Grandad Dwyer and Uncle Charlie, c. 1919
My mother, Molly, with her brother Charlie, c. 1920
My father (middle row far left), grandfather (middle row far right) and other members of the Scottish Painters’ Society, c. 1938
Grandad Dwyer, c. 1940. He served in the Black Watch during World War I and was medically discharged in 1941
Molly, c. 1930
Auntie Evelyn and Uncle Jack’s wedding, 10 September 1942. My dad, pictured seated, was their best man
This is me pictured in 1939
And here I am again about a year later
In this one, I’m about three
This is George and me at Rosebank Primary School in 1947
This snap of Mum and me was taken in 1958 at Ashludie Hospital
Here are Mum and George on the day of my cousin Eleanor’s wedding in the 1960s
This picture of my parents-in-law, Peggy and Alick Reynolds, with Ally was taken c. 1955
And here are Peggy and Alick again. This time they were snapped at Kinloch Rannoch in the mid sixties
On the left here is my father-in-law in 1922. Before joining the police in Dundee, Alick drove Rolls Royces for the Dunira Estate, Comrie
Mum (second from the right) at work in DPM Dairy. In the middle of the picture is Mum’s great friend, Nellie Kilgour
This is Ally in Cyprus, in 1957, during his National Service days
This is my mum-in-law Peggy with Ally’s sister Ann
Here is Ally in Cyprus again, this time pictured in the army’s field bakery
Peggy and Alick snapped while out for a drive in the 1970s
Ally and me on our wedding day in 1956. On the left is our bridesmaid, Pat Forrest (now Machir) and on the right is our best man, Dave Gray
Our first son, Alick, aged nine months.
Alick was soon followed by two brothers and a sister. From left to right, they are Steven, Alick, Wendy and George