Kilties Three poster for the 1918 Scottish Romance of the Great War Jocks on leave in Edinburgh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kilties-three-poster-for-the-1918-scottish-romance-of-the-great-war-10773484.html
RMA3FPHH–Kilties Three poster for the 1918 Scottish Romance of the Great War Jocks on leave in Edinburgh
Kilties in New York, Photograph shows Canadian Highlander soldiers and band marching in New York City. The Highlander regiments were in the United States in July of 1917 for 'British Recruiting Week' which encouraged enlistment in World War I., 1917 July, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kilties-in-new-york-photograph-shows-canadian-highlander-soldiers-and-band-marching-in-new-york-city-the-highlander-regiments-were-in-the-united-states-in-july-of-1917-for-british-recruiting-week-which-encouraged-enlistment-in-world-war-i-1917-july-world-war-1914-1918-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-image599558844.html
RM2WRC7BT–Kilties in New York, Photograph shows Canadian Highlander soldiers and band marching in New York City. The Highlander regiments were in the United States in July of 1917 for 'British Recruiting Week' which encouraged enlistment in World War I., 1917 July, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, rest on the roadside,, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kilties-a-canadian-band-of-scots-rest-on-the-roadside-westland-new-zealand-during-their-world-tour-1909-image449889291.html
RM2H3X6AK–The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, rest on the roadside,, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909.
Kilties in New York (20184080730) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-kilties-in-new-york-20184080730-169734096.html
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RM2CG1EY0–Grierson Charles Maciver - See the Kilties Passing by - British School - 19th Century
767 Hoot mon, the kilties are here! LCCN00652401 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/767-hoot-mon-the-kilties-are-here!-lccn00652401-image213506490.html
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GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guthrie-percy-a-lt-col-236-battalion-canada-the-maclean-kilties-of-america-image352634961.html
RM2BDKWDN–GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA'
World War One Canadian kilties march at Mons passing French civilians 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-world-war-one-canadian-kilties-march-at-mons-passing-french-civilians-20141143.html
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Kilties Band of Canada 1904 concert programme for the Scottish music band in the Dominion Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kilties-band-of-canada-1904-concert-programme-for-the-scottish-music-10773536.html
RMA3FPNN–Kilties Band of Canada 1904 concert programme for the Scottish music band in the Dominion
Lt. Col. Percy A. Guthrie, 236th Battalion, Canada, 'The Maclean Kilties of America', 1917. Lieutenant-Colonel Percy Albert Guthrie, Canadian barrister and soldier, wounded in France during the First World War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-percy-a-guthrie-236th-battalion-canada-the-maclean-kilties-of-america-1917-lieutenant-colonel-percy-albert-guthrie-canadian-barrister-and-soldier-wounded-in-france-during-the-first-world-war-image534091273.html
RM2P0WXT9–Lt. Col. Percy A. Guthrie, 236th Battalion, Canada, 'The Maclean Kilties of America', 1917. Lieutenant-Colonel Percy Albert Guthrie, Canadian barrister and soldier, wounded in France during the First World War.
