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Sir Walter Scott, Scottish novelist. 19th century
Illustration to Rokeby, narrative poem by Sir Walter ScottIllustration to Rokeby, a narrative poem by Sir Walter Scott. early 19th century
Sir Walter Scott at Holyrood, Edinburgh, ScotlandSir Walter Scott sitting in the bedchamber of Mary Queen of Scots at Holyrood, Edinburgh. 19th century
John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon, Lord ChancellorJohn Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751-1838), British barrister and politician, serving as Lord Chancellor for a number of years during the early 19th century. circa 1810s
Clement Scott - The Theatre magazineClement Scott - English theatre critic, in The Theatre Magazine, January 1886. 1886
Lady Elizabeth ScottLady Elizabeth Diana Montagu Douglas Scott (20 January 1922 19 September 2012), later Elizabeth Diana Percy, Duchess of Northumberland, on the front cover of The Sketch magazine. 1937
John Scott Russell (1808 - 1882), Scottish civil engineer, naval architect and shipbuilder who built the Great Eastern in collaboration with Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Date: 1858
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
Piper PA-24-260B Commanche G-ATOY Myth Too (msn ). The aircraft flown by Sheila Scott (OBE) on her record-breaking solo round the world flight, taxiing in to a reception committee. Date: 1966
United States Army - Signal Corps Dirigible No. 1United States Army - Signal Corps Dirigible No.1, designed and built by Thomas Scott Baldwin, for the US Army Signal Corps. Date: 1908
Curtiss Wind Wagon - Glenn Curtiss and Thomas Scott BaldwinGlenn Curtiss sat in one of his Wind Wagons with Thomas Scott Baldwin. Curtiss wind wgons and ice-boats were used by Thomas Scott Baldwin ( Captain Baldwin, no relation to the A.E.A.s F. W)
Curtiss Wind Wagon with Glenn CurtissGlenn Curtiss sat in one of his Wind Wagons, used by Thomas Scott Baldwin ( Captain Baldwin, no relation to the A.E.A.s F. W)
Marshall General Purpose Engine 61880, William ScottMaker: Marshall, Sons & Co Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 61880 Built: 1913 Registration: FL 3942 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 7 Name: William Scott Date: 1970s-1980s
Captain Scott, whose new expedition to the South Pole had just been announced in 1909, declares the motor sledge to be an invaluable adjunct to ponies and dogs on Polar expeditions
Advertisement in The Illustrated London News publicising the forthcoming story of Captain Scotts Adventurous Journeys in the Antarctic Region as narrated by Lieutenant (Ernest) Shackleton
The Albert Memorial, designed by George Gilbert Scott, showing the sculptures The Continents: Europe (near left) and The Useful Arts: Agriculture (far right). Date: Built 1864 - 1876
10433732The House of Molly Bishop (Lady George Scott) - The bedroom
10433733The House of Molly Bishop (Lady George Scott) - The Courtyard Garden
Pompeii Date: 1871
Captain Tom Campbell Black - AviatorCaptain Tom Campbell Black (1899-1936) - British aviator - winner of the MacRobertson Air Race, London to Melbourne race, in 1934 with Charles William Anderson Scott. Date: 1935
Flight Lieutenant Charles William Anderson ScottDate: 1935
A Corporal of the 1st / 9th Battalion Highland Light InfantryA Corporal of the 1st/9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Battalion Highland Light Infantry in full marching kit.Hommage du Capitaine Andre. Tres sympathique souvenir. (Very warm memories of Captain Andre)
WALTER SCOTTS / KENILWORTPart of Sir Walter Scotts Kenilworth
WALTER SCOTTS WRITINGA manuscript of Sir Walter Scott Date: 1891
CAPTAIN OATES 1912LAWRENCE EDWARD GRACE OATES Member of Captain Scotts expedition which reached the South Pole in January 1912; lost his life in a blizzard on the return trip. Date: 1880 - 1912
The battle of Waterloo-depiction after Walter Scotts poemThe Field of Waterloo - depiction after verse 36 of Walter Scotts poem: Alas! what links of love that morn has Wars rude hand asunder torn
