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Scottish Types - Archery, Clan Murray. 19th century
A Scottish Piper wearing McInnes Tartan Date: 1906
Advertisement for Patersons Camp Coffee, which is claimed to be the best
Argyll and Sutherland HighlandersBandsman, Piper and Drummer of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Date: circa 1908
British Military Recruitment Poster, WW1Recruitment poster printed by Gale and Polden Limited, 1914 (c). Associated with Princess Louises Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Recruits wanted. Date: 1914
Men of the Black Watch in French village, WW1Men of the Black Watch regiment in a French village near the Western Front during World War One. They are taking part in a roll call before going into action. Date: circa 1916
Braemar Gathering, men in kiltsScene at the annual Braemar Gathering, showing three men in traditional Highland costume and one man in a suit. Braemar in Scotland holds an annual Highland Games Gathering on the first Saturday in
A postman in the Scottish HighlandsA postman delivers a letter on foot in the Scottish Highlands
WW1 poster, Types of the British Army, Dismounted Branches, showing the various uniforms. Date: 1914-1918
Princess Alexandra with her five childrenPrincess Alexandra of Wales (1844 1925) (later Queen Alexandra consort) of Edward VII, photographed with her five children (left to right) Princess Victoria, who remained single
King George V in Scottish dressKing George V chats to the Duchess of York, whilst the Duke of York brings up the rear. They have been taking part in the Balmoral Garden Fete. Date: 1927
Scottish Types - Bagpipes, Clan McDonald. 19th century
A group of Cameron HighlandersA group of Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
Two Duff Highlanders at Braemar Games, ScotlandTwo kilted Duff Highlanders from the Mar Estate discussing the Braemar Highland Games where King George V and Queen Mary were in attendance
Pipe Major of The Scots Guards in full ceremonial dress. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Scottish Types - Deer Stalking, Clan McLean. 19th century
A Subtle Competition by H. M. Bateman, golfing fashionCartoon by the master of social satire, H. M. Bateman showing two men in competition to wear a series of increasingly outrageous golf outfits
Highland Fling by Florence HardyTwo children, dressed in traditional costume, dance an energetic Highland fling
Railway Sleeper - Euston StationThe Railway Sleeper series - A snoozing Scottish football fan at Euston Station awaiting his return train back north of the border. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Throwing the hammer, Braemar Highland GamesAlexander Mackenzie throwing the hammer at the 1911 Highland Games at Braemar, Scotland. 1911
Braemar Gathering, tossing the caberScene at the annual Braemar Gathering, showing McIntosh of Partick tossing the caber. Braemar in Scotland holds an annual Highland Games Gathering on the first Saturday in September
Highland Bagpipe PlayerRoss : Victorias highland piper
Scottish Toast 1893Scotsmen make a toast with thistle shaped glasses full of John Robertson & Sons whisky Date: 1893
Recruitment poster for the British Army, showing four laughing and smiling soldiers marching along in their kilts, with rifles over their shoulders. Line up, boys! Enlist today
Africa / Sudan WarsThe Seaforth Highlanders storming the Zareba at the Battle of Atbara
Whisky AdvertisementRoss and Cameron advert featuring a man in full Scottish dress
Two men shooting in Scotland, possibly on the Balmoral estate. One of them is wearing a kilt
Periscopes in TrenchesWith shells bursting overhead and trench mortar ready, Seaforth Highlanders watch through a periscope for the Germans
Albany Barracks, Parkhurst, Isle of Wight, 1873 Image show soldiers of a Scottish Regiment at the entrance to the soldiers quarters
Comic postcard, Scotsman with whisky barrel bagpipes. Date: circa 1900s
Classic Tight Scotsman Joke - Lured by six beautiesClassic Tight Scotsman Joke - A stereotype Jock doesn t hang on long to his tight purse strings as six pretty girls required a drink! " It wasn t long here till bang went saxpence
Advertisement for Charles Baker & Co.s Stores Ltd. - Gentlemen & Boys high-class clothing & outfitting - " Opened to keep pace with the Civil Service Stores" circa 1890s
Glasgow, Scotland - Four inset scenes of the city: The University Building, the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the King George V Bridge and George Square. Date: 1937
Scottish Types - Leistering Salmon, Clan MacGregor. 19th century
German cartoon on British recruitment techniquesA cartoon from the German satirical magazine, Lustige Blatter reproduced in The Tatler suggesting that the famous recruitment posters did not persuade men to join up and that instead
Highland Scottish cat playing the bagpipes by Louis Wain Date: 1903
MacNaughton tartan. circa 1846
Highlanders pipe themselves back from the trenches, WW1. 1914-1918
Scottish Types - Scottish Dancing, Clan Gordon. 19th century
Scottish Types - Curling, Clan Grant. 19th century
Little boy on rocking horseA rather superior looking little boy dressed in a tartan kilt and Scottish velvet jacket rides on a rocking horse. In the background are a toy castle, a model train engine with signals
Spectators at Braemar Highland Games, ScotlandKilted spectators watch from the hillside at the Braemar Highland Games in Scotland, traditionally attended by the British Royal Family. September 1911
The Pipe Major - Black Watch Date: 1905
Gordon Highlanders making kilts in the open airA group of soldiers from the Gordon Highlanders, some smoking pipes, sit outdoors making kilts. One of them is using a sewing machine
British soldiers take interest in an Egyptian ladyHumourous Postcard - World War One era. British soldiers (a sailor and a Scots infantryman) take interest in an Egyptian lady who stroll demurely along under a pink parasol
Edinburgh / MidlothianThe heart of Midlothian - the old Tolbooth or prison, from which Walter Scott took the name of his novel published in 1818
Edward Viii / Kilt 1903EDWARD VIII as Prince Edward as a boy, in tartan
Advert, Arthur Bell & Sons, Old Scotch Whisky, PerthAdvert for Arthur Bell & Sons, Old Scotch Whisky, Perth, Scotland, with a curling scene. 1905