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Solanum Tuberosum (Potato) Great Scot, a vegetable of the Solanaceae family. Seen here in close-up with the skin still on, sitting on a bed of green parsley
Undated photograph showing ectoplasm formingUndated photograph showing " ectoplasm" forming from the Scottish medium Helen Duncans mouth down her front and over shoulder. HPG/1/4/2 (v)
German Allies at the top of the poleA terrific fold-out card depicting the German allies as the dominant holders of a spot at the top of the European maypole as their enemies fail to cling on as they attempt an ascent
Great Scot, Some GrowthA comment on the impressive growth of contribution by Canada to the Allied effort during World War I. The towering Canadian soldier here is a symbol of numerical force
Malcolm Ii, Scot. KingMALCOLM II - Scottish King
Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, Scottish writerRobert Bontine Cunninghame Graham (1852 - 1936), Scottish writer, traveller, radical politician and nationalist
9th Century Scot WarriorA Scottish warrior wears a magnificent plumed helmet, guaranteed to impress the boldest enemy; he carries a massive sword, two spears, a horn and a heavy shield
Visiting British MuseumA countryman, a soldier, a sailor, a Scot, with their wives and offspring, throng the Museum which at this time includes the Natural History Museum
Royal Scot at EustonThe London Midland and Scottish Railways express Royal Scot prepares to leave Euston for the north
Royal Scot and WaterThe London Midland and Scottish Railways Royal Scot express from Euston to Scotland, taking up water from troughs between the tracks
John Napier, Scottish mathematicianJohn Napier, 8th Laird of Merchiston, Scottish mathematician, physicist, astronomer and astrologer, inventor of logarithms