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RMF6ACD1–Kilties in New York
. Boston common; scenes from four centuries. eadquarters of a British and Canadian Recruiting Mission— with friendly kilties received as warmly by the local public asthe red-coats of the eighteenth century were detested. Therecruiting stations for the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of theUnited States were but the modern equivalents of the recruitingtents used on the Common during the Civil War. Without any suchprecedent were the huts of the Y. M. C. A., the Knights of Colum-bus, Salvation Army, and the American Red Cross. The Army andNavy Canteen, in which departing and returning soldiers and s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boston-common-scenes-from-four-centuries-eadquarters-of-a-british-and-canadian-recruiting-mission-with-friendly-kilties-received-as-warmly-by-the-local-public-asthe-red-coats-of-the-eighteenth-century-were-detested-therecruiting-stations-for-the-army-navy-and-marine-corps-of-theunited-states-were-but-the-modern-equivalents-of-the-recruitingtents-used-on-the-common-during-the-civil-war-without-any-suchprecedent-were-the-huts-of-the-y-m-c-a-the-knights-of-colum-bus-salvation-army-and-the-american-red-cross-the-army-andnavy-canteen-in-which-departing-and-returning-soldiers-and-s-image336892077.html
RM2AG2N7W–. Boston common; scenes from four centuries. eadquarters of a British and Canadian Recruiting Mission— with friendly kilties received as warmly by the local public asthe red-coats of the eighteenth century were detested. Therecruiting stations for the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of theUnited States were but the modern equivalents of the recruitingtents used on the Common during the Civil War. Without any suchprecedent were the huts of the Y. M. C. A., the Knights of Colum-bus, Salvation Army, and the American Red Cross. The Army andNavy Canteen, in which departing and returning soldiers and s
2010 Tribeca Film Festival EVERY DAY Premiere Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-2010-tribeca-film-festival-every-day-premiere-32401415.html
RMBTM09B–2010 Tribeca Film Festival EVERY DAY Premiere
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Glen Mor Pipe Band from Lochaber competing at the World Pipe Band Championships at Cowal Highland Gathering Dunoon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-glen-mor-pipe-band-from-lochaber-competing-at-the-world-pipe-band-28602441.html
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Kilties enter 71st Regt. Armory, Photograph shows Canadian Highlander soldiers (Kilties) entering the 71st Regiment Armory, Park Avenue (between East 33rd and 4th streets), New York City. The Highlander regiments were in the United States in July of 1917 for 'British Recruiting Week' which encouraged enlistment in World War I., 1917 July, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kilties-enter-71st-regt-armory-photograph-shows-canadian-highlander-soldiers-kilties-entering-the-71st-regiment-armory-park-avenue-between-east-33rd-and-4th-streets-new-york-city-the-highlander-regiments-were-in-the-united-states-in-july-of-1917-for-british-recruiting-week-which-encouraged-enlistment-in-world-war-i-1917-july-world-war-1914-1918-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-image599558842.html
RM2WRC7BP–Kilties enter 71st Regt. Armory, Photograph shows Canadian Highlander soldiers (Kilties) entering the 71st Regiment Armory, Park Avenue (between East 33rd and 4th streets), New York City. The Highlander regiments were in the United States in July of 1917 for 'British Recruiting Week' which encouraged enlistment in World War I., 1917 July, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, rest at Inangahua Junction,, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kilties-a-canadian-band-of-scots-rest-at-inangahua-junction-westland-new-zealand-during-their-world-tour-1909-image449889406.html
RM2H3X6EP–The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, rest at Inangahua Junction,, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909.
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GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guthrie-percy-a-lt-col-236-battalion-canada-the-maclean-kilties-of-america-image352634946.html
RM2BDKWD6–GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA'
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Kilties in New York, July 1917. Canadian Highlander soldiers and band marching in New York City. The Highlander regiments were in the United States in July of 1917 for "British Recruiting Week" which encouraged enlistment in World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kilties-in-new-york-july-1917-canadian-highlander-soldiers-and-band-marching-in-new-york-city-the-highlander-regiments-were-in-the-united-states-in-july-of-1917-for-quotbritish-recruiting-weekquot-which-encouraged-enlistment-in-world-war-i-image599666013.html
RM2WRH439–Kilties in New York, July 1917. Canadian Highlander soldiers and band marching in New York City. The Highlander regiments were in the United States in July of 1917 for "British Recruiting Week" which encouraged enlistment in World War I.
