I have inherited two albums of photographs my grandfather took during World War I. He was originally with the Bute Mountain Battery when he was commissioned in 1915, however, he and many others from the Bute Battery were transferred into the Argyll Mountain Battery (both of the 4th Highland Mountain Brigade) when they went overseas to the Mediterranean Theater. The history of this unique Scottish unit is fascinating, and I am always looking for more information, however what I would like to do now is produce a list of the names of the men in the photographs in hopes of finding descendants of them. I have found one, so far. I will make a copy of the photo(s) of their descendant and send it to them if they can be shown to be related. Anecdotes and history are always accepted and compiled. Commander Ian Hamilton, RN Retired, who lives on the Isle of Bute, has compiled a history of these units. He currently would like to add the last chapter to the work, which addresses what became of the men after the war. Here are the names I have, all officers or non-commissioned officers: COOPER, CANTLE, HYDE, BROWN, BUCHANAN, SMITH, ARMOUR, GREENLEES, MCLACHLAN, REID, ROBSON, MURRAY, NICHOLSON (N.F.), J. PATERSON, MCNAIR, MUNRO, CAMPBELL, NICHOLSON, SHARP, Sergeant Major SLATERY, THOMPSON, Major MCKINLEY and Major McDOUGALL, (Original Battery Commanders), T.D.WILLIAMS, W. HOGARTH, MCKENZIE, MCALLISTER and MCKINLAY (Sergeants Major) and Mr. Cook, civilian at Harrogate. These are the men named in the photos, there are many unnamed. They cover the units training in England and combat in Salonika, Bulgaria and Greece. I have shared these with a few museums in Scotland (I live in California). There are many on display in the Bute Museum if any "locals" would like to see them. Anybody with information or connections? Mike Morrison