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Montrose Academy, ScotlandMontrose Academy - a state secondary school in Montrose, Angus, Scotland. Date: circa 1910
Scurdyness Lighthouse, Montrose, ScotlandScurdyness (Scurdie Ness) Lighthouse, Montrose, Angus, Scotland. 1908
Royal Aircraft Factory BE2a on Port Meadow, Oxford, piloted by an officer of No2 Squadron from Montrose to Netheravon
Charge of the Clan Maclean infantry (a Highland Scottish clan) at the Battle of Kilsyth, near Stirling, Scotland, 15 August 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Montrose, Scotland
Montrose, Scotland - early 1900s
Baiting fishing lines, Montrose, Victorian period
Montrose fish wife baiting the lines Victorian period
High Street Montrose Victorian period
Montrose High Street, Victorian period
New Ideal Homesteads IllustrationA front cover illustration for a New Ideal Homesteads Ltd catalogue on the Marlborough and Montrose Park Estates, Sidcup. The 1931 Super Home, designed by a woman, for a woman. Date: circa 1931
Marie Montrose, actress, as Alice, in Dick WhittingtonMarie Montrose, actress as Alice, in Dick Whittington, Drury Lane. Theatrical portrait, captioned On the ocean so bright and blue, My heart will fondly follow you
T. S. Duchess of Montrose, Caledonia Steam Packet CompanyT.S. Duchess of Montrose, Caledonia Steam Packet Company. Clyde Steamers
The attack on Montroses cavalry at the Battle of Kilsyth, near Stirling, Scotland, 15 August 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
John o Arnha choking a monster, beating him with a cudgel while other demons fly above and three witches stir a cauldron. The Kelpy tried we John to grapple, But Arn caught him by the thrapple
Scottish traveller dancing a jig with a violinist. I ve been throw Hollan, Spain and France, An at Vienna learn d to dance
Scottish traveller John o Arnha fighting a Kelpy or monster with a cudgel. Three witches flying on broomsticks. A stalwart monster, huge in size, Did streight frae out the river rise
Scottish traveller John o Arnha encounters a witchScottish traveller John o Arnha with cudgel encounters a witch flying on a broomstick. Sae fently did she wing her flight, In a twinklin she was out o sight
Street brawl between two men in a 19th century townStreet brawl between two men boxing, knocking over a woman with wheelbarrow, 19th century. Spar d neither man nor mothers Son - Yea clawed the back o Horner John
Woman in a garden scared by a bee, 1913Woman in a garden scared by a bee. She wears a dress by Paul Poiret in blue wool crepe, with white fichu and cuffs. Petite robe de jardin par Poiret en crepe de laine bleu
The Academy, Montrose, ScotlandThe Academy, a state secondary school in Montrose, Scotland. Date: circa 1900
HEADSMONTFYF GAY GIRL and CHAMPION MONTFYF GRITTER. Head studies. Owner:Duchess of Montrose Date: 1935
SCHNAUZER STANDING 1937CHAMPION MONTFYF GRITTER Owned by the Duchess of Montrose. Date: 1937
Deans Lamp and Academy Square, Montrose, ScotlandDeans Lamp and Academy Square, Montrose, Angus, Scotland Date: 1908
Royal Flying Corps - Christmas Greetings Card (inside)A Christmas Greetings Card, 1913 - sent by C. A. H. Longcroft of the 2nd Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, Montrose (see: 10528927) - bearing his hand-written signature
Canadian Pacific Cabin steamers to Canada -- the Montrose leaving Liverpool. Date: circa 1930s
Montrose (Van Dyck)James Graham, marquis of MONTROSE soldier and statesman whose opportunistic career ended by his being hanged in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh Date: 1612-1650
Montrose Boulevard, Houston, Texas, USALooking down Montrose Boulevard from the entrance to Hermann Park, Houston, Texas, USA Date: circa 1928
Lord Graham, 1916James Graham, 6th Duke of Montrose (1878 1954), Scottish nobleman, politician and engineer, pictured before he succeeded to the Dukedom during the First World War while serving as a commander in
Fourth Duke MontroseJAMES GRAHAM, fourth duke of MONTROSE Scottish nobleman Date: 1799 - 1874
HMS Montrose at Canakkale - troops in transitHMS Montrose at Canakkale (Chanak), Turkey - troops in transit - 30th September 1922. The Chanak Crisis, also called Chanak Affair in September 1922 was the threatened attack by Turkish troops