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Them was the good old days, in Davenport, Scott County Iowa . ds usta folly them kilties aroundwhen they played the saloons, and could tell they were playinmusic, but couldnt get hep to the tunes, every wheeze sound-in just the same. Them hielan guys carried heavy campinoutfits on their backs, and miista had a hunch that prohibi-tion was comin, the way they practiced preparedness. Professor Guckert gave a mandolin and guitar concertat the Burtis, and the burg went daffy on that tinkly music,Jimmy Donahue bein the first kid to tackle a mandolin.Lee Grabbe then organized the Venetian mandolin cl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/them-was-the-good-old-days-in-davenport-scott-county-iowa-ds-usta-folly-them-kilties-aroundwhen-they-played-the-saloons-and-could-tell-they-were-playinmusic-but-couldnt-get-hep-to-the-tunes-every-wheeze-sound-in-just-the-same-them-hielan-guys-carried-heavy-campinoutfits-on-their-backs-and-miista-had-a-hunch-that-prohibi-tion-was-comin-the-way-they-practiced-preparedness-professor-guckert-gave-a-mandolin-and-guitar-concertat-the-burtis-and-the-burg-went-daffy-on-that-tinkly-musicjimmy-donahue-bein-the-first-kid-to-tackle-a-mandolinlee-grabbe-then-organized-the-venetian-mandolin-cl-image342667180.html
RM2AWDRDG–Them was the good old days, in Davenport, Scott County Iowa . ds usta folly them kilties aroundwhen they played the saloons, and could tell they were playinmusic, but couldnt get hep to the tunes, every wheeze sound-in just the same. Them hielan guys carried heavy campinoutfits on their backs, and miista had a hunch that prohibi-tion was comin, the way they practiced preparedness. Professor Guckert gave a mandolin and guitar concertat the Burtis, and the burg went daffy on that tinkly music,Jimmy Donahue bein the first kid to tackle a mandolin.Lee Grabbe then organized the Venetian mandolin cl
Pipe Band in Circle Formation competing at the World Pipe Band Championships Cowal Highland Gathering Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pipe-band-in-circle-formation-competing-at-the-world-pipe-band-championships-28597069.html
RMBJEKRW–Pipe Band in Circle Formation competing at the World Pipe Band Championships Cowal Highland Gathering
Capt. Adams receiving 'Kilties' on RECRUIT, Photograph shows Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929) a U.S. naval officer who served as the commander of the USS Recruit, a wooden mockup of a battleship built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. Adams is greeting members of the Canadian Highlander regiments, ('Kilties') who were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment., 1917 July, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/capt-adams-receiving-kilties-on-recruit-photograph-shows-captain-charles-albert-adams-1846-1929-a-us-naval-officer-who-served-as-the-commander-of-the-uss-recruit-a-wooden-mockup-of-a-battleship-built-in-union-square-new-york-city-by-the-navy-to-recruit-seamen-and-sell-liberty-bonds-during-world-war-i-adams-is-greeting-members-of-the-canadian-highlander-regiments-kilties-who-were-in-new-york-in-july-1917-to-assist-in-recruitment-1917-july-world-war-1914-1918-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-image599558981.html
RM2WRC7GN–Capt. Adams receiving 'Kilties' on RECRUIT, Photograph shows Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929) a U.S. naval officer who served as the commander of the USS Recruit, a wooden mockup of a battleship built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. Adams is greeting members of the Canadian Highlander regiments, ('Kilties') who were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment., 1917 July, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, on a camel in Leonora, Western Australia, during their world tour, 1909. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kilties-a-canadian-band-of-scots-on-a-camel-in-leonora-western-australia-during-their-world-tour-1909-image449889498.html
RM2H3X6J2–The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, on a camel in Leonora, Western Australia, during their world tour, 1909.
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Kilties enter 71st Regt. Armory, July 1917. Canadian Highlander soldiers (Kilties) entering the 71st Regiment Armory, Park Avenue (between East 33rd and 4th streets), New York City. The Highlander regiments were in the United States in July of 1917 for "British Recruiting Week" which encouraged enlistment in World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kilties-enter-71st-regt-armory-july-1917-canadian-highlander-soldiers-kilties-entering-the-71st-regiment-armory-park-avenue-between-east-33rd-and-4th-streets-new-york-city-the-highlander-regiments-were-in-the-united-states-in-july-of-1917-for-quotbritish-recruiting-weekquot-which-encouraged-enlistment-in-world-war-i-image599666028.html
RM2WRH43T–Kilties enter 71st Regt. Armory, July 1917. Canadian Highlander soldiers (Kilties) entering the 71st Regiment Armory, Park Avenue (between East 33rd and 4th streets), New York City. The Highlander regiments were in the United States in July of 1917 for "British Recruiting Week" which encouraged enlistment in World War I.
