My husband has MacCleod family from the Hebrides. It would be a ton of work to find a connection, though.
Typical crap BBC UK state-run media - has to get its subtle digs in against Trump by the end of the article.
She was born two years before my mother, and died 12 years before my mother did.
My mother also had red hair, and worked in houses of the wealthy before she got married.
I think it’s BS how Getty images gathers up other peoples photos, slaps their logo on it and suddenly you need to ask their permission to use it. I am sure Trump never gave them the rights to his family photos.
We need clarification.
Getty Images offers an “Embed” feature that allows users to use its photos on non-commercial websites and blogs without purchasing a license. To use this feature, find an image on the Getty Images website, click on it, and then select the </>Embed icon on the image’s details page. This provides a code snippet to copy and paste into your non-commercial blog or website to display the image.
Steps to Embed a Getty Image:
Find an Image: Go to the Getty Images website and search for the image you want to embed.
Select the Image: Click on the image to open its details page.
Locate the Embed Icon: On the details page, look for the </>Embed icon.
Copy the Code: Click the </>Embed icon to get the code snippet.
Paste into Your Website: Copy the provided code and paste it into the HTML of your non-commercial website or blog.
Site of the discovery of The Lewis Chessmen.