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Scottish Curling 1912An exciting finish to a curling match in Scotland
Scotland / Fraser CastleFraser Castle, Aberdeenshire
Flag of the Scottish CovenantersThe Flag of the Scottish Covenanters. They were Presbyterians sworn to defend their religion, part of a Protestant effort to seize power in Scotland against the English
Rest & be Thankful PassA glimpse of the famous Rest and Be Thankful road and pass, between Glasgow and Oban, Scotland. Lord Acrum bivouacked his troops here when making the road in 1747 Date: 1950s
Elliot TartanThe Elliot tartan of Scotland. Date: photo taken 1971
Gretna Green BuildingThe famous Old Smithy and Marriage Room at Gretna Green, Dumfries, Scotland - the haven for runaway couples from England
Mary, Queen of Scots in a red costumeMary, Queen of Scotland, in a striking red costume
Jacobite Victory / 1745A Jacobite victory at the Battle of Prestonpans
Aberdeen 1950STrams, well-dressed pedestrians and a few smart cars on the cobbled Union Street, Aberdeen
Glasgow / Sauchiehall StSauchiehall Street - electric tram, horse-drawn wagon
Glasgow Street SceneAn electric tram grinds along Charing Cross, past a row of fruit barrows
Pictorial map of Edinburgh Date: circa 1950s
Portrait of Robert Burns, Ayr, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Dry Stone WallingTwo working class men in flat caps build a dry stone wall together at Galashiel, Selkirkshire, Scotland
Aberdeen Harbour, Scotland Date: 1904
Viking Britain MapA map of the British Isles (including Ireland) during the time of the Vikings
George Square, Glasgow, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Scrabster Harbour and Dunnet Head, ThursoThurso, Scotland - Scrabster Harbour and Dunnet Head Date: circa 1910s
Rugby at Murrayfield stadium, ScotlandScotland triumphs over England in the Calcutta Cup championship, during the opening match for the newly built Murrayfield stadium which was inaugurated in March 1925. Date: 1925
Campbeltown, Argyll, ScotlandPanoramic view of Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland - The view from Gallow Hill
Neidpath Castle C20Neidpath Castle, Peebles
Mary, Queen of ScotsMary, Queen of Scotland -- the inscription below reads Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, Widow of Francois II, King of France. The portrait shows her in mourning dress
High Street, Hawick, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Advertisement for linoleum manufacturersAn advertisement for M Nairn & Co, floor cloth and linoleum manufacturers of Kirkcaldy, Scotland, with premises also in London, Manchester, Glasgow and Paris. circa 1883
Triumph motorcyclist in ScotlandA colour illustration, depicting a man riding his Triumph motorcycle through the Scottish Highlands on a bright, sunny day
HMS Barham, British battleship, Scapa FlowHMS Barham, a Queen Elizabeth class battleship, launched 1914, served during the First and Second World Wars, sunk by a German U-boat 1941. Seen here with the Fleet in Scapa Flow, Scotland
H. M. Prison, Peterhead, AberdeenshireA view of Peterhead Prison and the North Sea beyond, Aberdeenshire. The prison opened in 1888 and was Scotlands only convict prison
Campbeltown, Scotland - Main Street viewed from the Town Hall, showing the town cross, protected by a ring of black railings
Islay FerryPort Askaig, a small village on the Sound, Isle of Islay Argyllshire, Scotland. Here terminates the ferry which crosses the Sound to Feolin on Jura. The Paps of Jura beyond
Rosslyn Chapel 1880SRosslyn Chapel, Roslin, Midlothian: visitors are being given a guided tour
St Margaret of ScotlandST MARGARET OF SCOTLAND Queen of Malcolm III (1069), intelligent, beautiful, and devout, with a taste for fine clothes
Scotsman playing bagpipesPeople You See. Scotsman playing bagpipes. From Teddy Bear (3 January 1970)
Bridge of Ross, Comrie, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Dewars advertisementThis advertisement for Dewars " White Label" Scotch whiskey encourages viewers to celebrate the Coronation with " the finest drink in the world"
View of Tulloch Castle, Scotland, with pipersView of Tulloch Castle in the town of Dingwall in the Highlands of Scotland, at the time of a royal wedding between Dom (Prince) Miguel of Braganza (1878-1923), Duke de Viseu
Golf at St Andrews 1881A golfer prepares to drive the ball during a round on the Old Course at St Andrews, Scotland
Scotland / GlasgowThe busy St. Enoch Square, Glasgow, Scotland. The building on the left is the subway (underground) station
Dunn Square, Paisley, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Thurso ChurchThe ruins of St. Peters Church, seen from the quayside, at Thurso, the most northerly town on the mainland of Caithness, Scotland. Date: 1960s photo
Chapelcross Nuclear Power Station, near Annan, Dumfries- shire, Scotland, officially opened on 2 May 1959. Date: 1959s
Empire Exhibition - Bellahouston Park, GlasgowThe Tait Tower at the Empire Exhibition - Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, Scotland
William Wallace - statue in AberdeenA statue of William Wallace (1270 - 1305) in Aberdeen, Scotland erected in 1888. A Scottish knight and landowner who is known for leading a resistance during the Wars of Scottish Independence
Poster for Oban, ScotlandPoster advertising Oban, the Charing Cross of the Scottish Highlands. Tours by steamer, coach and rail to all places of interest
SPORT / SHINTY / 1840A wild game of shinty in Scotland
Glasgow / Trongate 1880SGlasgow: the Trongate
Greyfriars Bobby lying near the grave of his master, John Gray
Solitary Boy / GlasgowA solitary boy walks across a plank over a very wide puddle in his wellington boots in a derelict area of East Glasgow, Scotland
High Street, AyrThe High Street, Ayr, with a tram, a horse-drawn wagon, a horse-drawn cart and a hand delivery cart