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RMF6AC0R–Capt Adams receiving Kilties on RECRUIT
Bones, molars, and briefs . he limit—They taught him how and when to call; He put his money in it. He bought his chips, a handsome pile— All reil and white and blue.Dame Iortuue he tried to beguile, And win a pot or two. Im sure to win, he softly said.His prospects he thought sunny; But that night ere he crept to bed.The others had his money. His luck not good, his thoughts ne.t turned To wine of ruddy hue;To drink his whiskey straight he learned. He downed the mi.ed drinks, too. One night he went to Music Hall. The Kilties Band to hear:He tried the rye and Scotch high-ball. He downed three Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bones-molars-and-briefs-he-limitthey-taught-him-how-and-when-to-call-he-put-his-money-in-it-he-bought-his-chips-a-handsome-pile-all-reil-and-white-and-bluedame-iortuue-he-tried-to-beguile-and-win-a-pot-or-two-im-sure-to-win-he-softly-saidhis-prospects-he-thought-sunny-but-that-night-ere-he-crept-to-bedthe-others-had-his-money-his-luck-not-good-his-thoughts-net-turned-to-wine-of-ruddy-hueto-drink-his-whiskey-straight-he-learned-he-downed-the-mied-drinks-too-one-night-he-went-to-music-hall-the-kilties-band-to-hearhe-tried-the-rye-and-scotch-high-ball-he-downed-three-image342793202.html
RM2AWKG6A–Bones, molars, and briefs . he limit—They taught him how and when to call; He put his money in it. He bought his chips, a handsome pile— All reil and white and blue.Dame Iortuue he tried to beguile, And win a pot or two. Im sure to win, he softly said.His prospects he thought sunny; But that night ere he crept to bed.The others had his money. His luck not good, his thoughts ne.t turned To wine of ruddy hue;To drink his whiskey straight he learned. He downed the mi.ed drinks, too. One night he went to Music Hall. The Kilties Band to hear:He tried the rye and Scotch high-ball. He downed three
Capt. Adams addresses recruits, Photograph shows Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929), a U.S. naval officer who served as the commander of the U.S.S. Recruit, a wooden mockup of a battleship built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. Adams is bidding farewell to new recruits along with Canadian Highlander soldiers ('Kilties') who were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment., 1917 July, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/capt-adams-addresses-recruits-photograph-shows-captain-charles-albert-adams-1846-1929-a-us-naval-officer-who-served-as-the-commander-of-the-uss-recruit-a-wooden-mockup-of-a-battleship-built-in-union-square-new-york-city-by-the-navy-to-recruit-seamen-and-sell-liberty-bonds-during-world-war-i-adams-is-bidding-farewell-to-new-recruits-along-with-canadian-highlander-soldiers-kilties-who-were-in-new-york-in-july-1917-to-assist-in-recruitment-1917-july-world-war-1914-1918-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-image599558941.html
RM2WRC7F9–Capt. Adams addresses recruits, Photograph shows Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929), a U.S. naval officer who served as the commander of the U.S.S. Recruit, a wooden mockup of a battleship built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. Adams is bidding farewell to new recruits along with Canadian Highlander soldiers ('Kilties') who were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment., 1917 July, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
Some members of The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, stand beside advertising in Masterton, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-members-of-the-kilties-a-canadian-band-of-scots-stand-beside-advertising-in-masterton-new-zealand-during-their-world-tour-1909-image449889408.html
RM2H3X6ET–Some members of The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, stand beside advertising in Masterton, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909.
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Col. Percy A. Guthrie, July 1917. Colonel Percy Albert Guthrie (1884-1948) on the steps of the 71st Regiment Armory, Park Avenue (between East 33rd and East 34th streets), New York City. Guthrie was the leader of the 236th Canadian Infantry (the Maclean Highlanders) who were in the United States in July of 1917 for "British Recruiting Week" which encouraged enlistment in World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-percy-a-guthrie-july-1917-colonel-percy-albert-guthrie-1884-1948-on-the-steps-of-the-71st-regiment-armory-park-avenue-between-east-33rd-and-east-34th-streets-new-york-city-guthrie-was-the-leader-of-the-236th-canadian-infantry-the-maclean-highlanders-who-were-in-the-united-states-in-july-of-1917-for-quotbritish-recruiting-weekquot-which-encouraged-enlistment-in-world-war-i-image599666027.html
RM2WRH43R–Col. Percy A. Guthrie, July 1917. Colonel Percy Albert Guthrie (1884-1948) on the steps of the 71st Regiment Armory, Park Avenue (between East 33rd and East 34th streets), New York City. Guthrie was the leader of the 236th Canadian Infantry (the Maclean Highlanders) who were in the United States in July of 1917 for "British Recruiting Week" which encouraged enlistment in World War I.
