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Stirling Castle 1904Stirling Castle, from the Kings Knot
Glasgow / Trongate 1880Glasgow: view of Trongate
LUNARDIs ASCENT 1784Vincenzo Lunardi makes the first ascent into English airspace, shortly after the first ascent in Scotland - 200, 000 watch him
Arran / Glen Rosa 1904Arran: Glen Rosa
Factory at PaisleyBird s-eye view of Messrs J and J Clarks Anchor Thread works at Paisley, 11 km west of Glasgow, Scotland. They are still Britains leading threadmakers
National Electric GridPart of Britains National Grid, this is the sub-station at Yoker, near Glasgow, Scotland. The tower is 90 metres tall and carries the lines across the Clyde
Berwick and BridgesThe bridges and harbour of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, seen from the northwest, in Scotland : England is across the Tweed
Scotland / Dunbar CastleDramatic coastal view of Dunbar Castle during a severe storm
On Carlingwark Loch, Castle Douglas, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Inveraray from S. (i. e. South), ScotlandInveraray from S. (i.e. South), Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Locomotive no 148 Cawdor Castle
Dunnottar Castle, Kincardine, ScotlandEngraving of Dunnottar Castle, Kincardine, Scotland, August 1884
Macpherson / Oxford UniG Ps MacPherson, player for Oxford University, Captain for Scotland
Edinburgh / Canongate / KnoxEdinburgh: Canongate and John Knoxs house
Craigmillar Castle 1904Craigmillar Castle, near Edinburgh
Scotland / CaerlaverockThe substantial ruins of Caerlaverock Castle
Mary (1542-1587). Queen of Scotland (1542-1567)
Port Patrick from the southwest, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Princes Pier, Greenock, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Ruthuen BarracksThe ruins of Ruthuen Barracks, near Kingussie, Inverness- shire, Scotland. Built in 1718 to overawe the Highlanders. Burned down by Highlanders in the Jacobite Rebellion (1746). Date: 18th century
Scotland / Loch AweView across Loch Awe, from the shore at Portsonachan, Argyllshire, Scotland, with Ben Cruachan in the background. Date: 1960s
Scotland / MiddletonA scene at Middleton, Midlothian, Scotland, with its kirk and the 15th century Borthwick Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots and Bothwell made their retreat. Date: 1960s
Locomotive no 902 Highland Chief
Two men shooting in Scotland, possibly on the Balmoral estate. One of them is wearing a kilt
Glasgow / Municipal BldgsGlasgow: Municipal Buildings in George Square
Edinburgh / Princes StreetEdinburgh: Princes Street, west end
Edinburgh / Cig Card 1920SEdinburgh: general view
Edinburgh / From CarltonEdinburgh: from Carlton Hill
Dunotter Castle / VarrallThe ruins of Dunotter Castle, near Stonehaven, perched on a clifftop at sunset, with a wild sea below
Locomotive MaintenanceA maintenance man checking over The White Knight steam locomotive at Waverley Station, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Edinburgh Castle / C1770Edinburgh: north-east view of the Castle
Scotland / Iona CrossSt Martins Cross on the Isle of Iona
Mary, Queen of ScotsMary, Queen of Scotland, in a black and white costume
Shetland Islands - Cutting a peat bankA Crofter cutting a peat bank on The Shetland Islands, Scotland. Date: circa 1920s
Queen Elizabeth II visit coal mineQueen Elizabeth II dressed in protective white overalls to make her first descent into a coal-mine at Rothes Colliery, Fife, Scotland in 1958
Locomotive no 14-? 4-4-0
Crofters House, Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Combination Hospital, Greenock, Renfrewshire, ScotlandThe Greenock Combination Hospital was erected in 1906-7 on Inverkip Road, Greenock, to serve the combined burghs of Greenock, Port Glasgow, and Gourock. It later became known as Gateside Hospital
Robert Burns and Highland MaryRobert Burns - Scottish poet (1759-1796) and Highland Mary (Mary Campbell) (17631786) - with whom he shared a passionate love affair and to whom he deidcated a number of poems and songs
Glenfinnan Church BellChurch bell in the grounds of Glenfinnan Church, Inverness- shire, Scotland. It was originally intended for the church tower, but it proved to be too heavy! Date: 1930s
Queen Elizabeth II at IonaThe first reigning monarch to set foot on Iona for nearly a thousand years, Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by Sir Charles Maclean is followed by Prince Philip
Combination Poorhouse, Stonehaven, KincardineshireMain building of the Kincardineshire Combination Poorhouse, opened in 1868 on Woodcot Brae, Stonehaven, north east Scotland. It later became Woodcot Hospital
Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir, RenfrewshireAerial view of the Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. The Homes, laid out as a village of cottage homes, were opened in 1878 by William Quarrier
Wedding of Dom Miguel and Miss Anita StewartDom (Prince) Miguel of Braganza (1878-1923), Duke de Viseu, eldest son of Duke Miguel, grandson of a former King of Portugal, with his American bride
Industrial School for Girls, Dundee, ScotlandThe Industrial School for Girls, at Balgay Park, Dundee, Scotland, was established in 1861. Industrial Schools, often privately run
Queen Victoria Goes by TrainQueen Victoria travelling by train in its early days, along the Royal route to Scotland on the Great Northern Railway. The Queens progress on these journeys was slow for she so disliked fast
Princess Alice and Victoria of HessePrincess Alice (1843-1878), second daughter and third child of Queen Victoria, pictured in Scotland with her eldest child, Princess Victoria of Hesse
British Royal Family at Elsick House in 1931At Elsick House, Scotland in 1931: (l to r in front) Lady Maud Carnegie (younger sister of the Duchess of Fife and a granddaughter of King Edward VII), Queen Mary holding Mauds son James