Invergarry Castle in the Scottish Highlands - the seat of the Chiefs of the Clan MacDonnell of Glengarry, a powerful branch of the Clan Donald
Advertisement, Gilbeys Scotch Whisky, Clan-Castle, three shillings per bottle. early 20th century
Scottish Types - Archery, Clan Murray. 19th century
Scottish Types - Bagpipes, Clan McDonald. 19th century
Clan MacphersonClan MACPHERSON armed with a brace of pistols, as well as his sword and his dagger
Clan Gordonclan GORDON engaged in fishing
GUNNClan GUNN
Scottish Types - Deer Stalking, Clan McLean. 19th century
Clan MacdonaldClan MACDONALD OF THE ISLES clad in a coat of chain-mail, the chieftain with an angry look gives orders for some miscreant to be punished
Clan FraserClan FRASER resting his hand on his drawn sabre
Clan Farquharsonclan FARQUHARSON holding a pike
Clan MacgillivrayClan MACGILLIVRAY guarding the battlements 0f his castle
Scottish Types - Leistering Salmon, Clan MacGregor. 19th century
MacDonald of Clanranald tartan. circa 1846
Scottish Types - Scottish Dancing, Clan Gordon. 19th century
Scottish Types - Curling, Clan Grant. 19th century
Clan SinclairClan SINCLAIR a young barefoot woman wears a long tartan plaid
Macleans Cross, IonaMacleans Cross - named after the chief of the Clan Mac Lean
Clan MackinnonClan MAC KINNON engaged in archery practice
CLAN ROSEClan ROSE engaged in digging peat
Clan MenziesClan FORBES an 18th century gentleman dressed in the height of fashion
Clan ChisholmClan CHISHOLM
Victorian scrap, Campbell clan of Scotland Date: late 19th century
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
CLAN MAC BAINClan MAC BAIN loyal to the death to the Stuart cause, a highlander succumbs to the musketry of an English soldier. Date: 1847
Sir Hector Maclean of Duart, 2nd Baronet of Morvern, leading the charge at the Battle of Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland, fought between the English
Charge of the Clan Maclean infantry (a Highland Scottish clan) at the Battle of Kilsyth, near Stirling, Scotland, 15 August 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Sultans of the Adil Shah Dynasty of BijapurEight rulers of the house of Bijapur including Sultan Yusuf Adil Shah (1450-1510) on the throne, Ibrahim I and Ali I at left, and Ibrahim II, Muhammad at right
The Battle of Bothwell Bridge, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 22 June 1679, fought between government troops and militant Presbyterian Covenanters, part of the Scottish Covenanter Wars
1860s Japan - portrait of a group of southern officers Felice or Felix Beato (1832 - 29 January 1909), Italian-British photographer working mostly in India, Japan, China
English tourists meeting a clan chieftain on the IsleEnglish tourist in a tartan kilt meeting a clan chieftain outside a medieval castle on the Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Doctor Prosody visits a chieftain of the Isle of Mull
English tourists defacing an ancient tomb on the isleEnglish tourists defacing an ancient tomb with hammer and chisel on the isle of Iona, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Doctor Prosody clears up the antiquities of Iona
Scottish tartan -- Campbell Clan (comprising the Bannatyne, Burns, Connochie, Denune, MacDiarmid, MacGlasrich, MacIvor, MacKellar, MacTavish, Thomas, Thomson, Caddell, Calder and Loudoun families)
Scottish tartan -- Sutherland Clan (comprising the Cheyne, Federith, Gray, Keith, Mowat and Oliphant families), with butchers broom badge, coat of arms
Victorian scrap, Scottish Clans - MacNab, MacDonald. 19th century
Victorian scrap, Scottish Clans - Grant. 19th century
Stewart or Royal tartan. circa 1846
Skene tartan. circa 1846
Sinclair tartan. circa 1846
Rose tartan. circa 1846
Robertson tartan. circa 1846
Ogilvie tartan. circa 1846
Menzies tartan. circa 1846
Matheson tartan. circa 1846
Macpherson tartan. circa 1846
Macneil tartan. circa 1846
MacNaughton tartan. circa 1846
Mackay tartan. circa 1846