The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . lub, though yetin its infancy, has had quite a successful yearand although we regret not being able to pub-lish the High School Monthly Magazine, yetwe feel that the L. C. meetings have not onlymade up for it, but have also given the pupilsof the coming year an opportunity of exhibit-ing their literary as well as dramatic abilities. Let us hope, therefore, that the pupils ofnext Fifth and Sixth Forms will as faithfullyand profitably carry on the work of the HighSchool Literarv Club. H. BOWEN, V.A., M.H.S. THE KILTIES.Dedicated to the 73rd Royal Highla Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-high-school-magazinemontreal-canada-lub-though-yetin-its-infancy-has-had-quite-a-successful-yearand-although-we-regret-not-being-able-to-pub-lish-the-high-school-monthly-magazine-yetwe-feel-that-the-l-c-meetings-have-not-onlymade-up-for-it-but-have-also-given-the-pupilsof-the-coming-year-an-opportunity-of-exhibit-ing-their-literary-as-well-as-dramatic-abilities-let-us-hope-therefore-that-the-pupils-ofnext-fifth-and-sixth-forms-will-as-faithfullyand-profitably-carry-on-the-work-of-the-highschool-literarv-club-h-bowen-va-mhs-the-kiltiesdedicated-to-the-73rd-royal-highla-image340218518.html
RM2ANE85A–The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . lub, though yetin its infancy, has had quite a successful yearand although we regret not being able to pub-lish the High School Monthly Magazine, yetwe feel that the L. C. meetings have not onlymade up for it, but have also given the pupilsof the coming year an opportunity of exhibit-ing their literary as well as dramatic abilities. Let us hope, therefore, that the pupils ofnext Fifth and Sixth Forms will as faithfullyand profitably carry on the work of the HighSchool Literarv Club. H. BOWEN, V.A., M.H.S. THE KILTIES.Dedicated to the 73rd Royal Highla
Col. Guthrie on RECRUIT, Photograph shows Colonel Percy Albert Guthrie (1884-1948), leader of the 236th Canadian Infantry (the Maclean Highlanders), speaking on the U.S.S. Recruit, a wooden battleship mockup built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. The Maclean Highlanders ('Kilties') were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment efforts. Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929) the commander of the U.S.S. Recruit stands to the right of Guthrie, in a white uniform., 1917 July, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-guthrie-on-recruit-photograph-shows-colonel-percy-albert-guthrie-1884-1948-leader-of-the-236th-canadian-infantry-the-maclean-highlanders-speaking-on-the-uss-recruit-a-wooden-battleship-mockup-built-in-union-square-new-york-city-by-the-navy-to-recruit-seamen-and-sell-liberty-bonds-during-world-war-i-the-maclean-highlanders-kilties-were-in-new-york-in-july-1917-to-assist-in-recruitment-efforts-captain-charles-albert-adams-1846-1929-the-commander-of-the-uss-recruit-stands-to-the-right-of-guthrie-in-a-white-uniform-1917-july-world-war-1914-1918-glass-negatives-image599558940.html
RM2WRC7F8–Col. Guthrie on RECRUIT, Photograph shows Colonel Percy Albert Guthrie (1884-1948), leader of the 236th Canadian Infantry (the Maclean Highlanders), speaking on the U.S.S. Recruit, a wooden battleship mockup built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. The Maclean Highlanders ('Kilties') were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment efforts. Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929) the commander of the U.S.S. Recruit stands to the right of Guthrie, in a white uniform., 1917 July, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives
The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, inspect a camel train in Leonora, Western Australia, during their world tour, 1909. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kilties-a-canadian-band-of-scots-inspect-a-camel-train-in-leonora-western-australia-during-their-world-tour-1909-image449889534.html
RM2H3X6KA–The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, inspect a camel train in Leonora, Western Australia, during their world tour, 1909.
GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA' LCCN2016868380 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-guthrie-percy-a-lt-col-236-battalion-canada-the-maclean-kilties-of-176959754.html
RMM7W5Y6–GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA' LCCN2016868380
GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA' Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass 5 x 7 in. or smaller Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guthrie-percy-a-lt-col-236-battalion-canada-the-maclean-kilties-of-america-abstractmedium-1-negative-glass-5-x-7-in-or-smaller-image266459535.html
RMWDE7RY–GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA' Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass 5 x 7 in. or smaller
Lieut. Seely, Lt. Col. P.A. Guthrie, Col. J.S. Denis [i.e. Dennis], Capt. Black, July 1917. Officers of Canadian Highlander regiments standing outside the 71st Regiment Armory, Park Avenue (between East 33rd and East 34th streets), New York City. The Highlander regiments were in the United States in July of 1917 for "British Recruiting Week" which encouraged enlistment in World War I. The officers include Lieutenant H. A. Seeley, Colonel Percy Albert Guthrie, Lieutenant J.S. Dennis, and Captain J.D. Black. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieut-seely-lt-col-pa-guthrie-col-js-denis-ie-dennis-capt-black-july-1917-officers-of-canadian-highlander-regiments-standing-outside-the-71st-regiment-armory-park-avenue-between-east-33rd-and-east-34th-streets-new-york-city-the-highlander-regiments-were-in-the-united-states-in-july-of-1917-for-quotbritish-recruiting-weekquot-which-encouraged-enlistment-in-world-war-i-the-officers-include-lieutenant-h-a-seeley-colonel-percy-albert-guthrie-lieutenant-js-dennis-and-captain-jd-black-image599666004.html
RM2WRH430–Lieut. Seely, Lt. Col. P.A. Guthrie, Col. J.S. Denis [i.e. Dennis], Capt. Black, July 1917. Officers of Canadian Highlander regiments standing outside the 71st Regiment Armory, Park Avenue (between East 33rd and East 34th streets), New York City. The Highlander regiments were in the United States in July of 1917 for "British Recruiting Week" which encouraged enlistment in World War I. The officers include Lieutenant H. A. Seeley, Colonel Percy Albert Guthrie, Lieutenant J.S. Dennis, and Captain J.D. Black.
The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots fill two stagecoaches on the Buller Road,, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kilties-a-canadian-band-of-scots-fill-two-stagecoaches-on-the-buller-road-westland-new-zealand-during-their-world-tour-1909-image449889379.html
RM2H3X6DR–The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots fill two stagecoaches on the Buller Road,, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909.
GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA' LCCN2016868379 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-guthrie-percy-a-lt-col-236-battalion-canada-the-maclean-kilties-of-176959753.html
RMM7W5Y5–GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA' LCCN2016868379
GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA' Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass 5 x 7 in. or smaller Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guthrie-percy-a-lt-col-236-battalion-canada-the-maclean-kilties-of-america-abstractmedium-1-negative-glass-5-x-7-in-or-smaller-image266459513.html
RMWDE7R5–GUTHRIE, PERCY A., LT. COL., 236 BATTALION, CANADA, 'THE MacLEAN KILTIES OF AMERICA' Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass 5 x 7 in. or smaller
Captain Adams addresses recruits, July 1917. Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929), a U.S. naval officer who served as the commander of the U.S.S. Recruit, a wooden mockup of a battleship built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. Adams is bidding farewell to new recruits along with Canadian Highlander soldiers ("Kilties") who were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captain-adams-addresses-recruits-july-1917-captain-charles-albert-adams-1846-1929-a-us-naval-officer-who-served-as-the-commander-of-the-uss-recruit-a-wooden-mockup-of-a-battleship-built-in-union-square-new-york-city-by-the-navy-to-recruit-seamen-and-sell-liberty-bonds-during-world-war-i-adams-is-bidding-farewell-to-new-recruits-along-with-canadian-highlander-soldiers-quotkiltiesquot-who-were-in-new-york-in-july-1917-to-assist-in-recruitment-image599666082.html
RM2WRH45P–Captain Adams addresses recruits, July 1917. Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929), a U.S. naval officer who served as the commander of the U.S.S. Recruit, a wooden mockup of a battleship built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. Adams is bidding farewell to new recruits along with Canadian Highlander soldiers ("Kilties") who were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment.
