Sir Atholl MacGregor

Tue, 09/23/2014 - 07:23

The inscription says: "Sir Atholl MacGregor. A cheery soul. Picking a fig!!!"

Date picture taken
1940s

Comments

Hi Liz,

Thanks for the photo of Sir Atholl MacGregor.

I've made pages for Mr & Mrs Bagram. Were they linked to the Chater family somehow?

If there is anything from the Stanley Camp time (especially any diary or memoir) in the Bagram family's collection, I'd love to be able add it to the wartime diaries.

Regards, David

Sir Atholl MacGregor was my Great-Uncle, he was married to my Great-Aunt Lady Gertrude MacGregor.  It is very nice to see such an informal photograph of him.  Do you know if there are any more photos of him and Auntie Gertrude?

Many thanks.

Lydia Sage

Hi Lydia,

We don't have any other photos here on Gwulo unfortunately. We do have pages for Sir Atholl (http://gwulo.com/node/11709) and Lady Gertrude (http://gwulo.com/node/18118). There are several mentions of Sir Atholl in various diaries from Stanley Internment Camp: 

http://gwulo.com/node/11709/backlinks

If you can add any details or photos, or any stories from their time in Hong Kong and Stanley, they will be very welcome.

Regards, David

Hello - Thank you for your reply.  I have a postcard Uncle Atholl wrote to my Father in the 1930's from Shanghai.  I will see if I can find it - I imagine he travelled a great deal in his capacity as Chief Justice.  

 

Kind regards.

Lydia Sage

Sir Atholl travelled to Shanghai in the 1930s and early 1940s to sit on the full court of the British Supreme Court for China which was based in China.  I have a photo of him in his wig and one of him and his wife at Government House. I have tried to upload them but have not succeeded yet.  I would be very interested to know what the photo said about Shanghai.  

 

Doug

Hello - I have found the postcard!  Only very general comments - Atholl went up to Shanghai on 31st May (1930's) in a small ship and there was a typhoon nearby.  He is returning to Hong Kong in the MS Tjitalengkia which is much more comfortable running from Japan down to Sumatra, Bali and Java.  He mentions the International Settlement and the British French and Americans were landing naval parties to protect it.  He did not think that there would be any excitement whilst he was there.  He went into Japanese occupied territory outside Shanghai but states they they did not keep him there.  Well, that is it.  I hope that it is of interest to you.  Kind regards.  Lydia

Atholl MacGregor with Allan Mossop and wives in Japan 1935
Atholl MacGregor with Allan Mossop and wives in Japan 1935, by North China Daily News

Here is a picture of Sir Atholl with his wife and Mr (later Sir) Allan Mossop and his wife in Japan.  Mossop was judge of the British Supreme Court for China based in Shanghai

Hi  'Isage" :  Do you happen to know on which ship he was repatriated on in Sept 1945. I thought it was HMHS Oxfordshire which sailed to Manila from HK and them on to Sydney. I understand he died before reaching Suez and was buried at sea .......do you know on which ship. I think Gertrude was on Highland Monarch - I wonder if they were on the same ship? Thanks. Philip