Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Loch Fsd«r Kinrfisher bringing home the family meal. land to attend the Highland show, which was heldat Inverness that year. My business was to takeportraits of a number of horses, cattle, and sheep,which had won championships in their respectiveclasses, the portraits to be used solely in their pub-lications. A previousvisit to theRoyal a tWarwick hadrather d i s-gusted mewith the show-yard owing tothe receptionI met with andthe nuni(erousobstacles thatstood in theway of obtain-ing photo-graphs. Hap-pily the situa-tion is chang-ed, and formany years


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Loch Fsd«r Kinrfisher bringing home the family meal. land to attend the Highland show, which was heldat Inverness that year. My business was to takeportraits of a number of horses, cattle, and sheep,which had won championships in their respectiveclasses, the portraits to be used solely in their pub-lications. A previousvisit to theRoyal a tWarwick hadrather d i s-gusted mewith the show-yard owing tothe receptionI met with andthe nuni(erousobstacles thatstood in theway of obtain-ing photo-graphs. Hap-pily the situa-tion is chang-ed, and formany years Iheld the posi-tion of photo-grapher of thesociety. At I n V e r-ness I had acordial w e 1- come and was afforded every facility for procuringthe portraits for the Royal. There I was given afree hand, and during the week the camera was notallowed to be idle. About this tirrie I found that thesituation was ripo for a forward movement in regardto the livestock of the farm, and that the showyardafforded special opportunities for taking the f


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