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Gretna Green CertificateCertificate issued by the Kingdom of Scotland, confirming the marriage of William Scott and Frances Bell at Allisons Bank Toll-House, Gretna Green, Dumfries
Annie Lauries HomeANNIE LAURIE Maxwelton House, Dumfries- shire, Scotland, the birthplace of Annie Laurie in 1682, after whom a famous Scottish ballad was named
Stobhill Hospital, Springburn, GlasgowAn aerial view of Stobhill Hospital, erected in 1903-4 at Springburn, Glasgow, by the citys poor law authority. It provided around 2000 beds for the infirm and chronic sick poor, and for children
Wick HarbourWick harbour, Scotland, during the herring fishing Date: 1875
Old Shetlanders, Havera Isle, Shetland Islands, Scotland. Date: 1918
Lerwick - Shetland Islands - from the south Date: circa 1910s
Threave Castle - Galloway, ScotlandThreave Castle on the River Dee - Galloway, Scotland - close to Castle Douglas. The home of the Earls of Douglas from the late 14th century until their fall in 1455. Date: 1904
Empire Exhibition at GlasgowA bird s-eye view of the buildings and grounds comprising Bellahouston Park, at the Empire Exhibition in Glasgow
Oldmill Military Hospital, Aberdeen, ScotlandThe entrance to Oldmill Poorhouse on Skene Road, Aberdeen, Scotland, during its First World War redeployment as a Military Hospital
Curling on Loch Leven, Kinrosshire during the Grand Match between north and south Scotland; it was the first outdoor bonspiel for nearly fifty years
Clochnaben WhiskeyClochnaben whiskey, produced by James Hunter of Banchory, Scotland
Helensburgh / ScotlandHelensburgh
North Berwick Witches casting spellsThe North Berwick Witches -- Satan lures Dr Fian and other misguided people to indulge in evil practices such as causing shipwrecks by casting spells
King Duncan I of Scotland (reigned 1034-1040). He is thought to have died in battle, though in Shakespeares play he is murdered in his sleep by Macbeth
Station Hotel, Dumfries, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Glasgow University, Glasgow, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Balloch Ferry, Loch Lomond, ScotlandBalloch Ferry on Loch Lomond by the Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1834
Spectators at Braemar Highland Games, ScotlandKilted spectators watch from the hillside at the Braemar Highland Games in Scotland, traditionally attended by the British Royal Family. September 1911
Bow Fiddle Rock, a well-known natural rock formation, at Scaurnose, on the Banffshire coast, between Cullen and Portknockie, Scotland. Date: 1960s
St. Machars Cathedral. Aberdeen, Scotland. The original church was founded in 570, but the present building dates from 1366 and was completed in 1532. Date: 14th - 16th century
British battleship HMS King Edward VII sinking, WW1The British battleship HMS King Edward VII with her stern down during the First World War. She struck a mine off Cape Wrath, off the northern Scottish coast
The Pipe Major - Black Watch Date: 1905
Poster advertising the Special Constabulary, seeking fit men and women for part-time voluntary service. Civil Defence is Common Sense. Ask for details at your local police station. 1940s
Scottish Ball 1878The Caledonian Ball - dancing the Reel o Tulloch Date: 1878
Gordon Highlanders making kilts in the open airA group of soldiers from the Gordon Highlanders, some smoking pipes, sit outdoors making kilts. One of them is using a sewing machine
Street scene in Royal Mile, Edinburgh, ScotlandA street scene in the Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, showing people outside the shop of Allan Ramsay (not to be confused with his house, which is on Castle Hill)
Gladstone and the Midlothian CampaignSketches of four-times Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone on his tour of Midlothian during a US-style campaign which saw the elderly statesman come out of the retirement to take the ultra-Tory
Empire Exhibition Scotland - North Cascade and TowerThe North Cascade and Tait Tower at the Empire Exhibition held at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, Scotland
Statue of Field Marshal Haig - Edinburgh CastleA statue of Field Marshal Haig on horseback at the Esplanade, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland. Field Marshal Douglas Haig
The interior of Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland
Poster advertising Matthew Gloag & Son of Perth, Scotland -- famed for ports -- with a scene of port being loaded on the River Douro in Portugal
Dunira, Perthshire, ScotlandA lovely view of Dunira in Perthshire, Scotland, showing trees and a heather-covered hill from across a stretch of water
General Store at Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of WeirThe general store at the Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. Jars of sweets feature prominently on its shelves
View of Tulloch Castle, ScotlandView of Tulloch Castle in the town of Dingwall in the Highlands of Scotland, at the time of a royal wedding between Dom (Prince) Miguel of Braganza (1878-1923), Duke de Viseu
Industrial School for Girls, Maryhill, GlasgowThe Glasgow Industrial School for Girls at Maryhill was established in 1855. Industrial Schools, often privately run, housed children aged 7-15 placed there by magistrates for a variety of reasons
Queen Victoria and family entrain for ScotlandQueen Victoria, Prince Albert and the Royal children entrain for Scotland at the temporary station in Maiden Lane before the opening of Kings Cross in 1852
A Top NotcherCartoon, A Top Notcher. One of the silly mistakes one makes when paying golf when it snows in Scotland. A short sighted golfer mistakes a bobble hat for the ball
Digging for gold in ScotlandThe Sutherlandshire gold diggings in Scotland. A sketch of men searching for gold at Kildonan Burn
Portrait of Ethel Le NeveEthel Le Neve, Dr Crippens mistress. Dr Crippen, an American citizen, lived at 39 Hilldrop Cresent, Camden, London. He was accused of murdering his wife when she disappeared under suspicious
The Great Central Railway Station at NewcastleThe Great Railway Station at Newcastle-Upon Tyne, forming part of the northern route connecting railway travel from Scotland to London
Cycling in ScotlandA touring cyclist takes in the breathtaking Scottish scenery at the Old Road, Pass of Glencoe, Invernes-shire
Glasgow / Kelly 1817General view of the city, with a wagon approaching on a rough-surfaced road, a carrier and his donkey, factory smoke polluting the air
Clan MenziesClan FORBES an 18th century gentleman dressed in the height of fashion
Clan SinclairClan SINCLAIR a young barefoot woman wears a long tartan plaid
Scottish Paper MillsA fine view of Inverkeithing, Fifeshire, Scotland, showing the Paper Mills
Edinburgh / MidlothianThe heart of Midlothian - the old Tolbooth or prison, from which Walter Scott took the name of his novel published in 1818
Mary, Queen of ScotlandMary, Queen of Scots
Scotland / InvernessScotland/Inverness