The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, pause at Hawks Crag in the Buller Gorge, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kilties-a-canadian-band-of-scots-pause-at-hawks-crag-in-the-buller-gorge-westland-new-zealand-during-their-world-tour-1909-image449889402.html
RM2H3X6EJ–The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, pause at Hawks Crag in the Buller Gorge, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909.
Hoot mon, the kilties are here! Abstract: Poster showing Uncle Sam with a man in eighteenth-century garb and a man in a kilt playing a bagpipe. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hoot-mon-the-kilties-are-here!-abstract-poster-showing-uncle-sam-with-a-man-in-eighteenth-century-garb-and-a-man-in-a-kilt-playing-a-bagpipe-image269706083.html
RMWJP4T3–Hoot mon, the kilties are here! Abstract: Poster showing Uncle Sam with a man in eighteenth-century garb and a man in a kilt playing a bagpipe.
Captain Adams receiving "Kilties" on U.S.S. Recruit, July 1917. Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929) a U.S. naval officer who served as the commander of the USS Recruit, a wooden mockup of a battleship built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. Adams is greeting members of the Canadian Highlander regiments, ("Kilties") who were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captain-adams-receiving-quotkiltiesquot-on-uss-recruit-july-1917-captain-charles-albert-adams-1846-1929-a-us-naval-officer-who-served-as-the-commander-of-the-uss-recruit-a-wooden-mockup-of-a-battleship-built-in-union-square-new-york-city-by-the-navy-to-recruit-seamen-and-sell-liberty-bonds-during-world-war-i-adams-is-greeting-members-of-the-canadian-highlander-regiments-quotkiltiesquot-who-were-in-new-york-in-july-1917-to-assist-in-recruitment-image599666067.html
RM2WRH457–Captain Adams receiving "Kilties" on U.S.S. Recruit, July 1917. Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929) a U.S. naval officer who served as the commander of the USS Recruit, a wooden mockup of a battleship built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. Adams is greeting members of the Canadian Highlander regiments, ("Kilties") who were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment.
The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots fill two stagecoaches on the Buller Road,, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kilties-a-canadian-band-of-scots-fill-two-stagecoaches-on-the-buller-road-westland-new-zealand-during-their-world-tour-1909-image449889428.html
RM2H3X6FG–The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots fill two stagecoaches on the Buller Road,, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909.
Colonel Guthrie on U.S.S. Recruit, July 1917. Colonel Percy Albert Guthrie (1884-1948), leader of the 236th Canadian Infantry (the Maclean Highlanders), speaking on the U.S.S. Recruit, a wooden battleship mockup built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. The Maclean Highlanders ("Kilties") were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment efforts. Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929) the commander of the U.S.S. Recruit stands to the right of Guthrie, in a white uniform. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colonel-guthrie-on-uss-recruit-july-1917-colonel-percy-albert-guthrie-1884-1948-leader-of-the-236th-canadian-infantry-the-maclean-highlanders-speaking-on-the-uss-recruit-a-wooden-battleship-mockup-built-in-union-square-new-york-city-by-the-navy-to-recruit-seamen-and-sell-liberty-bonds-during-world-war-i-the-maclean-highlanders-quotkiltiesquot-were-in-new-york-in-july-1917-to-assist-in-recruitment-efforts-captain-charles-albert-adams-1846-1929-the-commander-of-the-uss-recruit-stands-to-the-right-of-guthrie-in-a-white-uniform-image599666058.html
RM2WRH44X–Colonel Guthrie on U.S.S. Recruit, July 1917. Colonel Percy Albert Guthrie (1884-1948), leader of the 236th Canadian Infantry (the Maclean Highlanders), speaking on the U.S.S. Recruit, a wooden battleship mockup built in Union Square, New York City by the Navy to recruit seamen and sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. The Maclean Highlanders ("Kilties") were in New York in July 1917 to assist in recruitment efforts. Captain Charles Albert Adams (1846-1929) the commander of the U.S.S. Recruit stands to the right of Guthrie, in a white uniform.
