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Vincent Lunardi Esqr. secretary to the late Neapolitan ambassador, first aerial traveller in England. An honorary member of the Honble
Buckleys New Orleans Serenaders who have appeared with great success in the following countries, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Mexico, California & principal cities of the United States
Weather Reports Illustrated - A Gael BlowingWeather Reports Illustrated postcard series. A Gael Blowing. A large Scotsman strolls along a very windy country lane, blowing hard on his bagpipes. Date: 1903
Sidney R. Ellis Bonnie Scotland. Date c1895
Carnoustie, ScotlandGood Luck postcard from Carnoustie, Scotland - Lovers Loak and the Bandstand. The twon is most famous for the Champioship Golf Course - a regular venue for the British Open Golf Championship
Mary I, Queen of ScotsPortrait of Mary I, Queen of Scots
Royal party arriving for Braemar Games, ScotlandKing George V and Queen Mary seen arriving at the pavilion for the Braemar Highland Games in Scotland. circa 1911
Suenos Stones - ForresSuenos Stone - A Scottish Pictish Standing Stone at Forres, Scotland. The largest surving standing stone of its type in Scotland
Henry, Prince of WalesHenry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales, elder son of King James I of England (VI of Scotland). He died of typhoid fever. Date: 1594 - 1612
Scenery around Loch Lomond, ScotlandFirst open part of Loch Lomond which includes the island of Inchmurrin and the mountain of Ben Lomond, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1834
Sir Robert Horne, the politician and business man depicted in traditional Scotish dress. Date: C.20th Century
The Scottish National Exhibition - held at Edinburgh between May and October 1908. Pictured here are the Canadian Pavilion and the Palce of Industried. Date: 1908
Advertisement for Maclure & Macdonald, Lithographers, Draftsmen, Engravers & Printers of London and Glasgow. circa 1883
King James I of England, VI of ScotlandKing James I of England (reigned 1603-1625), James VI of Scotland (reigned 1567-1625). Date: 1566 - 1625
Ridiculous Scottish Comic PostcardA quite utterly ridiculous Scottish Comic Postcard, where a couple are hoodwinked into believing that the actions of a (not very) nearby donkey are actually the amorous advances of their partner
General view of Braemar Highland Games, ScotlandA general view of the Braemar Highland Games in Scotland, showing Braemar village. The games were attended by King George V and Queen Mary
Glasgow from the Sailors Home, 1880. Five bridges are visible spanning the Clyde and they are, from nearest the viewer; the Caledonian Railway Bridge (completed 1879)
Cafe decorated for George VI Coronation, Walton, EssexA cafe on the High Street, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, decorated to celebrate the Coronation of King George VI. There are advertisements for Cooked Meats, Breakfasts, Luncheons, Teas
Various advertisementsAdvertisements for the Glasgow & South Western Railway, The Argus newspaper, The Australasian journal, The Sketcher monthly publication
First Air Raid over Scotland, Sphere front cover, 1939People standing in groups to watch the air attack by German planes on British war ships lying to the east of the Forth Bridge. Although pieces of shrapnel fell around the area, nobody was hurt
Silhouette of a Scottish soldierFull-length silhouette of a Scottish soldier in a kilted uniform
The America Cup challengers: Shamrock II launched at DumbartA symbol of three kingdoms: the pontoons " Thistle", " Rose" and the yacht " Shamrock II". The Illustrated London News claimed that at the time of publication this was
Silhouette of a Canadian woman in uniformBrigadier General Casey Barnard, commander of the 68th Brigade. Date: 1910s
Metropolitan Police vehicle database, LondonView of the Metropolitan Police vehicle database at New Scotland Yard, London, with officers working at computer terminals, checking the details of stolen vehicles. (2 of 3) Date: 1974
Two Metropolitan Police telegraph operators at work, New Scotland Yard, London. Date: late 1930s
Metropolitan Police Information Room, LondonGeneral view of the Metropolitan Police Information Room at New Scotland Yard, London, with officers busy taking calls. In the foreground are the Inspectors and Sergeants positions. Date: May 1974
Kyleakin, Isle of Skye, Scotland Date: 1911
Silhouettes of traditional Christmas scenes in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, cut by H. L. Oakley with his magic scissors
Advertisement for silhouettes, Jenners of EdinburghAdvertisement for Jenners of Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, offering silhouette portraits by the well-known silhouette artist H. L. Oakley MBE
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at her ancestral homeLady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, later Duchess of York, later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (1900 - 2002), picture with her mother, the Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne at her home, Glamis Castle
A medley of Edinburgh musicians
Silhouette of people in a snowy landscape, on a menu recommending Lea & Perrins Sauce. The group on the left are playing a game of curling on the ice
Roman legionary ambushed in CaledoniaRoman forces under the command of Gnaeus Julius Agricola faced strong resistance from the natives of Caledonia (modern day Scotland), as illustrated here, as a Roman Legionary is caught off guard
Royal Wedding 1963 - honeymoon at Cortachy CastleCortachy Castle, six miles from Kirriemuir and the Ogilvy family seat, where Princess Alexandra of Kent and her husband Angus Ogilvy spent part of their honeymoon following their marriage at
Silhouette of a Polish officer
Metropolitan Police breathalyser equipmentTwo Metropolitan Police officers with a piece of equipment called an Intoximeter 3000 at New Scotland Yard, London. One officer is blowing into a tube
BEAM PUMPThe old Beam Pump at Wanlockhead, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Date: 19th century
Dunkeld CathedralThe venerable ruins of Dunkeld Cathedral, in lovely grounds overlooking the River Tay, Perthshire, Scotland. Date: 13th century
Winter WalkWalkers braving the winter snow on the hills near Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland. Date: 1950s
Urquhart CastleA Norman castle on the banks of Loch Ness, Scotland, built 13th century on an earlier wooden fort. It was blown up by the government in 1691 to prevent use by the Jacobites. Date: 13th century
Scotland / Loch FyneView from the slopes above Loch Fyne, near Inverary, Argyllshire, Scotland. Date: 1960s
Auld Anworth KirkThe interior of the ruins of the Auld Kirk at Anworth, near Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkoudbrightshire, Scotland. Its most famous incumbent was Covenanter Samuel Rutherford. Date: 1960s photo
Scotland / Loch FeochanA fine impression of Loch Feochan, near Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland. This view is from Kininver, looking past Ardentallan Point (right) towards the hills of Mull. Date: 1960s
Crathie Church, Balmoral, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, where the Royal Family worship when in residence at Balmoral Castle. Date: 1960s photo
Scotland / Loch EiltA motorcycle and sidecar on the Road to the Isles along the northern shores of Loch Eilt, Scotland, with its tiny islets, beautifully canopied with tall pine trees. Date: 1950s
Ardnarmurchan LighthouseThe lighthouse at Ardnarmurchan, Argyllshire, Scotland, with the Isle of Rum in the distance. Date: 1950s
Duncansby LighthouseDuncansby Head Lighthouse, Caithness, Scotland. Situated east of John o Groats (the northernmost tip of the British Isles), it gives a feeling of great remoteness. Date: built 1924
Melrose, ScotlandThe River Tweed near Melrose, Scotland Date: circa 1850