Inspector-General Sir William Mackenzie (1811–1895), MD, KCB, CSI
Inspector-General Sir William Mackenzie (1811–1895), MD, KCB, CSI
Inspector-General Sir William Mackenzie (1811–1895), MD, KCB, CSI
Inspector-General Sir William Mackenzie (1811–1895), MD, KCB, CSI
Inspector-General Sir William Mackenzie (1811–1895), MD, KCB, CSI
Inspector-General Sir William Mackenzie (1811–1895), MD, KCB, CSI
Inspector-General Sir William Mackenzie (1811–1895), MD, KCB, CSI

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Mackenzie was born in Dingwall, educated at Dingwall and Aberdeen and entered the Madras Medical Service. He was appointed Honourable Physician to Queen Victoria in 1857.

Dingwall Museum

Dingwall

Title

Inspector-General Sir William Mackenzie (1811–1895), MD, KCB, CSI

Date

1890

Medium

plaster

Measurements

H 67 x W 56 x D 31 cm

Accession number

DINMT 2296

Acquisition method

presented to the town council by granddaughter, Miss A. Mackenzie of London, 1933

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

signed on back: C. Honoria Graham / Sculptor / 1890

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