Foreign OfficeThe main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, London. It was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt. From 1861. Date: 1861
King Charless Porter and DwarfA bas relief over the entrance to Bulls Head Court preserves the memory og a giant and a very small dwarf. The effigies represent William Evans a Welsh porter over 2 metres in height
Traffic, by Noel Scott, Lyceum Theatre, LondonTraffic, a play by Noel Scott, at the Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London, starring Mary Glynne and Dennis Neilson-Terry. 1930
Sir Walter Scott, Scottish novelist and poetSir Walter Scott (1771-1832), Scottish novelist, poet, playwright and historian. Date: 19th century
Wagoner, Shropshire - 3Wagoner stands with his horse and cart at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, near Church Stretton, Shropshire Date: 1987
Wagoner, Shropshire - 2Wagoner stands with his horse and cart at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, near Church Stretton, Shropshire Date: 1987
Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife, 3rd pattern, 1943, carried at Normandy Landings, Sgts Scott, No 3 Commando, 1944. Unknown maker. Date: 1940
Sunderland Association Football Club, 1894-95Sunderland Association Football Club committee and players, league champions in the 1894-95 season: Wallace (Financial Secretary), Dodds (Trainer), McNeil, Doig, Wilson, Gow, McCreadie, Henderson
Children and grandchildren of Duke of BuccleuchA group at the celebrations for the seventy-ninth birthday of the Duke of Buccleuch at Langholm Lodge, Dumfrieshire, with his children and grandchildren gathered together. From left The Hon
Tatler cover - Miss Georgina Montagu-Douglas-ScottInner front cover of The Tatler magazines debutante number featuring a portrait of Miss Georgina Montagu-Douglas-Scott, daughter of Lord and Lady George Scott (aka the artist Molly Bishop)
Great frigatebird, Fregata minor nicolliBird specimen collected by Robert Falcon Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition
Specimen labels for Herald petrel Pterodroma, arminjoniana aSpecimen labels for herald petrel collected by Robert Falcon Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition
En Alsace. Georges Scott, (1873-1943). Scott Started His Career In The 1890S And Worked As War Correspondent For The News Magazine L Illustration During The Balkan Wars Of 1912-13
La Croix d Honneur. Georges Scott, (1873-1943). Scott Started His Career In The 1890S And Worked As War Correspondent For The News Magazine L Illustration During The Balkan Wars Of 1912-13
Lady Margaret ScottLady Margaret Ida Montagu Douglas Scott (13 November 1893 17 December 1976), married Admiral Sir Geoffrey Hawkins. She was the eldest of the five daughters of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch
Memorial Home for Crippled Children, Rochdale, LancashireSmall children stand outside the Memorial Home for Crippled Children at Rochdale. The home, built in the arts and crafts style, was founded in 1913 by Walter Scott in memory of his wife, Ellen
Lady Rachel Douglas-Home by Madame YevondeLady Rachel Douglas-Home (1910-1996) by Madame Yevonde. She had recently become engaged to Lord William Scott, whom she married the following month. Date: 1937
Lord Burghley engaged to Lady Mary Montagu-Douglas-ScottDavid George Brownlow Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter (1905 - 1981), Lord Burghley, athlete, sports official and Conservative party politician pictured at the time of his engagement to Lady Mary
Lord and Lady Francis Scott at Njoro Polo GroundLord and Lady Francis Scottt at the Njoro Polo Ground in Kenya. Lady Francis Scott was Lady Eileen Elliot and Lord Francis was the brother of the Duke of Buccleuch
Cora L V Scott, American spiritualist mediumCora Lodencia Veronica Scott (1840-1923), American spiritualist medium. She married four times, and adopted her husbands surname each time (Hatch, Daniels, Tappan, and Richmond)
Battersea Power Station - First Phase OperationalBattersea Power Station, London - on the banks of the River Thames - built in two phases. This is the coal-fired power station in 1934, with the first phase operational (two towers - the A Station)