Mrs C Veronica Bailey Dr Wolfgang Loeser Isobel Baillie Fiona Longstaff Susanne Baird Jean and Geoffrey Lord Lady Balfour of Burleigh Sue & Graham Lorimer of Balerno, to celebrate the lives of Dr Jean Balfour CBE FRSE DSc F.I.C Joy and Jim Petrie Christine Ball Ian Lowson Miss Ruby Jean Ball Joyce Ludriecus D.A.(Edin) Dr James Hamilton Ballantyne Mairi Luke The Barcapel Foundation To celebrate the birth of Alexa Lumsden Oliver & Victoria Barratt To celebrate the life of Pamela Kathleen Lumsden, 24 July For Ava to celebrate the lives of Eileen, Peter & Margaret 1922 - 16 April 2009 Barrett In memory of Bill Lush and Jean Harvey Lush For Oscar to celebrate the lives of Eileen, Peter & Margaret Andrew and Evelyn Lyburn Barrett May and Bill Lyle, in celebration For Simon to celebrate the lives of Eileen, Peter & Margaret Barrett Lytham St Anne's U3A Art Appreciation Group David and Jane Barrie Sheila MacAllister and Lesley Burnie The Misses Barrie Charitable Trust To celebrate the 70th birthday of Norma Anne MacArthur Mrs Sue Barwell Peter Macaulay and Alan Rodger Paul and Sharron Bassett Family Maccoll Nick and Judith Bateman Professor Viviene Cree for Calum and Iain MacDonald Mr and Mrs A Bathgate Caroline MacDonald Ena Baxter Associates Mr and Mrs D J Macdonald Miss Isobel Baxter, Edinburgh David W A Macdonald Patsy Baxter Donald and Louise MacDonald Robert A Bayliss Patricia Macdonald Mr Colin Beattie Lord Macfarlane of Bearsden Heather Beattie Ray Macfarlane Mary Rose Beaumont Gay MacGillivray Mr and Mrs S & A Beck Mrs A Macgregor Reverend and Mrs David Beckett Dr Alexander MacGregor For my beloved grandaughter Daisy Renée Beeson Mr Stewart MacGregor To celebrate the life of James Wylie Begg Mr and Mrs Alasdair MacIntyre The Bell Family, Dunfermline Mr and Mrs D Gordon Macintyre Sherrif A M Bell Angus and Elizabeth Mackay Charles Edward Sinclair Bell 1965 - 1969 Jessie P W Mackay Graham and Marion Bell Lady Lucinda Mackay Halla Beloff Peter Mackay Dr Claire Benton Miss Sheila M Mackay Ute Bergner Mr Arthur Christopher Mackenzie William and Elizabeth Berry Miss Diana Mackenzie Diana Bertoldi Rear-Admiral John Mackenzie and Mrs Mackenzie M and B Berwick on celebrating our 45th Anniversary In memory of Kenneth MacKenzie, Scottish Courts Service Jane M Bett Ms Rhoda MacKenzie and Mr WB Taylor In Memory of J. Kenneth Billman, a Scot displaced to Sheila and Ronald Mackenzie America. Anne-Marie and Bill to Celebrate our Silver Wedding The Binks Trust Mr Charles Mackintosh David and Alison Binnie Miss Margaret Maclean Sarah Bird Donald R MacLeod In memory of Mary Bird (nee Greer), wife of Stanley and Mrs J Macleod mother of Ruth, Freda, Susan and Stanley Jnr Mr Malcolm MacLeod Mr and Mrs Henry J Black Catherine Macmillan Robert and Doreen Black J.P. and Sarah Macpherson Miss Shona Black John William Macpherson Dame Elizabeth Blackadder Miss Julie-Ann Macqueen, OBE Fiona Blackley The MacRobert Trust Trudy Blaikie Heather MacTaggart Roger and Diana Bland Neil and Anna Magee Alison Blyth Mary Main Dr and Mrs Tony Blythe Catrin Tilley and Rick Maizels - for Ellie Maizels To celebrate the birth of James Alexander Boag-Thomson Catrin Tilley and Rick Maizels - for Jack Maizels on 27th January 2011 Catrin Tilley and Rick Maizels - for Rory Maizels J L