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Robert Milne

(1865-1952), Photographer

Artist of 23 portraits
Robert Milne was a portrait photographer with studios in Ballater and Aboyne, Scotland. He received a Royal Warrant in 1896.

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Royal group at Balmoral, by Robert Milne - NPG P1700(24d)

Royal group at Balmoral

by Robert Milne
albumen print, September 1896
NPG P1700(24d)

John Brown, by Robert Milne - NPG x17053

John Brown

by Robert Milne
albumen print, early-mid 1880s
NPG x17053

Princess Beatrice of Battenberg, by Robert Milne - NPG x8493

Princess Beatrice of Battenberg

by Robert Milne
printing-out paper print on card mount, 1890s
NPG x8493

Royal family group, by Robert Milne - NPG x8482

Royal family group

by Robert Milne
bromide print on card mount, September 1896
NPG x8482

Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, by Robert Milne - NPG x8483

Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia

by Robert Milne
albumen print, 29 September 1896
NPG x8483

Queen Victoria and family, by Robert Milne - NPG x8486

Queen Victoria and family

by Robert Milne
bromide print, September 1897
NPG x8486

Queen Victoria and family, by Robert Milne - NPG x8488

Queen Victoria and family

by Robert Milne
bromide print, September 1897
NPG x8488

Hafiz Abdul Karim; Queen Victoria with her dog Noble, by Robert Milne - NPG x136331

Hafiz Abdul Karim; Queen Victoria with her dog Noble

by Robert Milne
printing-out paper cabinet card, 1897
NPG x136331

Queen Victoria and family, by Robert Milne - NPG x8489

Queen Victoria and family

by Robert Milne
bromide print, circa 1898
NPG x8489

Queen Victoria group at Balmoral, by Robert Milne - NPG x8490

Queen Victoria group at Balmoral

by Robert Milne
bromide print on card mount, June 1898
NPG x8490

'The steps of the throne', by Robert Milne - NPG x26025

'The steps of the throne'

by Robert Milne
vintage print, published March 1901
NPG x26025

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Michael Everett

18 August 2022, 10:45

Hi
Regarding the Milne's. The Reverend John Grant Michie wrote a number of books on the history of Cromar, an area between Aboyne and Ballater. Michie was a schoolmaster and then a Minister between Aboyne and Ballater at a small hamlet called Dinnet.

In one of those books is included a picture of the Manse at Logie Coldstone 1899. It is noted as :from a photograph by R. Milne Aboyne and Ballater:. It is on commons wikimedia too at the link added shown below.

I also have a copy of a photograph probably taken ariund the same time, likely of some relatives of mine in Aboyne. On that there is no writing but I wonder if it was also by Milne. Is there any way I could find out if it was his and so more information about the subjects. Do you have more records of his less "official/ Royal work" ? I look forward to hearing from you.

Edward Field

18 July 2022, 20:19

The Aboyne portrait photographer, Robert Milne, was brother to Elizabeth Irvine Milne who married William Payne of Dublin in September 1890. That couple, married in an Aboyne wedding ceremony at the bride's parents' home, went on to extensive mission work in Argentina and Bolivia, work which is celebrated today by thousands of people in South America. Will Payne, a photographer himself, submitted photos to National Geographic. Margaret Milne, another sister of Robert, married George Langdon, a friend of Will Payne. The Langdons were also involved for years in missionary work in Argentina.