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Calton Hill, Prison, Railway, Royal High School, EdinburghA general view of central Edinburgh showing Calton Hill (upper centre), Edinburgh Prison (centre), rail tracks (lower centre) and the Royal High School (centre left)
Hand-operated loom for Axminster carpets, GlasgowA team of five men operate the large hand loom for Axminster carpets at the factory of Messrs Templeton, Glasgow, Scotland
Kirkpatrick Fleming Poorhouse, Dumfriesshire, ScotlandView of the Kirkpatrick Fleming Combination poorhouse, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. The image is caption " Rest for the Weary" -- the poorhouse mostly catered for the elderly and the bedridden
British Ballad, The Gay GoshawkTHE GAY HOSHAWK. British ballad about a Scottish squire who sends letters to his love by a goshawk. He tells her that he will die for love
British Ballad, Sir Patrick SpensSIR PATRICK SPENS. Popular British Ballad of Scottish origin. Sailor, Sir Patrick receives a Royal commission from the King of Scotland to bring home the Scottish queen Margaret
British Ballad, Lord SoulisLORD SOULIS. British Ballad which tells the story of William de Soulis (died c. 1320), Lord of Liddesdale and Butler of Scotland
Walter ScottSir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832), Scottish novelist, sitting and talking with a poor man in his cottage. Scott lived at Abbotsford House at this time, in the Border country (Scottish Borders)
Drummond Castle Gardens, near Crieff, ScotlandView of Drummond Castle Gardens at Muthill, near Crieff, Scotland. The gardens are formal, in 17th century Scottish renaissance style
Street scene in Edinburgh, ScotlandA street scene in Edinburgh, Scotland, with pedestrians and traffic. Tramlines can be seen in the cobblestone roadway
Model poorhouse for town parishes in ScotlandAn aerial view of a model poorhouse (the Scottish equivalent to the workhouse) for town parishes in Scotland. The design was prepared for the Scottish Board of Supervision in 1847 by architects
Edinburgh Charity Workhouse, Port Bristo, EdinburghAn 1820 view of the Edinburgh Charity Poorhouse in Port Bristo, Edinburgh, Scotland, originally built in 1739-1743 by Samuel Neilson, mason, and William McVey and James Heriot, wrights
Four people with two pet dogs, ScotlandFour people pose outside a front door with two pet dogs, somewhere in Scotland. The young man on the right is wearing plus fours
Two mothers and three children, ScotlandTwo mothers and three children outside a building somewhere in Scotland. One girl holds a bicycle, another stands on her scooter, and the child on the right holds a walking stick and a toy bugle
Little girl with walking stick and toy bugle, ScotlandA little girl with a walking stick and a toy bugle, somewhere in Scotland
Three little girls sitting on a wooded outcrop, ScotlandThree little girls sitting on a wooded outcrop, somewhere in the Scottish countryside
Two children with dolls on a beach, ScotlandTwo little children with their dolls on a beach, somewhere in Scotland
Three little girls wearing toy hats, ScotlandThree little girls wearing toy hats -- a fez and two pith helmets -- standing on a hill somewhere in the Scottish countryside
Two little girls on a beach, ScotlandTwo little girls on a beach, somewhere in Scotland. The girl on the left is investigating something in a rock pool
Two children with toys on a beach, ScotlandTwo little children with their toys on a beach, somewhere in Scotland
Sailing boats on the Caledonian Canal, ScotlandTwo sailing boats, one large, one small, on the Caledonian Canal, Scotland
Mother and daughter looking out of window, ScotlandA mother and her daughter looking out of a bedroom window somewhere in Scotland
Car outside John O Groats Hotel, ScotlandA car with two passengers, a woman at the wheel and an elderly man in the back, sits outside the John O Groats Hotel in Scotland. A petrol pump can be seen on the far right
Man and car in the Scottish HighlandsA man stands at the side of his car on a narrow and deserted road somewhere in the Highlands of Scotland
William and Isabella QuarrierWilliam Quarrier (1829-1903) with his wife Isabella. Quarrier, a successful shoemaker from Greenock, Renfrewshire, took an interest in the welfare of deprived street children
Inversnaid Hotel, Loch Lomond, Scotland - coaches setting out for Loch Katrine
Old Castle, SkipnessThe Castle at Skipness, a small hamlet on the east coast of Kintyre in Scotland, facing the Isle of Arran
Mons Meg Cannon - Edinburgh Caste. A medieval weapon of mass destruction (!) made to the order of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy circa 1449 and sent as a gift to King James II of Scotland
Site of the Glencoe Massacre at Glencoe Pass, Argyllshire, Scotland, where the Macdonald clan were defeated by the treacherous Campbell clan in February 1692
Changing of the Guard at Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland
Mary Queen of Scots - MemorialThe carved figure of Mary Queen of Scots in Westminster Abbey
The Statue of Robert Burns, DunfriesRobert Burns (1759 - 1796). The statue of Robert Burns in Church Place, at the junction of the High Street, Castle Street and Buccleuch Street in Dumfries, Dumfrieshire, Scotland
Caerlaverock Castle, Dumfriessshire, Scotland, a fine example of early 15th century military architecture, triangular in shape, with a double moat and drum towers
Carnegies Birthplace MemorialBirthplace Memorial and Museum to Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919) in Dunfermline. Carnegies birthplace Cottage was bought in 1895 and let out to tenants
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
The Royal Exchange, Glasgow
Ivanhoe Polka, music sheetCover design for a music sheet of the Ivanhoe Polka, by Thomas Browne, depicting two medieval horsemen in armour on the bank of a river in the moonlight, based on the novel by Sir Walter Scott
Cumberland Stone - Culloden Moor. Found on the eastern side of the battlefield and reputedly where the Duke of Cumberland watched the Redcoats defeat Bonnie Prince Charlies Jacobite army at
Pringle advertisementPringle of Scotland is one of the oldest luxury good labels in the world and was founded by Robert Pringle in 1815. Here they are advertising their sweater collection
Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club RegettaThe annual regetta of the Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club, held at Glasgow in 1862. Nelsons monument can be seen to the right of the river
Ladies from Edinburgh using a Singer Sewing Machine
Lady from Lerwick using a Singer Sewing MachineA Lady from Lerwick, Shetland Islands, using a Singer Sewing Machine
Start of a charity cycle ride, Lands EndThe start of a charity cycle ride in aid of Friends of the Earth, from Lands End in Cornwall to John o Groats in Scotland
Start of pennyfarthing ride, Lands EndThe start of an NSPCC Centenary pennyfarthing ride from Lands End in Cornwall to John o Groats in Scotland, with two intrepid cyclists and the local mayor
Steam Engine by their locomotive shed - ScotlandAn aerial view looking down on a group of working steam locomotive some entering and someexiting their shed. From the collection of a Scottish rail accident investigator
Rob Roys Grave at BalquhidderScottish Folk Hero and outlaw Rob Roys Grave (Robert Roy MacGregor 1671 - 1734) at Balquhidder, set alongside the medieval ruins of the small parish church
Railway SidingsA moody photograph of a set of very dark railway sidings, with a sole sentinel signal box and a couple of small shunting steam engines, just beginning their days work
Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen
Islay - Bowmore - Kilarrow Manse - the Priests house