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Forbes tartan. circa 1846
Ferguson clan. circa 1846
Drummond tartan. circa 1846
Colquhoun tartan. circa 1846
Colonel Sanderson, Scots Greys, The 2nd DragoonsCaricature, Colonel Sanderson of the Scots Greys, The 2nd Dragoons, with an Ulsterman on his head. 1893
Cameron of Lochiel tartan. circa 1846
Buchanan tartan. circa 1846
James Braid in actionScottish golfer James Braid in action. 1905
Golfing at St Andrew sScottish golfer James Braid taking a difficult shot at the ninth hole at St Andrews being watched by a huge crowd. 1905
Scotsmen at Walton HeathNew Secretary of Walton Heath Golf Club being greeted by the club professional James Braid. 1934
Small stone wall and turf hut, Isle of Lewis, Scotland, used by crofters daughters for tending sheep and cattle during the summer. 1940
Crofters home, Isle of Lewis, ScotlandCrofters home built of stone with a thatched roof on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, March 1940. 1940
Halls North of England Cricket Eleven in kilts. 1896
1798 SCOTS V FRENCHHeroic conduct of the Highland Sentinel : Scots soldier defends Castlebar Gaol against French allies of Irish rebels 27 August 1798
Mary, Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587), Mary Stuart or Mary I, reigned over Scotland from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567
Mary Queen of Scots and her chamberlain, ChatelardMary Queen of Scots (1542-1587) and her chamberlain, Pierre de Bocosel de Chatelard (or Chastelard, 1540-1562). 16th century
Sir Walter Scott at Holyrood, Edinburgh, ScotlandSir Walter Scott sitting in the bedchamber of Mary Queen of Scots at Holyrood, Edinburgh. 19th century
Sir James Mackintosh, Scottish jurist, Whig politicianSir James Mackintosh (1765-1832), Scottish jurist, Whig politician and historian. early 19th century
Tsar Nicholas II and The Royal Scots GreysReception of the deputation of officers of the Scots Greys in the Anitchkoff Palace at St. Petersburg, Russia. Tsar Nicholas II was the Colonel-in-Chief of the Scots Greys
Sir John Arnott, Scotsman who made a fortune in IrelandPortrait bust of Sir John Arnott, a Scotsman who made a fortune in Ireland
Sir Charles Tennant, head of St Rollox Chemical Works
Andrew Carnegies history, Chicago TribuneAndrew Carnegies History as depicted by the Chicago Tribune -- the eventful life of a self-made man
Andrew Carnegie, Scottish American industrialist
Andrew Carnegie, birthplace at Dunfermline, ScotlandAndrew Carnegies birthplace at Dunfermline, Scotland
Scotsman in dress uniform with two girls and a manScotsman in dress uniform (with 14/15 star and war medals) with two girls wearing white dresses with embroidered bodices, and a man in evening dress. Date: circa 1920s
Patriotic group in national costume, with BritanniaPatriotic group in national costume, including Scottish and Welsh, with boy scouts and a Britannia figure -- possibly for Empire Day celebrations. Date: circa 1910
Curtis British Entomology Plate 758Coleoptera: Staphylinus pubescens [Plant: Ligusticum scoticum (Scots Lovage)] Date: 1824-39
2nd Dragoons - Royal Scots Greys - Insignia2nd Dragoons - Royal Scots Greys - A mounted soldier, his field cap, collar badge, shoulder strap, bearskin headdress badge (back) and field cap badge. Date: circa 1910
A Scottish Jacobite Soldier playing the bagpipes. circa 1745
Scottish rebel against English Prayer BookThe congregation rise up against the imposition of the Scottish Episcopal Book of Common Prayer as demanded by King Charles I and Archbishop Laud
The Kings of Britain with King Edgar row on the River DeeEdgar (circaÔÇë943975), known as the Peaceful or the Peaceable - King of England from 959 until his death. Edgars coronation did not happen until 973
A Corporal of the Scots Guards in Battle Order on a stepped white marble base of 2 - 5 cm high. Sold to James B - 12.11.10. Payment next year. 3950.00. Lady Kathleen Scott (1878-1947)
Corporal of the Scots Guards in Battle Order, WW1A Corporal of the Scots Guards in Battle Order. By Lady Kathleen Scott (1878-1947), widow of Scott of the Antarctic, a gifted sculptor
Scots soldier pursued by shoeshine boysShine, sir -- half piastre. A Scottish soldier with outsized boots polished like mirrors, being pursued by four Egyptian shoeshine boys! Date: 1916
DRUNKS IN SCOTS TAVERNWild revelry and drunkenness go hand in hand inside a Scottish tavern. Date: late 18th century
Queen Marys House, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland, once belonged to the Kerr family. When Mary Queen of Scots visited the town in 1566, she stayed here. Date: 16th century
Laggan Avenue on the Caledonian Canal entered when travelling from Fort William after passing through Loch Lochy and immediately before enetering Loch Oich. Date: circa 1910s
Scotch Carpet Loom, Glasgow 1843A weaver sits at a hand-operated Scotch carpet loom at a Glasgow carpet factory. The pattern is created using Jacquard punched cards which travel across the top of the loom. Date: 1843
Great seal of Edward IEdward I (1239 - 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots
RACIAL TYPES / SCOTS CARDA Scotswoman in her cottage cards wool, preparatory to spinning it into thread Date: 1848
SCOTS STONE THROWINGA kilted Scotsman throws a stone whilst his competitors, and a few bonnie wee lassies, look on. Date: 1848
1798 SCOTS V FRENCH / B / WHeroic conduct of the Highland Sentinel: Scots soldier defends Castlebar Gaol against French allies of Irish rebels Date: 27 August 1798
Music - BagpipesBagpipers of the 1st Scots Guards Date: 1895
Mary, Queen of ScotsMary I Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587)
A U MacKinnon, Scottish Meisters, New Hammersmith PalaceA U MacKinnon, in Scottish Meisters, at the New Hammersmith Palace, King Street, West London. 20th century
Harry Lauders Picnic, a popular songHarry Lauders Picnic (Ev ry Laddie Loves a Lassie), a popular song. 20th century
Leicester - Presbyterian Church and Robert Hall StatueLeicester - Scots Presbyterian Church and Statue of the Reverend Robert Hall (17641831) an English Baptist minister. Date: circa 1904
Glasgow, Scotland - University of Glasgow - Union Building Date: circa 1930s