mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
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
Group photo of Scout and Guide leaders, Gibraltar
Group photo, 2nd Gibraltar Scout TroopGroup photo of the 2nd Gibraltar Scout Troop (on a postcard). Date: circa 1911
Man at scouting event in GibraltarMan at a scouting event in Gibraltar. Date: 1972
Naming ceremony of Sea Scouts yacht, GibraltarPeople at the naming ceremony of the new Sea Scouts yacht, Gibraltar, 26 June 1937. It was called the Eider Duck. Date: 1937
Boy scout in GibraltarA boy scout in Gibraltar on an outdoor activity. Date: 1972
Boy scouts in Gibraltar, taking part in an activity. Date: 1972
Archibald HunterGeneral Sir Archibald Hunter (1856 - 1936), General in the British Army who distinguished himself during the Boer War. He was Governor of Omdurman, in Sudan, and later of Gibraltar. Date: 1899
George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield (1717 - 1790), British Army officer who served in three major wars during the eighteenth century
SS Orion in front of the Rock of GibraltarSS Orion, later to become The Cruise Ship Oriana, owned by The Orient Line at Gibraltar. Date: 1936
Gun battery, Gibraltar, MediterraneanGun battery on Gibraltar, Mediterranean. Date: late 19th century
The Rock of Gibraltar, Mediterranean. Date: late 19th century
American War Memorial, GibraltarAmerican War Memorial (Naval Monument), Gibraltar, relating to the First World War, dedicated in 1937. Date: circa 1930s
Siege of Gibraltar - 5An allegory of the Great Siege of Gibraltar : Fame crowning General St George Augustus Eliott with the Wreath of Immortality. Date: 1782
Siege of Gibraltar - 4British boats rescue enemy casualties when the attacking French and Spanish fleet is destroyed by the garrison. Date: 13 September 1782
Siege of Gibraltar - 3The Spanish and French besiege Gibraltar 1779 to 1783 : general Eliott directs the artillery towards the floating batteries of the enemy. Date: 13 September 1782
George Baron HeathfieldGEORGE AUGUSTUS ELLIOTT, first baron HEATHFIELD British military commander, noted for his defence of Gibraltar. Date: 1717 - 1790
Gibraltar - The Dockyard and Workshops Date: circa 1910s
Gibraltar - The Town - Birds Eye view Date: circa 1910s
Southport Gates - Gibraltar, Channel Islands - located in the Charles V Wall, one of the 16th century fortifications of Gibraltar. Date: circa 1907
The Mole at GibraltarA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
View at the back of Gibraltar
Quaternary fissure brecciaWatercolour drawing of a fissure breccia from the Quaternary period (Pleistocene Epoch or Ice Age), fossilised with mammalian bones. From a collection of original watercolour drawings, c
Glass sponge probably Euplectella subereaDrawing made from several damaged specimens collected during The Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) west of Gibraltar, between Pernambuco & Bahia, S. America
Forbes Quarry, GibraltarForbes Quarry, where a Neanderthal (Archaic human) skull was discovered in 1848. The discovery came eight years before the Neanderthal skeleton was found in the Neander Valley in Germany
Vanguard cave, GibraltarExterior view of Vanguard Cave, Gibraltar which has been excavated by palaeontologists. Discoveries of interest include chert flake tools and charcoal beds
Proconsul, Homo heildebergensis & Homo neanderthalensis cranL to R: Cranium of Proconsul, an extinct primate that lived 18 million years ago; Homo heildebergensis (Broken Hill 1) discovered in Zambia; and Homo neanderthalensis (Gibraltar 1)
Devils tongue, GibraltarThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) was funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
View Buena Vista, GibraltarThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) was funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Monument to General Elliott, GibraltarThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) was funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Public Gardens, GibraltarThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) was funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Gibraltar. Frescoes on walls of Guard RoomThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
The Almeda GibraltarThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Gibraltar. Fresco on walls of Guard RoomThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Gibraltar from the MediterraneanThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Gibraltar English TownThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Gibraltar South FrontThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Gibraltar Old MoleThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) was funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Homo neanderthalensis (calpicus) cranium (Gibraltar 1)Frontal view of an adult female Neanderthal cranium discovered at Forbes Quarry, Gibraltar. Its discovery was announced by Lieutenant Flint in 1848 and it is believed to be 50, 000 years old
Devils Bowling Green, GibraltarThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Gibraltar North FrontThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Devils Tooth, GibraltarThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Rock Scenery, GibraltarThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
Neanderthal artifactsStone tools believed to once have belonged to Neanderthal Man (Homo neanderthalensis) who lived in Gorhams Cave, Gibraltar
H. neanderthalensis (Gibraltar 1) & H. heidelbergensis (BroLeft: Cranium of Neanderthal man discovered at Forbes quarry Gibraltar in 1848. Right: Cranium of Broken Hill, or Rhodesian man (H. heidelbergensis) discovered at Broken Hill, Zambia in 1921
Gibraltar excavationExcavation of Neanderthal fireplace at Vanguard Cave, Gibraltar. (Middle Palaeolithic)
Gorhams Cave, GibraltarA view of Gorhams Cave from the sea. Neanderthal artifacts have been found, dating from the Middle Palaeolithic inside this cave system
Sea caves at Governors BeachSea caves in the cliffs at Governors Beach, Gibraltar