I see that Reginald Tupper Carnegie was born in Stornoway in 1917, married in Troqueer in 1939 and died in Dumfries in 1972. The 1940 valuation roll lists seven Chance Inns. One each in Crail and Ceres (Fife), Belhelvie (Aberdeenshire), Kinross, Errol (Perthshire) and Inverkeilor and Tannadice (Angus). In 1940 Reginald T Carnegie was proprietor and occupier of a bungalow, Brae Rannoch, in Terregles Road, Troqueer. He was charged with wasting fuel in 1944 and his address then was given as Braerannoch, Terregles Road, Dumfries.
I think we've been looking at the same info.His parents were Frank Perry Carnegie, a merchant and Josephine MS Watson. address at marriage was Abbey House, Dumfries.
Margaret Moffat was 21 at marraige. She was a typist and living at 4 Maryville or Maryvilla Terrace, Dumfries. Her parents were William Main Moffat, plumber and Christina MS Smith
Is there any chance of you scanning the photo and putting it up.
Could posibly be the Inverkeilor onehttps://tour-scotland-photographs.blogspot.com/2018/01/old-travel-blog-photograph-chance-inn.htmladd - before it was painted!