Soho, London - 47 Frith Street W1 - neon sign for Ronnie Scotts jazz club. 1973
Lieutenant Campbell (in gloves, Captain Scott's)Lieutenant Campbell (in gloves, Captain Scott's second in command, on board the Terra Nova
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Wilson, Bowers, Cherry-GarrardScott's Antarctic Expedition Wilson Bowers and Cherry-Garrard on their return from Cape Crozier in 1911
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Simpson launch weather balloonScott's Antarctic Expedition Simpson launching a weather balloon
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Captain Scott addresses crewScott's Antarctic Expedition Captain Scott addressing the crew of the Terra Nova prior to departure probably in June 1910
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Lieutenant Evans October 1911
Scott's Antarctic Expedition - at the South PoleScott's Antarctic Expedition At the South Pole left to right Oates Bowers Scott Wilson Evans on 17th January 1912
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Terra Nova departing CardiffScott's Antarctic Expedition Terra Nova departing from Cardiff
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Captain Scott's last words in his diary March 1912
Scott's last words in his diary
Scott's Antarctic Expedition - Bowers Wilson, Cherry-GarrardScott's Antarctic Expedition Bowers Wilson and Cherry-Garrard in June 1911
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Terra Nova in Pack Ice 13th December 1910
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Evans Day Lashly and Hooper in October 1911
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Cpt. Scott on the Terra NovaScott's Antarctic Expedition Captain Scott on the Terra Nova in 1910
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Lt. Pennell on the Terra NovaScott's Antarctic Expedition Lieutenant Pennell on the Terra Nova in 1912
Captain Scott's team nearly lose sledge through snow bridgeCaptain Scott's team nearly lose a sledge through a snow bridge Date: 1910s
Captain Scott's South Pole ill-fated party Date: 1910s
Scotts Bunker, Polygon Wood, BelgiumThe bunker is just behind the New Zealand National Memorial, though one needs to climb a small wall to visit it from there
Happy as the day is long - are the little ones who are strengthened and nourished by this body-building food (basically cod liver oil in more palatable form). Date: c.1924
U. S. Troops in Mexico CityGeneral Scotts grand entrance into Mexico City. Soldiers on horseback and on foot fill up the Plaza de la Constituticion, with the Metropolitan Cathedral in the background. The U.S
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
Advertisement for Scotts Emulsion - A young girl (in good health thanks to Scotts emulsion!) playing with her small pet dog and three adorable kittens
C W A Scotts second wife, Greta, receiving messagesC.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, receiving messages of congratulations after his winning of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. 1 October 1936
Advert for Dr. Scotts electric plasters 1889They who suffer ache and pain, need suffer never more again. With the new invention Dr. Scotts electric plaster. Claiming to cure many illnesses
Advert for Dr. Scotts electric insoles 1889Keep feet warm and the head cool, Dr. Scotts electric insoles use when wearing electric plaster, keeps feet warm in coldest weather, comes in differnt sizes and for ladies and gents. circa 1889
Advert for Dr Scotts electric corsets 1890World wide reputation Dr Scotts electric corsets and waists, giving and supporting qualities and durability of material, which is a comfort to the robust as well as the invaild. 1890
Scotts advert for soft field service caps, WW1Advert for the new soft field-service caps from Scotts Ltd of Old Bond Street, posted free to the Front for 18 shillings and sixpence in 1915. Date: 1915
Advert for Scotts gentlemens hats 1912Gentlemens hats for country wear in two different styles. 1912
Advert for Scotts womens hats 1912Matlock, hat, in smooth or rough finished felt with smartlt turned up brim, trimmed, with a wing and knot of ribbon. 1912
Scotts Restaurant in London - famed for its oysters and lobster, formerly with sawdust on the floor and a zinc bar. On the corner of Piccadilly and Shaftesbury Avenue. Date: circa early 1920s
Sir Connop Guthrie, right, owner of the winning aircraft, and C.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, left, greet C.W.A Scott at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race
The Mayor of Croydon, Lady Connop GuthrieFrom left: The Mayor of Croydon, Lady Connop Guthrie and C.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, greet C.W.A Scott and Giles Guthrie as their aircraft arrives back at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger
C W A Scotts second wife, Greta, greets C W A ScottC.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, greets C.W.A Scott and Giles Guthrie as their aircraft arrives back at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. October 1936
C W A Scotts second wife, Greta, receiving telegramsC.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, receiving telegrams of congratulations after his winning of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. 1 October 1936
Scotts on Piccadilly, LondonScotts hotel or restaurant at the junction of Great Windmill Street and Piccadilly, London. Pursued starring Robert Mitchum is being advertised, playing at the Warner Theatre in Leicester Square
Electric brushA detailed advertisement from 1883 for Dr. Scotts Electric Hair Brush, claiming to cure a variety of ills, from headaches to deafness, baldness to a weary brain