The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots inspect a hotel at Rotorua, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909. The hotel was destroyed by a volcanic eruption. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kilties-a-canadian-band-of-scots-inspect-a-hotel-at-rotorua-new-zealand-during-their-world-tour-1909-the-hotel-was-destroyed-by-a-volcanic-eruption-image449889326.html
RM2H3X6BX–The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots inspect a hotel at Rotorua, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909. The hotel was destroyed by a volcanic eruption.
The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots fill two stagecoaches at Reefton, ready to travel the Buller Road,, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kilties-a-canadian-band-of-scots-fill-two-stagecoaches-at-reefton-ready-to-travel-the-buller-road-westland-new-zealand-during-their-world-tour-1909-image449889420.html
RM2H3X6F8–The Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots fill two stagecoaches at Reefton, ready to travel the Buller Road,, Westland, New Zealand during their world tour, 1909.
Members of the Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, on board an open-topped motor bus in Nelson, New Zealand, outside the grocery store of W. Akersten, 1909. The signage on the top level holding several members of the Kilties Band, advertises J. Savage and Sons, picture framing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-kilties-a-canadian-band-of-scots-on-board-an-open-topped-motor-bus-in-nelson-new-zealand-outside-the-grocery-store-of-w-akersten-1909-the-signage-on-the-top-level-holding-several-members-of-the-kilties-band-advertises-j-savage-and-sons-picture-framing-image449889411.html
RM2H3X6EY–Members of the Kilties, a Canadian band of Scots, on board an open-topped motor bus in Nelson, New Zealand, outside the grocery store of W. Akersten, 1909. The signage on the top level holding several members of the Kilties Band, advertises J. Savage and Sons, picture framing.
Tourists from the Canadian Band, the Kilties, at the Sphinx, Giza plateau, Egypt, 1909 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tourists-from-the-canadian-band-the-kilties-at-the-sphinx-giza-plateau-egypt-1909-image449889606.html
RM2H3X6NX–Tourists from the Canadian Band, the Kilties, at the Sphinx, Giza plateau, Egypt, 1909
Tourists from the Canadian Band, the Kilties, at the Great Pyramid of Giza,, Egypt, 1909 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tourists-from-the-canadian-band-the-kilties-at-the-great-pyramid-of-giza-egypt-1909-image449889608.html
RM2H3X6P0–Tourists from the Canadian Band, the Kilties, at the Great Pyramid of Giza,, Egypt, 1909
Tourists from the Canadian Band, the Kilties, board a boat for a trip on the Nile Rver, Egypt, 1909 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tourists-from-the-canadian-band-the-kilties-board-a-boat-for-a-trip-on-the-nile-rver-egypt-1909-image449889611.html
RM2H3X6P3–Tourists from the Canadian Band, the Kilties, board a boat for a trip on the Nile Rver, Egypt, 1909
Passengers alight from the train at Broken River to transfer to Stagecoach for their journey over the Southern Alps in New Zealand, 1909. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/passengers-alight-from-the-train-at-broken-river-to-transfer-to-stagecoach-for-their-journey-over-the-southern-alps-in-new-zealand-1909-image449889332.html
RM2H3X6C4–Passengers alight from the train at Broken River to transfer to Stagecoach for their journey over the Southern Alps in New Zealand, 1909.
A loaded stagecoach prepares to leave Reefton for the Buller Gorge trip to Westport, New Zealand, January 2, 1909. Note the five horse team which was common on the West Coast. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-loaded-stagecoach-prepares-to-leave-reefton-for-the-buller-gorge-trip-to-westport-new-zealand-january-2-1909-note-the-five-horse-team-which-was-common-on-the-west-coast-image449889424.html
RM2H3X6FC–A loaded stagecoach prepares to leave Reefton for the Buller Gorge trip to Westport, New Zealand, January 2, 1909. Note the five horse team which was common on the West Coast.
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