RM2M99K1B–Advert for Hill, Craig & Co, Papermakers, Balerno, Scotland.
RM2RGBC5G–Ballantrae in Carrick, South Ayrshire, Scotland - viewed from the South with the iconic Ailsa Craig forming the backdrop.
RMKRD0AY–EDWARD GORDON CRAIG Actor and stage designer in the role of Arviragus in Shakespeare's Cymbeline, c.1905 Date: 1872 - 1966
RM2RGBGMP–Cosgriff Hotel and Court, Craig, Colorado, USA - modern 70-room hotel, cocktail lounge, coffee shop, built in 1940.
RM2RGDWC9–A Technical drawing of the spectacular Craig Ellachie bridge over the River Spey in the northeast of Scotland. The bridge was constructed between the years 1812 and 1814.
RM2M96P58–A Technical drawing of the spectacular Craig Ellachie bridge over the River Spey in the northeast of Scotland. The bridge was constructed between the years 1812 and 1814.
RM2M3T1JD–Albert Craig, the so-called Surrey Poet, a well-known character who would recite poetry he had composed at cricket and football matches and sell printed sheets of his poems, and the 'Burmese dwarf'.
RM2M96CCB–Allium Cepa (Onion) 'Ailsa Craig' of the Alliaceae family, a giant show vegetable with a mild flavour. Seen here in close-up, with golden, straw-coloured skin.
RM2M3T1J5–Albert Craig (1849 - 1909), known as 'The Surrey Poet'. Craig was a well-known character who would attend cricket and football matches to write verses and short essays describing the players and events, then had them printed on broadsheets and sold to the crowd.
RM2M96A4E–Wendy Craig (b 1934), BAFTA award-winning English actress, seen here posing with butterflies, a reference to the popular sitcom 'Butterflies' in which she starred between 1978 and 1983 as the frustrated housewife Ria Parkinson.
RM2M3T1J9–Albert Craig, the so-called Surrey Poet (1859-1909) a popular character who composed poems which he recited at football and cricket matches, afterwards selling printed sheets of his verse to crowd. Seen here giving a recital to crowds in the stands at the new Chelsea club.
RM2M3T1HW–Craig, The Surrey Poet, haranguing the crowd at the Oval cricket ground on the subject of Max Pemberton and professional football. Albert Craig (1849-1909) was a well-known character who would attend cricket and football matches to write verses and short essays describing the players and events, then have them printed on broadsheets and sold to the crowd.
RM2RGC1EB–200 metre final: 1st - Craig, USA 2nd - Lippincott, USA 3rd - Applegarth, UK
RM2M9BJW7–ANNIE LAURIE of Maxwelton, beloved by William Douglas of Fingland, to whom the ballad is attributed, but who married Alexander Fergusson of Craig- darroch, promises forgotten...
RM2M99GW3–Adverts for Etna Iron & Steel Co, Motherwell, Hill, Craig & Co, Papermakers, Balerno, and Matthew Reid & Co, Forgings, Kilmarnock, Scotland.
RM2M3PC5B–Golfers at the "Redan", North Berwick. Clockwise from top left: Miss Dewhurst; Mrs Mackinnon and Miss Lindsay; Lord Hampden; Mrs Hilton Philipson, Mrs Da Costa and Lady Wood; and Mrs Cowan, Lady Clerk; and Mrs Craig. Date: 1920
RM2RGDJM4–Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding, New Zealand born tennis player and four-times Wimbledon champion, pictured on the Beau Site Courts at Cannes in 1914 with, from left, F. G. Lowe, Wilding himself, G. M. Simond and Craig Biddle.
RM2M99GWX–Adverts for James Abernethy & Co, Ferryhill Foundry, Aberdeen, C F Wilson & Co, Oil Engine Manufacturers, Aberdeen, Caledonian Wire Rope Company Ltd, Airdrie, near Glasgow, Alexander Craig, Fish Merchant, Aberdeen, and Meff Brothers, Fish Salesmen, Aberdeen, Scotland.
RM2M3NPMT–Actress Jayne Mansfield curtseys to Queen Elizabeth II, following the Royal Film Performance at Leicester Square, London. Between the Queen and Jayne Mansfield are Michael Craig and Anne Heywood. On the right, awaiting presentation, are Stanley Baker and Dorothy Tutin. The choice of film for this performance was Les Girls, a musical comedy. Date: 1957
RM2RGDJKP–Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding (1883-1915), New Zealand born tennis player and four-times Wimbledon champion 1910-1913, pictured with Mr C. T. Craig, managing director of the firm Messrs. Henderson, Craig & Company Ltd, a wood-pulps merchants in London, Manchester and Edinburgh. Mr Craig was the father of one of Wilding's Cambridge friends and Wilding started at the company in July 1911, immediately after he had won the Wimbledon championship for a second time. His job was full-time and based in Manchester and despite spending very little time playing tennis, he nevertheless won the champ
RM2RGB97N–Sikorsky S-67 Blackhawk N671SA (msn 67001), at the SBAC Farnborough Airshow, held between 1-8 September 1974. N6715A crashed while conducting a low-level aerobatic demonstration at the Farnborough Airshow on 1 September 1974. The crew misjudged their pitch in a low-level roll manoeuvre causing the nose to drop below the horizon: they attempted to recover from their inverted position by performing a Split S manoeuvre, but they were too close to the ground and the aircraft struck the ground in a level attitude and immediately burst into flame. Sikorsky test pilot Stu Craig died on impact, and te
RMANHNC9–Caligula Horse Craig
RM2M3RWR2–Front cover, portrait of Charles B Cochran (1872-1951), English theatre producer, who had just joined forces with another producer, Gordon Craig. Date: 1930
RMK07TP2–Group photo, Nottingham Forest Football Club 1905-1906: Niblo, Henderson, Craggs, Wolfe, Dudley, Morris, Craig, Linacre, Timmins, Spouncer, West. Date: 1905-1906
RM2M96MH2–Brilliant Christmas card from the late Victorian/early Edwardian era, showing a Christmas cracker being pulled to reveal the four faces of a family who send their greetings from Craig-Gowan, Clapham Park, London.
RMDRHJM2–Craigmill, near Dundee, Scotland
RMDPADF6–JAMES, LORD CRAIGAVON
RMDRHJNH–Wallace Monument, Stirling, Scotland
RMDPDTXA–ANNIE LAURIE
RMD87YEE–Divers and 'Lusitania'
RMDRFJ84–The Wallace Monument, Stirling, Scotland
RMG39PTC–OLYMPICS/1912/200M FINAL
RMG3BY03–Bermuda, Rocky Craigs just off the shore
RMD86EPY–Tennis champion Anthony Wilding at Cannes
RMG3D2T1–Fantastic Adventures - The involuntary immortals
RM2M986WW–Woman with daffodils in Art Deco style.
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