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Carnegie Collection

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Skibo Castle - Highland residence of Andrew Carnegie

Skibo Castle - Highland residence of Andrew Carnegie
Skibo Castle, located to the west of Dornoch in the Highland county of Sutherland, Scotland overlooking the Dornoch Firth. - The Highland residence of Andrew Carnegie Date: 1902

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Andrew Carnegie at St Andrews University, Scotland

Andrew Carnegie at St Andrews University, Scotland
The Scottish-born American philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie, at St Andrews University in Scotland. He served as Rector from 1901 until 1907. He is processing with others in academic robes

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie
ANDREW CARNEGIE (1835 - 1919) Scottish American industrialist

Background imageCarnegie Collection: British Royal Family at Elsick House in 1931

British Royal Family at Elsick House in 1931
At Elsick House, Scotland in 1931: (l to r in front) Lady Maud Carnegie (younger sister of the Duchess of Fife and a granddaughter of King Edward VII), Queen Mary holding Mauds son James

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Peace Palace, Hague

Peace Palace, Hague
Aerial view of the Peace Palace at Den Haag (the Hague). It was paid for by Andrew Carnegie

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Cartoon, The Macmillion (Andrew Carnegie)

Cartoon, The Macmillion (Andrew Carnegie)
Cartoon, The Macmillion -- Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919), Scottish-American industrialist, business magnate, and philanthropist

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Hull - Carnegie Library

Hull - Carnegie Library

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Dunfermline Perspective Sketch

Dunfermline Perspective Sketch
An architectural perspective sketch of a broad view of buildings at Dunfermline, including a proposed arena outside the Abbey (unseen), and Carnegie Hall Date: circa 1904

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Lord and Lady Northesk

Lord and Lady Northesk
David Carnegie, 11th Earl of Northesk (1901-1963) was a winter sports enthusiast, who went on to win a bronze medal in skeleton at the 1928 Winter Olympics

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Four dance events - Maria Theresa - top left

Four dance events - Maria Theresa - top left
Four dance events - Maria Theresa (top left - Carnegie Hall New York), Tamaris (top right - New York), Martha Graham (bottom left - New York) and Kreutzberg and Georgi (bottom right - New York), USA

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Page from The Tatler featuring a photograph of a group at the 8th birthday part of

Page from The Tatler featuring a photograph of a group at the 8th birthday part of the Master of Carnegie, son of Lord and Lady Maud Carnegie (formerly Princess Maud of Fife)

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Postman and pensions agent, Oklahoma, USA

Postman and pensions agent, Oklahoma, USA
Postman and pensions agent, Carnegie, Oklahoma, USA, with hat badge RFD (Rural Free Delivery). Date: circa early 1910s

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Andrew Carnegies history, Chicago Tribune

Andrew Carnegies history, Chicago Tribune
Andrew Carnegies History as depicted by the Chicago Tribune -- the eventful life of a self-made man

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Andrew Carnegie, Scottish American industrialist

Andrew Carnegie, Scottish American industrialist

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Andrew Carnegie, birthplace at Dunfermline, Scotland

Andrew Carnegie, birthplace at Dunfermline, Scotland
Andrew Carnegies birthplace at Dunfermline, Scotland

Background imageCarnegie Collection: FALL / HA-PA DOG / C1909

FALL / HA-PA DOG / C1909
TA-JEN Owned by the Honourable Mrs Lancelot Carnegie. This breed is known in China as hah-bah which means small pet dog. Date: circa 1909

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Carnegie Library, Kendal, Cumbria - Lake District

Carnegie Library, Kendal, Cumbria - Lake District. Date: 1909

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Ashtabula, Ohio, USA - Carnegie Conklin Library

Ashtabula, Ohio, USA - Carnegie Conklin Library Date: circa 1920

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Andrew Carnegie / Le Rire

Andrew Carnegie / Le Rire
ANDREW CARNEGIE American industrialist and humanitarian Date: 1835 - 1919

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Carnegie Infant Welfare Institute, Handsworth, Birmingham

Carnegie Infant Welfare Institute, Handsworth, Birmingham Date: circa 1920s

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Miss Diana Renshaw

Miss Diana Renshaw
Portrait of Miss Diana Rensaw, who married Mr J. M. Carnegie on the 25th April 1914. Mr. Carnegie is the son of the late Hon. L. Carnegie, K.C.M.G. and the Hon

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Lady Maud Carnegie & Master of Carnegie

Lady Maud Carnegie & Master of Carnegie
Princess Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha (3 April 1893 14 December 1945), Lady Maud Carnegie on her marriage and, after 1941 Countess of Southesk

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Carnegie Mills, Niles, Ohio, USA

