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Natives in kilts at a ngoma, Mombasa, Kenya, East AfricaNatives in Scottish kilts at a ngoma (traditional music and dance festival) in Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa. 1924
Advert for Gong soup 1916Advertisement for Gong soups, For men at the front and in training. Well-known and poplar product during the First World War, which could be parcelled from home for the soldiers at the front
GNR (Great Northern Railway) - Arrival of the Scotch Express at Kings Cross Station. Date: 1905
Pigeons - Scotch Fantails or Broad-Tailed ShakersA portrait of a White, White Laced and Black-Saddle Back Scotch Fantail pigeons, also known as Broad-Tailed Shakers. The Fantail is a popular breed of fancy pigeon
What to Knit for Baby - childrens knitting bookCharming illustration on the front cover of a knitting book published by Scotch Wool and Hosiery Stores. Date: c.1930
Advertisements from The Illustrated London News, 1896A page of advertisements from The Illustrated London News, 18th January 1896. Products promoted include Halfords curry powder
Mittens and body belt, WW1 knitting, comforts for troopsPatterns for mittens and a body belt (designed to keep the midriff warm), two items of clothing which could be knitted for soldiers at the front featured in a Great War era knitting booklet published
The Scotch Reel by Florence HardyTwo children dance a pretty Scottish reel dressed in traditional costume
Soldiers and Sailors Manning a Capstan, 1873Engraving showing Royal Navy sailors and soldiers from a Scottish Regiment manning a capstan, whilst a Scotch piper stands on the capstan to give them some music
Lorne Highland WhiskyA display case of Lorne Highland Whisky and a model of the distillation equipment
All Scotch, a Harry Grattan Production, a revue by Harry Grattan, with music by Herman Darewski and Edward Jones, first produced Hippodrome, Newcastle, March 1915 and Apollo Theatre, London
Portrush Harbour and Scotch Boat - a further back view of above with boats in the foreground. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Portrush). Date: circa early 1900s
Misfitz Dolls - Scotch Boy. Date: early 20th century
Advert for International Fur Store 19221920s winter fur coats available in Scotch moleskin, squirrel, pony skins and seal coney. Date: 1922
Victoria & Scotch BardA Scottish bard singing before Queen Victoria and the Royal Family. Date: 1847
The Romeotor Motor Coat from Samuel Brothershe needs of the enthusiastic female motorist well catered for by this Romeotor coat carried out in Scotch fleece, cut comfortably full with a modish wrap collar which could be arranged as a cape if
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Crackers dog show inventions (with the authors apologies to Heath Robinson). Smoothing the Scotch Collie, Pampering the Pom, and Improving the Kerry Blues Beard
Illustration of a Scots terrier by Cecil Aldin. Date: 1939
Illustration, Tortrices -- Tineae -- Pterophori -- Penthina Salicella, Retinia Resinella, Antithesia Pruniana, Grapholitha Citrana, Carpocapsa Pomonella, Tinea Tapetzella, Euplocamus Anthracinalis
Illustration, Bombycoidae -- Acronyctidae -- Orthosiidae -- Diphthera Ludifica, Moma Orion, Bryophila Perla, Bryophila Algae, Arsilonche Albovenosa, Caradrina Cubicularis, Asteroscopus Sphinx
Advertisements in Great War Deeds, Illustrated London NewsA page of three advertisements in Great War Deeds, a special panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915, featuring heroic actions of the First World War
Deadwater Hill, Bordon, HampshireDeadwater Hill, Bordon, near Petersfield, Hampshire, England. Showing Scotch House Clothing Stores & Phillips Brothers Stores Date: 1910s
Scotch Church, Nairobi, Kenya. Date: 1900s
Silhouettes, Party Fun by Father WilliamSilhouette illustrations by H.L. Oakley for a booklet, Party Fun by Father William. The booklet, advertising William Youngers Scotch Ale, contains an array of party games and tricks
Silhouette design, Party Fun by Father WilliamSilhouette design by H.L. Oakley, for the front cover of a booklet, Party Fun by Father William. The booklet, advertising William Youngers Scotch Ale, contains an array of party games and tricks
Ships that pass by G. H. DavisShips that pass -- some notes for our readers who are spending their holidays by the sea shore. The ships are: cargo steamer, liner, coasting steamer, seagoing tug, oil carrier, racing yawl
Advertisement, Buchanans Scotch WhiskiesAdvertisement for Buchanans Scotch Whiskies, featuring a portrait of Samuel Weller, a character in Charles Dickens Pickwick Papers. Date: September 1914
Advertisement for Johnnie Walker Black Label whisky. Born 1820 -- still going strong. Every drop is over 12 years old. Date: 1914
A Scotch Military Suit - fashion for women, 1915A Scottish military style suit of navy blue suiting and blue and white plaid, suggested in The Tatler in February 1915. Date: 1915
Coronation celebrations in The TatlerOn the left, an enterprising group of people enjoy the spectacle of the Coronation of 1953 from the air (illustration by A F Wiles)
Advert for Aquascutum womens coats 1930Tailored to measure in Scotch spreckled tweed. Date: 1930
Pinus sylvestris, scots pineScanning electron microscope (SEM) image showing a pollen grain from a scots pine. Note the air bladders that help it to float through the air (x 1500 on a standard 9 cm wide print)
Advert for Gor-ray Koneray pleated skirts 1942
T is for Twin. Cover illustration from Treasure no. 21
John Robertson WhiskyA Scotsman in traditional dress holds a glass whilst sitting on a barrel of whisky Date: 1893
Beggs Whiskey advertBeggs Scotch Whiskey advert 1912 1912
British soldier riding on light railway, WW1A British soldier riding on a light railway during the First World War. The contraption he is riding is made from parts of an old motor car, and bears the name Scotch Express on the front. Date: 1917
London / KnightsbridgeKnightsbridge, a well-to-do area of central London, with the famous Scotch House on the corner. Date: late 1960s
Southwold, Suffolk - Scottish fisher girls at work Date: circa 1910s