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Re: Frank Ritchie Macduff
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 19 August 20 19:33 BST (UK) »
From " Photographers in Northern Scotland c1850-1914"

Ritchie John Junior 
1903-1914+   69 Duff Street Macduff

This is the same address as in the opening post.

There are articles re Frank Ritchie photographer in the Press and Journal 8 April 1991 and 15 July 1991 regarding a collection of his work which had been maintained by his widow. " He operated from a family owned shop in the Banffshire fishing town". The first article says he died in 1955 - the second in the 1950's.

His death may, therefore, be this one,

Ritchie Frank William   Age at death 53  1954 Banff RD.


The newspaper archive also has the death notice of mother Christina Ritchie in 1915 ( address again given as 69 Duff Street) and a second marriage for father John in 1923 to Bessie Hutcheon  - article refers to "John Ritchie the well known Macduff photogarpher and sportsman". and also states that after the marriage he was leaving Macduff and going to live in Aberdeen.

William

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Re: Frank Ritchie Macduff
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 19 August 20 22:54 BST (UK) »
That is great additional background William  :) A little more here on John Jnr (Frank's dad we are assuming here) www.foggieloan.co.uk/arts-culture/early-20th-century-photographers/

Also here www.foggieloan.co.uk/44library/postcards/photographers/history.htm

Alan, Frank's son must be aware of his father's photography background in later years after he came back to Scotland?

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Re: Frank Ritchie Macduff
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 19 August 20 23:10 BST (UK) »

The newspaper archive also has the death notice of mother Christina Ritchie in 1915 ( address again given as 69 Duff Street) and a second marriage for father John in 1923 to Bessie Hutcheon  - article refers to "John Ritchie the well known Macduff photogarpher and sportsman". and also states that after the marriage he was leaving Macduff and going to live in Aberdeen.


Maybe the address that Frank gave when he came back to the UK (Glenburnie House, Skene Street Aberdeen) in 1929 connects with his father if he moved there after his second marriage?

Monica

Added: the 1929-30 Aberdeen Post Office Directory does have John Ritchie Jnr but at a different address https://archive.org/details/postofficeab192930aber/page/452/mode/2up
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Re: Frank Ritchie Macduff
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 19 August 20 23:45 BST (UK) »
The 1928-9 directory is the one https://archive.org/details/postofficeab192829aber/page/456/mode/2up

John Ritchie showing with two addresses, work premises (Shooting School) and home which showed as Glenburnie House, Skeene Street. So, from the details that Rosie found earlier, Frank gave his father's address for his shipping manifest records when he came home in 1929.

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Re: Frank Ritchie Macduff
« Reply #22 on: Thursday 20 August 20 06:08 BST (UK) »
Good find Monica with the address ..I couldn't see any other passenger records did you have any luck ?

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Re: Frank Ritchie Macduff
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 20 August 20 06:35 BST (UK) »
Great Information again.

In the 1911 Census, there was John Senior, and his son John Jnr (photographer) and his wife Christina. 69 Duff Street.

John Snr was involved in shooting as in 1910 he was shot in the back at Duff House whilst inspecting a trap and taken to Hospital.

Christina dies in 1923 (age 40).   John Marries again in 1925 to Bessie Hutcheon.   They move to stay in Aberdeen, Tuesday 22 May 1928 (P&J) John Ritchie is mentioned at Glenbirnie House, Skene Street.  So when he came back from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) in 1929 he gave that address - his father's - John Jnr.

Unsure where he went after that, the Frank Ritchie at 132 Duff St appears to be an Engineer (car) and the one injured in WW1

The book, I have. more photos about boats although does show he took photos during the war through a case with a hole in it of damage, despite him being an official photographer for the Office of Information and an ARP role.

Frank died in 1954 age 55 at the Chalmers Hospital in Banff.

I have been speaking to Frank's son - also Frank, although he was young when his father died, and is looking to get info for an aunt and his sister to a lot of the gaps in the info.