A Lasswade Home Life 1975-78

12.02  Anne and I at home in Lasswade with our children, Andrew, Alastair and Louise – and Douglas on the way! May 1977

A Lasswade Home Life 1975-78

12.01  With Anne in our new Lasswade home, heading for my father’s 65th birthday and retirement dinner at Prestonfield House Hotel. Sep 1976

Lasswade: A Working Life 1975-78

11.02  With “Wee Bill” Hunter at the Bad Gastein Nuclear Medicine meeting in Austria. Jan 1978

Lasswade: A Working Life 1975-78

11.01  Showing Ohio-Nuclear Service Manager Clive Goddard around Edinburgh one very foggy day in Autumn 1977. But, Clive wanted a photograph!

A Scottish Life: Living in Galashiels 1971075

10.04  New baby Andrew is joined by big brother Alastair on my knee. Jun 1974

A Scottish Life: Living in Galashiels 1971075

10.03  Anne and I readly fro an elegant night out on my birthday. 1974

A Scottish Life: Living in Galashiels 1971075

10.02  Louise, before setting off with me for her first day at Cranley School, Edinburgh. Sep 1973

A Scottish Life: Living in Galashiels 1971075

10.01  First son Alastair on his first birthday. Nov 1972

A Scottish Life: Working from Galashiels 1971-75

9.03  Two of my Nuclear Medicine heroes – Hal Anger (left) from the University of California, inventor of the Gamma Camera, and Eric Woronowicz, designer of the first commercial model at Nuclear Chicago. Photographed later in Europe. 1973

A Scottish Life: Working from Galashiels 1971-75

9.02  Ohio-Nuclear Gamma Camera with image-processing DataSystem on left behind. 1973

A Scottish Life: Working from Galashiels 1971-75

9.01  Pipe-smoking technician proudly shows all the kit needed to service an Ohio-Nuclear whole-body scanner! 1971

Cleveland Interlude

8.02  On my wedding day to Anne on 26 Dec 1970 at the George Hotel, Edinburgh. The Engineering Society tie was still the one of choice!

Cleveland Interlude

8.01 On a flying visit to help Anne McKechnie move into her brand-new house when she took a teaching job in Cumbernauld. Aug 1970

The French Experience

7.08  Visiting the Nuclear-Chicago stand at the Bad Gastein Nuclear Medicine meeting in Austria with Intertechnique colleague, Freddy Playe. We are on the right. Jan 1970

The French Experience

4.07  Maureen on her 23rd birthday in our French apartment – among the flowers and in front of our wedding photograph. Nov 1969

The French Experience

7.06 With Mrs Margaret Stark, Maureen’s mother at Kingsknowe. Summer

The French Experience

7.05  With Maureen at her parents’ Kingsknowe home in Edinburgh. Summer 1969

The French Experience

7.04  My father, George Walker, then age 13, at the same grave in 1924

The French Experience

7.03  At Grandfather William Walker’s grave on the Somme in France. 1969

The French Experience

7.02  At a Madrid Nuclear Medicine conference dinner table hosted by Prof John Fowler of Hammersmith Hospital (seated at top centre). I am on the extreme left. 1969

The French Experience

7.01  The moustachio-ed one meets some of his new French colleagues in Plaisir at Intertechnique’s in-house pre-Christmas party. 1968

Living in the USA 1967-68

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6.04  Arriving in New Jersey towing a trailer three times too big for our modest possessions. Sep 1968

Living in the USA 1967-68

With old pals George Smart and Jack Smith

6.03 With old pals George Smart and Jack Smith back at the Sighthill Inn, Edinburgh. Aug 1968

Living in the USA 1967-68

6.02 Maureen on her 21st birthday trip to Pompano Beach with the whitest man in Florida. Nov 1967

Living in the USA 1967-68

6.01 Not quite in the Wild West but a forest reserve near Chicago. Sep 1967