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Mistakes will happen written by Grant Stewart. Date c1898
Ireland / PortstewartPortstewart, County Derry, one of Northern Irelands major seaside holiday resorts. Date: 1950s
Dress Stewart TartanThe Dress Stewart tartan of the Stewart clan, Scotland. Date: photo taken 1971
John Earl of BuchanJOHN STEWART, earl of BUCHAN Scottish soldier in the French service, Connetable de France. Date: 1381 - 1424
Royal Stuart TartanThe Royal Stuart (or Stewart) tartan of Scotland. Date: photo taken 1972
GolfersThe runners-up and the winners in the Edinburgh golf tournament. From left to right: Duddingston team (runners-up), W B C Miller, A C Glennie, A P Mitchell, J Inches; Dalmahoy team (winners)
Dormouse / Stewart C1840The dormouse. Date: circa 1840
The Irish parliamentary partyThe Irish Parliamentary party (also called the Irish Party or Home Rule Party) was formed in 1882 by Charles Stewart Parnell
Prince Christopher of Greece and Mrs W. B. LeedsPhotographs of Prince Christopher of Greece and his new wife, the twice-divorced American heiress Nancy Leeds. Princess Anastasia of Greece, as she was known after her marriage, formerly Mrs W.B
EDINBURGHA narrow, steep close, believed to date from 1544, named after Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees, Lord Advocate of Scotland 1692-1709 and 1711-13
Amelia Vcts CastlereaghAMELIA ANNE, (nee Hobart) viscountess CASTLEREAGH, marchioness of Londonderry wife of Robert Stewart, viscount & marquess
Cricketer, StewartH.C.Stewart Cricketer - Kent
Mary Q of Scots / DarnleyMARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS with her husband, Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley (1545-67)
Archibald Levin SmithARCHIBALD LEVIN SMITH English judge (here shown as 3rd commissioner in the case between the Times and Charles Stewart Parnell & other Irish nationalists in 1888)
Castle StalkerA girl looks towards Castle Stalker, Argyllshire, Scotland, built by Duncan Stewart of Appin, in about 1540 on an islet known as the Rock of the Cormorants
Charles Stewart ParnellCHARLES STEWART PARNELL Irish Nationalist politician pictured in 1886
Cs Parnell / Vfair 1880CHARLES STEWART PARNELL Irish Nationalist politician
Stewart (B. P. Charles)The STEWART clan, represented by Charles Edward, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie to some, as The Young Pretender to others
Alexander Turney StewartALEXANDER TURNEY STEWART Irish born millionaire storeowner in New York who opened the first department store
Lord Darnley / ArmytageHENRY STEWART, LORD DARNLEY Cousin and second of the three husbands of Mary Queen of Scots (m1565); father of James I of England
Hamiltan Shoots MorayJames Hamilton prepares to shoot James Stewart, the earl of Moray and regent of Scotland. He is assassinated in the main street of Linlithgow
Moray Assassinated / AllenJames Stewart, the earl of Moray and regent of Scotland, assassinated in the main street of Linlithgow by James Hamilton
James Earl of MorayJames Stewart, earl of MORAY Statesman, regent of Scotland
Cs Parnell / CdvCHARLES STEWART PARNELL Irish Nationalist politician in 1880
Fall / Pekingese / 1971CHAMPION CHERANGANI CHIPS CHIME Pose 1 Owned by Stewart
Boys in Tartan C1895Boys in various tartans: Fife, Black Watch, Royal Stewart
Lord Darnley / RobinsonHENRY STEWART, LORD DARNLEY Cousin and second of the three husbands of Mary Queen of Scots (m1565); father of James I of England
ISABELLA STEWART Duchess of Brittany. She was the daughter of James I of Scotland and second wife of Francois, 1st Duke of Brittany
Fox / Stewart 19CA fox stands on top of a hill... perhaps he can hear the hunt?
Ireland Parnell EjectedBy order of the Speaker, Charles Stewart Parnell is removed from the Commons by the sergeant-at-arms for obstruction. Date: 3 February 1881
Parliamentary Party / 1887The leaders of the Irish Parliamentary Party, including Charles Stewart Parnell
Letter of Attestmentauthorising David Fraser, Messenger at Arms, to seize property of 4 members of the Stewart family, to the value of L500, owing to Francis Fraser, trader of Edinburgh
G Washington / StewartGEORGE WASHINGTON First president of the United States
Charles Stewart Parnell re-electedCharles Stewart Parnell is re-elected as leader of the Irish Party, in Committee Room 15 at the House of Commons, Central London