Boase Barbara Malcolm The Boissiere Family, Edinburgh Blair Malcolm For David and Chris Bond Norma Malcolm Norma Bonner The Malim Family E Michael Bottomley James Mann Bourne Fine Art Professor Margo Wilson & Professor Martin Daly In memory of Mary Legget Bowman Anabel Marsh Mary Legget Bowman Mrs Janet Marshall To commemorate the happy marriage of Margaret and Morag Marshall Arthur Bowring of Newport on Tay, 1953-2007 Peter Marshall Bette and David Boyd, Diamond Wedding 2012 Mrs Anne Martin Jane Boyd Colin Martin Mr and Mrs David Bradley Doreen Mae Martin Miss Inez Brady Mrs Margery Martin Mr Roy Brady Jill Marx in memory of David Marx Judith M Brearley Mrs Lesley Mason Ellen Breheny Vincent, Christopher and Hilary Mason and Family, For Drew Bremner, Vicki Brown and their descendants, Dumfries. To celebrate the life of Pat Mason. from Pepy (1967) Nancie Massey Charitable Trust David John Brewer William Mathers Mr and Mrs Francis Brewis Isobel Johanna Matthee Mrs Barbara Brocklehurst Marthe and David Matthew Louise Brodie Anne Mavor To celebrate the 60th birthday of Philip Hope Brodie Professor John Mavor David and Janey Brogan George Maxwell Stuart- our Grandson born 3 March 2011 Julia, Rory, Catherine and Donald Brown Mr Neil Maxwell Ewan and Christine Brown's Charitable Trust To May, from Ian Gordon Elder Brown - A tribute to my dear brave brother, Dr Gordon McAndrew and Dr Leonora McAndrew Gordon, who died 2/12/1950, aged 26 years. From Olive. Mary Scott Renwick McCabe Iain Gordon Brown Alexander and Elizabeth McCall Smith Irene J. Brown Ms Kerry McCall Miss Isobel E Brown For Molly Campbell McCathie, from her loving family Kevin R Brown Mrs Brenda McConkey Lyn Brown in memory of Margaret Thorburn The McCorquodale Charitable Trust Pauline E Brown In memory of Charles Campbell McCorry, journalist, Philip Brown donated by his wife Cynthia Hay Miss Alicia Bruce Mr and Mrs Thomas McCracken David Bruce Mrs Evelyn McDonald Eleanor Bruce Brian McDonough The Hon James Bruce Mrs A Rosemary McDougal Lady Bruntisfield Catherine McDowall May Brunton Mrs K C McEachran Dr Joycelyn Bryce Ishbel McFarlane In Memory of Ian Buchanan In celebration of the marriage of Mr & Mrs McGrattan Ian Lyon Buchanan and Mary Sheila Irwin Buchanan Harvey McGregor QC Mr and Mrs Nigel Buchanan Upon the harp do we give thanks for the life of Helen P. Anne Buddle McGregor Jim Buddle To celebrate the birth of Rosa McGrory, my first great grandchild Catherine I Buick Valerie McGuigan Annette Taylor Bull Patricia McHale, Ilkeston, Derbyshire Catriona Burns on behalf of Flora Charlotte Burns Margery Mcilwrick Jeremy M Burnet and Family in memory of Jen Burnet Andrew McIntosh Patrick Alfred David Burnett A K McIntosh Catriona Burns on behalf of Alice Rose Burns Mrs Audrey McIntosh, for George McIntosh of Dundee Catriona Burns on behalf of Hector James Burns (1889-1949), Manager of a tea estate in Jalpaiquri, India, where he worked from 1910-1945. He was awarded a CBE Catriona Burns on behalf of Isla Louise Burns for his efforts in assisting the evacuation of troops from Isla Burns Burma Joanna Burns Charles McIntosh In loving memory of Liz Burns Finlay McIntosh Richard and Catherine Burns Our own two stars Gavin and Jo-Anne
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