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Forfarshire Collection

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Grace Darling, rowing with her father

Grace Darling, rowing with her father
Grace Horsley Darling (1815 - 1842), daughter of the lighthouse keeper, William Darling, on the Farne Islands, seen here rowing with her father to the sinking steamboat the SS Forfarshire in 1838

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Glamis Castle, Forfarshire, Scotland

Glamis Castle, Forfarshire, Scotland
View of Glamis Castle in Forfarshire, Scotland

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Grace Darling, lighthouse keeper's daughter

Grace Darling, lighthouse keeper's daughter
Grace Horsley Darling (1815 - 1842), daughter of the lighthouse keeper, William Darling, on the Farne Islands, who rowed with her father to the sinking steamboat the SS Forfarshire in 1838

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Forfarshire Shipwreck 5

Forfarshire Shipwreck 5
When this paddle steamer wrecks on the Farne Islands, off Northumberland, lighthouse keeper Darling and 18-year old daughter Grace row to the wreck and save nine

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Tatler cover - Grouse shooting at Glamis

Tatler cover - Grouse shooting at Glamis
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth), with Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and the Duchesss father

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Forfarshire Shipwreck

Forfarshire Shipwreck
When this paddle steamer wrecks on the Farne Islands, off Northumberland, lighthouse keeper Darling and 18-year old daughter Grace row to the wreck and save nine. Date: 7 September 1838

Background imageForfarshire Collection: GLAMIS CASTLE / ALLOM

GLAMIS CASTLE / ALLOM
Glamis (Glames) Castle, Forfarshire. Date: 1790

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon with her parents

Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon with her parents
Lady Elizabeth Angela Margeurite Bowes-Lyon (1900 -2002), Duchess of York, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, pictured with her parents the Earl

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Grace Darlings Boat

Grace Darlings Boat
The boat in which GRACE DARLING and her father rowed out to rescue the crew of the Forfarshire is displayed at the International Fisheries Exhibition, 1883. Date: 6 September 1838

Background imageForfarshire Collection: George Dempster

George Dempster
GEORGE DEMPSTER Scottish writer and agriculturist, MP for Forfarshire. (The British Museum suggests slightly different dates) Date: 1732 - 1818

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Glamis Castle

Glamis Castle, Forfarshire, Scotland, the family home of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne and a Royal residence since 1372. Date: 1950s

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Grace Darling

Grace Darling
An idealised late Victorian portrait of Grace Darling, who rowed out with her lightkeeper father to save nine from the wrecked Forfarshire steamer

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Glamis Castle / Allom

Glamis Castle / Allom
Glamis (Glame s) Castle, Forfarshire

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Forfarshire Shipwreck 4

Forfarshire Shipwreck 4
When this paddle steamer wrecks on the Farne Islands, off Northumberland, lighthouse keeper Darling and 18-year old daughter Grace row to the wreck and save nine

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Forfarshire Shipwreck 3

Forfarshire Shipwreck 3
When this paddle steamer wrecks on the Farne Islands, off Northumberland, lighthouse keeper Darling and 18-year old daughter Grace row to the wreck and save nine

Background imageForfarshire Collection: Forfarshire Shipwreck 2

Forfarshire Shipwreck 2
When this paddle steamer wrecks on the Farne Islands, off Northumberland, lighthouse keeper Darling and 18-year old daughter Grace row to the wreck and save nine


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