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Leny Road, Callander, ScotlandLeny Road (formerly known as the Main Road), Callander, Scotland - The card describes Callander as a tourist centre and health resort on the banks of the River Teith amid scenery made famous by Sir
Port-na-Craig Tearooms Pitlochry, ScotlandPort-na-Craig Tearooms, Ferry Road, Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland. Still (wonderfully!) still open as a Tea House although they have also diversified into (gasp...) Modern European Cuisine!
Dollarbeg, Dollar, Scotland - a Scots Baronial castle which was built in the 19th Century for a Victorian railway tycoon called Henry Dobie. Date: circa 1910
The Misty Isle - Skye viewed from Camasterach nr ApplecrossThe " Misty Isle" - The Isle of Skye, Scotland viewed from Camasterach near Applecross: looking across the Inner Sound and Crowlin Islands (on left)
Unloading sheep in harbour, Shetland, ScotlandUnloading sheep in the harbour, Shetland, Scotland. Date: 1960s
Shelling Mussels / 1906Shelling mussels, Cromasty, Scotland Date: 1906
Scotland - Strathclyde - Glen of Orchy
The highland fling. Originated in Scotland. A solo Highland dance that gained popularity in the early 19th century. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1905
Balmoral Castle, Crathie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Date: 1900s
Highland Cattle, Aberfoyle, StirlingshireHighland Cattle, Aberfoyle, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, near Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Date: 1920s
Kelp makers huts, South Uist, ScotlandKelp makers huts, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Date: late 19th century
The launch of the Cunard White Star Liner - Queen Mary by HM The Queen at Clydebank, Septmeber 26th, 1934. Now permanently located at Long Beach, California, United States. Date: 1934
Inverness, Scotland - The Cathedral from Castle HillInverness, Scotland - View of the Cathedral from Castle Hill with the Statue of Flora MacDonald (left). I don t give the statue much of a chance if there ever were to be a malfunction with that
Fochabers, Scotland - View from the westFochabers - a village in the Parish of Bellie, in Moray, Scotland - viewed from the west Date: circa 1908
The Pond - Inverleith, EdinburghSheep graze alongside The Pond - Inverleith, Edinburgh, Scotland. Date: 1909
Fishermens Cottages, Portincaple - Loch LongFishermens Cottages (still there!) and the view west from Portincaple to Loch Goil, with Loch Long in foreground. Date: 1908
Queen launches the ship that bore her nameIn September 1938 HM the Queen launched the ship that bore her name. In October 1946 the Queen returned to the Clyde. She accompanied the vessel during the speed trials off the Isle of Arran
Inveraray, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Date: late 19th century
Firth of Lorn from Oban, ScotlandView of the Firth of Lorn from Oban, Scotland. Date: late 19th century
Highland cottage, Kinlochewe, Scotland. Date: late 19th century
Covenanters prayer meeting in the glen of Drumclog, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, prior to the Battle of Drumclog, Sunday 1 June 1679
Cartoon, The Macmillion (Andrew Carnegie)Cartoon, The Macmillion -- Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919), Scottish-American industrialist, business magnate, and philanthropist
Royal Aircraft Establishment - Supermarine Scimitar F. 1Royal Aircraft Establishment - Supermarine Scimitar F.1 XD229 at RAE West Freugh in Scotland. The RAE carried out research for ballistics and weapon-aiming at West Freugh, (now part of Qinetic)
Five of the children of King George V: (from left) Prince George, Prince Albert (later King George VI) Princess Mary, Prince Edward - Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII), and Prince Henry
Uniform of Officer and Sergeant of the Seaforth Highlanders (Rosshire Buffs, Duke of Albany s) - formed in 1778 by Earl of Seaforth. Date: 1942
Waves roll on to the beach - Solway coast at Port Mary CoveOcean waves roll on to the beach on the Solway coast at Port Mary Cove, Dundrennan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Abbey Head looms in the background Date: 2004
A Highland cow, ScotlandA Highland cow in Galloway, SW Scotland. Date: 2006
MacWilliam brotheres shop in the Isle of WhithornMacWilliam brothers shop on the Isle of Whithorn, Wigtownshire, Dumfries and Galloway, SW Scotland. The crooked wooden building has now been demolished Date: 1994
Wilson Lochhead, studio potter, KirkcudbrightWilson Lochhead, the second generation of studio potters in Kirckcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway, SW Scotland. Date: 2005
Sailmaker William Leitch, in his sail loft in Loch TarbertSailmaker William Leitch, in his sail loft in East Loch Tarbert, Scotland. William is the third generation of sailmakers to work from the old sail loft in Tarbert on the West Coast of Scotland
The Harbour - River Eden, Dunshalt, Fife, ScotlandThe Harbour (and local residents, mostly children) - River Eden, Dunshalt, Fife, Scotland. The view is hardly changed to this day. Date: circa 1908
The Royal Bank, St. Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, Scotland. Date: 1829
The Royal Exchange (and entrance to the Coffee House), High Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. Date: 1829
Map - Edinburgh, Capital of ScotlandMap by M. F. Peck - Edinburgh, Capital of Scotland
The Battle of Glen Shiel, a narrow pass in the north-west Highlands of Scotland, 10 June 1719, part of the Jacobite rising of 1719, an attempt to restore James Francis Edward Stuart
Attack on Burntisland, Fife, Scotland, 1715, during the Jacobite rising known as the Fifteen, an attempt by James Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, to regain the throne. Date: 1715
Lochiels charge at the Battle of Killiecrankie, Perthshire, Scotland, 27 July 1689, part of the Jacobite Rising of 1689. Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel was fighting on the Jacobite side. Date: 1689
The Battle of Bothwell Bridge, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 22 June 1679, fought between government troops and militant Presbyterian Covenanters, part of the Scottish Covenanter Wars
Sir Hector Maclean of Duart, 2nd Baronet of Morvern, leading the charge at the Battle of Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland, fought between the English
Charge of the Clan Maclean infantry (a Highland Scottish clan) at the Battle of Kilsyth, near Stirling, Scotland, 15 August 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Oliver Cromwell leading the English New Model Army against a Scottish army led by David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark, at the Battle of Dunbar, Scotland, 3 September 1650
Mons Meg cannon, a medieval cannon built in 1449 in Mons, Belgium (Wallonia), given as a gift to King James II of Scotland in 1457, and now located at Edinburgh Castle. Date: mid-15th century
Tuaghs (from the Gaelic, tuagh-chatha), also known as Lochaber axes, a type of poleaxe, Scottish battle axes used in medieval times, preserved at Edinburgh
William Wallace, Scottish leader, talking to two Dominican friars who were acting as messengers for the English before the Battle of Stirling Bridge, 11 September 1297
Crofters with sheep, Barra, Outer Hebrides, ScotlandVintage 19th century photograph: ctofters stock-taking, farmers with sheep, thatched cottages, Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery and tanning. Workers blowing molten glass into bottles and goblets in a Newcastle factory 67
Woman in white dress, pink fichu and corsage, pink bonnet-chapeau. Handcoloured lithograph by A. Carrache after an illustration by Francois-Claudius Compte-Calix from Les Modes Parisienne sous le
Music cover, Annie Laurie or Royal Scots Quadrilles, with a view of Dundee, Scotland. Introducing the Popular Airs of Annie Laurie (Campbells Are Coming, Highland Laddie, Logie O Buchan)