Carnegie Mills, Niles, Ohio, USA
View of the Carnegie Mills, Niles, Ohio, USA. Date: circa 1905

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Schenley Farms District, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Schenley Farms District, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Schenley Farms District, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Date: 1914

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Carnegie Library, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Carnegie Library, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Carnegie Library, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Date: circa 1905

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Carnegie Institute and Technical, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Carnegie Institute and Technical, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Carnegie Institute and Technical, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie wedding

Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie wedding
Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk married at the Royal Military Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London. Behind the bride and bridegroom can be seen King George V and Queen Mary

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Peers of the Realm who had joined up, WW1

Peers of the Realm who had joined up, WW1
Double page spread from The Sketch showing portraits of peers of the realm who had joined up during the early weeks of the First World War

Background imageCarnegie Collection: H. H. Princess Maud of Fife

H. H. Princess Maud of Fife
H.H. Princess Maud of Fife (1893 - 1945), previously Lady Maud Duff, younger daughter of Princess Louise, the Princess Royal and the Duke of Fife. Married Lord Carnegie in 1923. Date: 1909

Background imageCarnegie Collection: The Carnegie Public Library, Kings Lynn

The Carnegie Public Library, Kings Lynn Date: circa 1907

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Spanish Park and Carnegie Palace, Costa Rica

Spanish Park and Carnegie Palace, Costa Rica
Spanish Park with the Carnegie Palace visible in the background, San Jose, Costa Rica. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Teacher Training College, Becketts Park, Leeds

Teacher Training College, Becketts Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire - Fiarfax Hall. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Sketch of Diplodocus presentation

Sketch of Diplodocus presentation
Mr Andrew Carnegie presenting a plaster cast of Diplodocus carnegiei to the Natural History Museum, London in May 1905

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Diplodocus carnegii, presented by Mr Andrew Carnegie and unv

Diplodocus carnegii, presented by Mr Andrew Carnegie and unv
The Reptile Gallery of The Natural History Museum, London (the Diplodocus exhibit was subsequently rehoused in the Museums Central Hall)

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Diplodocus presented to the museum, 1905

Diplodocus presented to the museum, 1905
The cast of Diplodocus carnegii was presented by the Scottish-American industrialist Andrew Carnegie. The original skeleton, excavated in Wyoming, is in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Diplodocus carnegiei, 1905

Diplodocus carnegiei, 1905
Thirty-six crates containing the replica diplodocus skeleton arrived in London in December 1904. The Director of the Carnegie Museum, where the original is located

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Presentation of Diplodocus, May 1905

Presentation of Diplodocus, May 1905
The cast of Diplodocus carnegii was presented by the Scottish-American industrialist Andrew Carnegie. The original skeleton, excavated in Wyoming, is in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Diplodocus carnegiei

Diplodocus carnegiei
A detail of the replica Diplodocus carnegiei skeleton situated in the central hall of the Natural History Museum, London. The replica was presented to the Museum by Andrew Carnegie in May 1906

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie

Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie
Portait of Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie. 1923

Background imageCarnegie Collection: The Wedding of Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie

The Wedding of Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie. 1923

Background imageCarnegie Collection: War paintings & drawings by British artists Carnegie Institu

War paintings & drawings by British artists Carnegie Institute, March 7 April 3. Printers proof without text, of poster for an art exhibit showing an aviator with goggles pushed up on his head

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Carnegie, Allegheny County Pennsylvania

Carnegie, Allegheny County Pennsylvania. Date c1897 April 23

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Andrew Carnegie, three-quarter length portrait, standing, fa

Andrew Carnegie, three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing front. Date c1913 April 5

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Freedom of St Albans for Andrew Carnegie

Freedom of St Albans for Andrew Carnegie

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Queen Elizabeth II attends a birthday party as a girl

Queen Elizabeth II attends a birthday party as a girl
Princess Elizabeth of York attends the sixth birthday part of the Master of Carnegie at Elseck House, on 23rd September 1935

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Duff Carnegie Wedding

Duff Carnegie Wedding
MAUD DUFF, Princess Maud of Fife pictured with her new husband Charles Alexander Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk leaving the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks. Date: 1893 - 1945

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Duff Carnegie Wedding

Duff Carnegie Wedding
Lady Maud Duff, Princess Maud of Fife with her new husband, Charles Alexander Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk following their marriage in November 1923. Date: 1893 - 1945

Background imageCarnegie Collection: Carnegie Trust Co. New York

Carnegie Trust Co. New York
Carnegie Trust Co. Entrance to the Carnegie Trust Co. at 115 Broadway; marble walls and gothic groin vaults visible



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