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Alma / HighlandersThe battle of the Alma : the Highlanders attack the Russian redoubt, led by Sir Colin Campbell who cries We ll hae nane but Hieland bonnets here ! Date: 20 September 1854
Troops Leave DoverThe Highland Brigade - 42nd, 79th and 93rd Highlanders - leave Dover for India Date: 1857
Hannah Powell-Cotton and Pte CF Reynolds CEF 18684Hannah Powell-Cotton and Private CF Reynolds, 18684, 42nd Royal Highlanders (Canadian Expeditionary Force) preparing to leave Quex Park VAD Hospital on 1st October 1915
Harry Lauder and his son John, June 1915Scottish entertainer and music hall comedian, Harry Lauder pictured with his only son, John, in the uniform of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (8th Argyllshire Battalion) in 1915
Lieut Angus Richardson, son of Lieut. -Col. Richardson2nd Lieutenant Angus M. Richardson, 2nd Gordon Highlanders, younger son of Lieut.-Col. Edwin Hautenville Richardson, the renowned dog trainer
Waterloo. Defeat of French guard by the highlandersWaterloo. Defeat of French Guard by the Highlanders, Haye Sainte, 18th June 1815. Coloured aquatint by and after J A Langendyk, published by J M Van Os en Compagnie
Game Keepers and the War, 7th Cameron HighlandersScottish game keepers of the 7th Cameron Highlanders, 1915. Date: 1915
Highlanders practising bayonet work at base, WW1Soldiers in a highland regiment learning how to use bayonets on dummies which swing from a cross-beam. Date: 1918
13th Highlanders Band of scouts on the march with drums
WWI - Company Sergeant Major Alexander Gibb" Schotte" - a full length portrait of Company Sergeant Major Alexander Gibb, 2nd Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders at a POW Camp in Karlsruhe, 1915
Germans routed by Highlanders in offensive near Ypres, 1917Infantry soldiers of the Highland regiments involved in an offensive against a strong German position, consisting of a ruined brick factory heavily armed with machine guns
Portrait of a Corporal of the 1 / 9th (Glasgow Highlanders) BaPortrait of a Corporal of the 1/9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Battalion of the Highland Light Infantry, 5th Brigade, 9th Division, 1st Army in full marching order. Georges Scott, (1873-1943)
Pipers of the 1 / 9th (Glasgow Highlanders)Pipers of the 1/9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Battalion of the Highland Light Infantry, 5th Brigade, 2nd Division, 1st Army, France, 1915
Mauser rifle butt, with badge of the Seaforth HighlandersMauser rifle butt, carved with the regimental badge of the Seaforth Highlanders. Standing on three bullet cartridge feet, together with a copper ashtray with a brass engraved emblem of the 9th
Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, LondonWounded 1854-1918- Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, London. The painting in the background is Saving The Colours by Robert Gibbs. It shows The Guards at Inkerman, 5th November 1854
Long Jock by William Heath RobinsonCanny Kiltie Camouflage. A mischievous pair of Highland soldiers terrify a German soldier into imagining he really will have to tackle some great Scots
Germans Training Wasps to Sting Highlanders Legs, Heath RobHumorous illustration showing more treacherous German ideas for making life difficult for British troops. Here, with the help of the ubiquitous plum jam
Gordon Highlander cleaning his kit, Western Front, WW1A soldier of the Gordon Highlanders cleaning his kit on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Gordon Highlanders resting in shell hole, WW1Gordon Highlanders resting in a shell hole on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Gordon Highlanders playing cards, WW1Gordon Highlanders playing cards in a reserve trench before moving up the line on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Gordon Highlanders relax outside dugout, WW1Gordon Highlanders relaxing outside their dugout on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Gordon Highlanders resting, Western Front, WW1Gordon Highlanders resting on their way to the line, on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Gordon Highlanders in trench, Western Front, WW1Gordon Highlanders cutting up rations in a reserve trench before moving up to the front line on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Captured German gun on Western Front, WW1A German 8-inch gun captured by Highlanders on the Western Front in France during the Cambrai Offensive, World War One. Date: circa 1916
