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Main Street, Pitlochry, PerthshireMain Street, Pitlochry, near Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. Date: 1900s
1931 British General Election, women MPs1931 British General Election, twelve women MPs elected. From left to right: Mrs Helen Shaw, Lady Gwendolen Iveagh, Miss Irene Ward, Miss Thelma Cazalet, Mrs Mavis Tate, Mrs Ida Copeland
Blair Atholl Victorian period
Blair Atholl, Scotland, Victorian period
Blair Atholl, Scotland
Duke of Atholl and Anthony MurrayJohn Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl (1871-1942) and Anthony Murray converse at a Scottish Horse sports event in Blair Castle Park. Date: 1939
John James Hugh Henry Stewart-MurrayJOHN JAMES HUGH HENRY STEWART-MURRAY, 7th Duke of ATHOLL (1840 - 1917) Caption: The Seventh Duke Date: 1879
Advertisement for Duchess Steamships to Canada via Canadian Pacific
Portrait of the Duchess of Atholl, London, 1922, who is President of the Royal Caledonian Ball held at the Hotel Cecil on 29 May. Date: 1922
The Tilt Hotel, Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland Date: 1931
Highland dress for Girls - advertisement, 1956The Atholl outfit - as serviceable as it is attractive comprising a Tweed jacket, tartan kilt, jersey blouse, tie, stockings, brogue shoes and kilt pin. Available from Paisleys Ltd of Glasgow
Queens View, Pitlochry, PerthshireQueens View, Pitlochry, near Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. Overlooking Lascally Loch Date: 1962
Japanese scouts at jamboree, Blair Atholl, ScotlandJapanese scouts at a jamboree, Blair Atholl, Scotland. Date: 1984
Sea Scouts playing bagpipes, GibraltarGibraltar Sea Scouts playing the bagpipes and drums, practising for their visit to Edinburgh for the 15th Scottish International Scout Jamboree at Blair Atholl Castle, Scotland. Date: 1970s
Scouts and Sea Scouts playing bagpipes, EdinburghScouts from Edinburgh and Sea Scouts from Gibraltar playing the bagpipes in a combined band, leading a parade of over 800 scouts
Prominent personalities serving in Gallipoli, WW1Notable members of society serving in the Dardanelles. Top left is the Marquis of Tullibardine, eldest son and heir of the Duke of Atholl (later the 8th Duke of Atholl 1871-1942)