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Silhouettes of three childrenFull-length silhouettes of three children. The two on the left are wearing kilts
Garden at an Allied army camp, Etaples, France, WW1A well-kept garden at an Allied army camp, Etaples, northern France, during the First World War. Date: August 1918
Israel - Monastery of Saint George at Wadi QiltIsrael - The Greek Orthodox Monastery of Saint George at Wadi Qilt - at this period under Ottoman control. Date: circa 1910s
EMBLEMS OF EMPIREEmblems of Empire, at Inverary, Argyllshire, Scotland. Date: 1930s
Death of Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of FifePortrait of the late ALEXANDER WILLIAM GEORGE DUFF 6th EARL and 1st DUKE of FIFE (1849 - 1912), husband of Princess Louise Victoria, eldest daughter of Edward VII
Irish Beaver Scout footpaintingAn Irish scout showing a younger Beaver Scout how to do foot painting. 1970s
Queen Elizabeth IIs children on a see-saw, 1957While the Queen looks on, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, rocks a see-saw for Prince Charles and Princess Anne during their visit to the farm and saw mill on the Balmoral Castle Estate in Scotland
Queen Elizabeth II and family at the Highland GatheringQueen Elizabeth II with members of her family at the pavilion at the Highland Gathering at Braemar, Scotland. Date: 1957
King and Queen, Princesses Margaret and Elizabeth, BallaterKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth are received at Ballater, Scotland, before journeying onwards to Balmoral. Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret stand in the centre of the photograph. 1937
Scottish troops on the march, WW1Scottish troops on the march during the First World War. Date: 1918
Irish Scouts at World JamboreeScouts from Eire during the 6th World Scout Jamboree at Moisson, France. 1947
American and Scottish ScoutsAn American and a Scottish Scout play the age old game of crack the other fellows knuckles, at the Boy Scout ranch in New Mexico
Two Officers of the Highland InfantryTwo officers of the Highland Infantry with their swords. On the left is a member of the 76th Regiment of Foot, in the act of fronting; on the right is a member of the 42nd Regiment of Foot
Queen Elizabeth II at the Braemar Gathering, ScotlandThe Queen, and members of the Royal family watch events at the Braemar Gathering from the Royal pavilion in the Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park
John Hassall. The ambuscade (1910)The Ambuscade -- three schoolboys throw snowballs at another schoolboy from a great height. 1910
D Carleton-Smyth. Tom, Tom the pipers sonTom, Tom the pipers son stole a pig and away did run... 20th century
John Brown / TomahawkJOHN BROWN Queen Victorias personal attendant, in a " Brown Study" Date: -
Military / Rifle VolunteerRifle Volunteers Date: circa 1860
Highland soldier by World War OneImpression of a World War One soldier from one of the Scottish Highland regiments, marching along wearing a kilt and smoking a cigarette
Albanian soldiers in traditional costumeA group of Albanian soldiers in traditional costume, with rifles. Their mascot, a ram, stands alongside
Highland sports at the meeting of the Celtic Society, GlasgowThe meeting of the Celtic Society on College-Green, Glasgow, whose object is the preservation of the language, literature, music, poetry, dress and athletic games of the Highlands of Scotland
Bridlington Dramatic Troupe - The MajorsScene in Bridlington of a troupe of actors in the roles of The Majors along with a Scottish Piper Boy
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
Prince Henry, Duke of GloucesterThe Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (Henry William Frederick Albert 1900 - 1974), the third son of George V and Queen Mary, and thus Uncle to Elizabeth II
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught (1850-1942), third son and seventh child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Photographed here by Mayall at the age of eleven wearing full Highland dress
Band of the National Waifs Association (Dr Barnardo s)A boys band of the National Waifs Association, otherwise known as Dr Barnardo s. The instruments include hand bells, bagpipes, mandolins, and a guitar
Soldiers on a Thames ferryA group of soldiers in Scottish uniform leaving London by ferry for their annual training
Prince of Wales (George V) at Ballater, ScotlandThe Prince of Wales (soon to be George V) arriving at Ballater en route for Abergeldie Castle, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He is seen here inspecting the guard of honour at the railway station
Braemar Gathering, the Highland FlingScene at the annual Braemar Gathering, showing two boys and two girls dancing the Highland Fling on a wooden platform. Braemar in Scotland holds an annual Highland Games Gathering on the first
Braemar Gathering, piping in the streetScene at the annual Braemar Gathering, showing bagpipers in traditional Highland costume processing down a street. Braemar in Scotland holds an annual Highland Games Gathering on the first Saturday
Society wedding at St Margarets ChurchA society wedding between Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Vivian Campbell Douglas and Elizabeth Cicely de Bunsen. The bridegroom is from Mains, Laraich, Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Harry Lauder at hospital matineeThe Scottish entertainer Harry Lauder (Sir Henry Lauder, 1870-1950) at the Playhouse Theatre, where he appeared in a special matinee to raise funds for the Miller General Hospital in Greenwich
Highland Guard on duty at Buckingham PalaceA Highland Guard on duty at Buckingham Palace -- the first time a kilted regiment had done duty at the Palace, the regular Guards being away on manoeuvres
H. R. H. Princess Mary & Prince HenryH.R.H. Princess Mary (Princess Royal, Countess of Harewood - 1897-1965) & Prince Henry (Duke of Gloucester - 1900-1974) (the children of George V) riding their bicycles
The Wales children with their tutorPrince Albert of Wales (the future King George VI), standing behind, Prince George of Wales, later Duke of Kent (in kilt)and Prince Henry of Wales (later Duke of Gloucester)
A Mans A Man For A That by Lindsay CableTwo women dressed in masculine outfits of shirts, ties, flat shoes and, in the case of one, knickerbockers or plus-fours, smoke cigarettes and comment on a passing gentleman wearing a kilt
The Pass of Bally BroughThe Pass at Bally Brough
Macanny Late for the TeeComic scene showing a panicking Scottish man dashing through a hotel after sleeping in and missing the start of his golf match
Racial / ScottishA man in traditional Scottish clothes
Scottish Highland DressHabit of a gentleman of the Highlands of Scotland
WILHELM II of GermanyWILHELM II, As a young man, in Scottish military uniform, including kilt, badger sporran and beret with a feather in it
Clan Mac IntoshClan MAC INTOSH a young 18th century gentleman in wig and kilt
Girl Feeds Milk to LambA young girl feeds milk to a lamb from a babys bottle
Scott / Waverley / MaclvorMac-Ivor warned of his fate by the grey spirit
Nos Loisirs March 1924Warm tubular shaped low waisted dresses: one with fur cuffs & collar & a pleated skirt, the other with double hip flounces. N.B ribbed stockings & small bags/ purses
Costume / Men / Scottish 12CA middle-class Englishman (or, more likely, Scotsman, judging by his kilt and tartan socks?) in travelling costume, with moneybag at his belt and another bag at his side
VICs SAUCY H LAND FLINGQUEEN VICTORIA: saucy cartoon of V&A in Scotland. Kilt clad Albert enquires, ...how you like me midout mein breeches? To which she replies, Oh! Always much better than with them
Alexandra / GrandchildrenQUEEN ALEXANDRA Wife of Edward VII with her grandchildren Mary, Henry, George (VI) and Edward (VIII)