A thrilling charge, WWI by Cyrus CuneoA charge of Highland soldiers with bayonets fixed during an attack, World War I. Date: 1916
Gordon Highlanders marching through Plymouth, WW1Men of the Gordon Highlanders marching through Plymouth, with Colonel W E Gordon leading them on horseback, and civilians following them on either side, in the early days of the First World War
Ermenonville battle 1914A fierce hand-to-hand encounter between a HIghland regiment and a German unit at the usually peaceful location of the woods and ancient artificial fishponds at Ermenonville, northern France. 1914
Highlanders in BoulogneWatched by local French people, A regiment of Highlanders, part of the British Expeditionary Force, march through Boulogne on their way to the railway station from where they will be transported to
Sir Colin Campbell (1792-1865)Portrait of Sir Colin Campbell, pictured in 1855 when he was in command of the Heavy Brigade, 93rd Highlanders notable for their actions during the Battle of Balaclava, Crimean War, 1854-6
Kenneth Earl SeaforthKENNETH MACKENZIE, earl of SEAFORTH Colonel of a highland regiment, known as the Seaforth Highlanders. Date: circa 1780
4th Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders, Dingwall4th Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders Memorial Cross erected after the Battle of Cambrai during WW1 - brought over from France in 1924 and erected near the Railway Station in Dingwall
The Scottish National Exhibition, Edinburgh, ScotlandThe Scottish National Exhibition - Edinburgh - held in Saughton Park between May and October 1908. Features a soldier of the Royal Highlanders (Black Watch)
Black Watch - Royal Highlanders - British Army Regiment - in camp (on manoeuvres). Date: 1905
Colours of the 6th (Morayshire) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Gifted by Colonel Sir George A. Cooper, Baronet, of Hursley Park, Winchester, and The College, Elgin
Scottish troops cross a pontoon bridge in France - WWIScottish troops crossing a pontoon bridge in France - WWI Date: circa 1916
Graves of the Highlanders. Soldiers cemetery Knoxville, Tenn. Date c1864 Aug. 6
Officers of the 71st Highlanders. Officers of the 71st Highlanders with dog, posed before conical tent with military camp in background. Date 1855
Viscount Kirkwall, Captain 71st Highlanders. Kirkwall seated on horse, facing left. Date 1855
7th Division and others, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1Men of the Belgian 7th Division on the quay at Zeebrugge, Belgium, soon after the start of the First World War. With them are men of the 2nd Scots Guards and 2nd Gordon Highlanders
Annexation of Crete by Great PowersAlthough much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands. A Greek force arrived to annex the island in 1897 and the Great Powers acted
1st Cameron Highlanders, Western Front, WW1Men of the 1st Cameron Highlanders on the Western Front during the First World War. They are heading for the coast, and their cooks are preparing food on the journey. 5 October 1914
Queen Elizabeth II at a parade at Stirling CastleQueen Elizabeth II talking to Old Comrades of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders at a parade and presentation of regimental colours to the 7th & 9th Battalions at Stirling Castle during a visit to
Soldiers on board SS Lake Michigan, WW1Men of the 2nd Scots Guards and the 2nd Gordon Highlanders on board the SS Lake Michigan during the First World War. 6 October 1914
1st Cameron Highlanders leaving Southampton, WW1Men of the 1st Cameron Highlanders leaving Southampton for the Western Front at the beginning of the First World War. Date: 15 August 1914
British and French soldiers, Bas Maisnil, France, WW1Two British officers (Davidson and Churchill) of the 1st Cameronians (Cameron Highlanders) with two French artillerymen, alongside a 75mm French field gun and ammunition wagon at Bas Maisnil
Scottish Highlander writing homeA Scottish Highlander writing home to his beloved. The postcard carries the byline: " Oh! Hang the Censor." Date: 1917
English and Scottish Soldiers on CreteEnglish and Scottish Soldiers (more specifically the Seaforth Highlanders and Highland Light Infantry) on Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s
42nd Highlanders (The Black Watch)Colour Sergeant of 42nd Highlanders (The Black Watch) (The Royal Highland Regiment) - wearing full battle order. He is wearing the double-breasted (short-lived) doublet