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The Flying ScotsmanThe London and North Eastern Railways Flying Scotsman express, hauled by the 4-6-2 Pacific Papyrus locomotive
Flying Scotsman C1927The London and North Eastern Railways Flying Scotsman is hauled by Gresley Pacific 4475 Flying Fox locomotive
The Flying Scotsman No. 4472, LNERThe Flying Scotsman, 4-6-2 locomotive No. 4472, built for the London and North Eastern Railway in 1923
Old Orkney WhiskeyOld Orkney advert showing a porter delivering luggage to a scotsman which is a giant bottle of whiskey 1905 1905
Scotsman playing bagpipesPeople You See. Scotsman playing bagpipes. From Teddy Bear (3 January 1970)
Flying Scotsman - LNER High-pressure Compound Express Locomotive No. 10, 000 leaving Waverley Station, Edinburgh, Scotland - designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley
The Scotsman Who Gave His Opponent That, by H. M. BatemanA humorous golfing illustration Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch, the Tatler and the Bystander
Pipe Major of The Scots Guards in full ceremonial dress. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Mary Queen of Scotland (1542-1567)Mary (1542-1587). Queen of Scotland (1542-1567). CLOUET, Francois (1505-1573). Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. OE-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Musue Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)
Railway Sleeper - Euston StationThe Railway Sleeper series - A snoozing Scottish football fan at Euston Station awaiting his return train back north of the border. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
The Flying ScotsmanThe last run of the famous and popular steam locomotive The Flying Scotsman here leaving Kings Cross railway station, London, England, on its way back to Scotland
Flying ScotsmanThe London and North Eastern Railways Flying Scotsman is hauled by the famous Silver Link locomotive
Cocktail bar on the Flying ScotsmanThe cocktail bar for third class passengers on the Flying Scotsman. Date: 1933
Ad for the Flying ScotsmanAdvertisment for the Flying Scotsman, express train running between Kings Cross, London, to Edinburgh, Scotland. 1931
Classic Tight Scotsman Joke - Lured by six beautiesClassic Tight Scotsman Joke - A stereotype Jock doesn t hang on long to his tight purse strings as six pretty girls required a drink! " It wasn t long here till bang went saxpence
The Flying Scotsman, pulling out of Kings CrossThe Flying Scotsman pulling out of Kings Cross station at the start of its 392 mile non-stop to Edinburgh. The journey took just under eight hours in 1933
The Scotsman who had his moneys worthHumorous illustration by H. M. Bateman showing a rotund and satisfied Scottish man sitting at a restaurant table, having managed to eat everything on the set price lunch menu while a waiter removes a
Materialisation of Geordie, controlling spirit of Annie Fairlamb (later Mrs J B Mellon, 1850-1938). He was described as a tall Scotsman who had lived most of his life in Newcastle. Date: 19th century
The Flying Scotsman on the London and North Eastern Railway, hauled by a Pacific Locomotive
Alexander Russel - 2ALEXANDER RUSSEL editor of the Scotsman newspaper. Date: 1814 - 1876
Pals - National ArchetypesThe national archtypes of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England, represented by an Irishman in green holding a shillelagh, a Scotsman with ginger beard and a kilt
Drinking / Ally SloperAlly Sloper and his friends get drunk on Easter Monday
Racial / Scotsman / PorridgeScotsman carrying a large porridge bowl on a tray above his head
Bloomers in Hyde ParkA view of things to come - women wearing the trousers. All of female kind take to wearing bloomers. A kilted scotsman chats to a newly emancipated lady
Comic postcard, Scotsmen wearing wrong kilts after going for a swim Date: 20th century
Composite picture created in 1925 showing Flying Scotsman and Locomotion No. 1 at Darlington
Composite showing Locomotion and The Flying ScotsmanComposite photo created in 1925 showing Locomotion and The Flying Scotsman at Darlington to celebrate one hundred years of progress
Harland & Wolff oak campaign chest with five drawersHARLAND & WOLFF: 19th century oak campaign chest of two short and three long drawers unusually in one section as opposed to two marked to the reverse with yard number 289 denoting the ship
4472 Flying Scotsman - LNER Class A34472 Flying Scotsman, an LNER Class A3 locomotive, on the main line, at speed, circa 1967. LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman is a 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive
LNER No. 4472 Flying Scotsman leaving King's Cross Station, London by C.T. Howard
British Railways - The Flying Scotsman by Alan Anderson
Comic postcard, Woman annoys Scotsman Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Vicar and Scotsman Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Doctor and Scottish patient Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Scotsman chats with neighbour Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Scotsman on a sandy beach Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Policeman and fainting woman Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Buying rounds in a pub - or not Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Free samples of fruit salts, and the result Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Scotsman and landlady Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Scotsman in short kilt chats with young woman Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Scotsman discusses runners training Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Man in a restaurant with haggis Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Scotsman providing sea breezesComic postcard, Scotsman providing his wife with sea breezes on the cheap Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Scotsmen discuss football match Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Scotsman and taxi driver Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Scotsman drinking in a pub Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Scotsman outside barbers shop Date: 20th century