RFDRMANH–Escape of Lord Nithsdale disguised as a woman, from the Tower of London, 1716.
RFH3HBJ2–DUMFRIES Burns Memorial Nithsdale, Lincluden 1882. The Graphic
RM2M3NY9K–How Mr Heath Robinson thinks Nithsdale Silver Foxes are fed. A typically convoluted scene by the gadget king, William Heath Robinson for the proprietors of the Nithsdale Silver Fox Fur ranch in Dumfrieshire. Fox fur was big business during the 1930s, appearing on clothing everywhere. 1932
RMW7DHTW–Escape of the Earl of Nithsdale from the Tower of London, 1716, (19th century). Artist: Unknown
RMP0B6GM–. English: Fleuron from book: An answer to the first part of Humble-Pleadings, or a vindication of the Church of Scotland: from the injust aspersions of Mr. Hepburn and his party. Submitted to the Judgment of all Impartial and Unprejudiced People, especially of these in the Shires of Nithsdale, Air, and Clidsdale, with the Stuartries of Annandale and Kirkcudbright. By a well-wisher of the good-old-way. 305 An answer to the first part of Humble-Pleadings, or a vindication of the Church of Scotland- from the injust aspersions of Mr. Hepburn and his party Fleuron T103071-4
RM2J0K56E–Fire at Sikh Temple, March 1981. Temple General Secretary Gurder Virhia outside damaged temple in Nithsdale Road, Pollokshields, Glasgow.
RMG3AAK8–Looking W at the crossing & nave of Sweetheart Abbey church from the chancel: built of red Nithsdale sandstone. Founded in 1273 by Lady Dervorgilla.
RFHT55DK–Rt. Hon. Ian Lang, Secretary of State for Scotland and Conservative party Member of Parliament for Galloway and Upper Nithsdale, speaks at a party press conference in London, England on February 26, 1992.
RF2WPWWJH–Eery black and white view in an old Ruined Castle in Scotland.
RF2TBJBWN–St Michael's Street Bridge, River Nith, Dumfries town, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
RM2WG0HG6–"My Lady's Chair", at Corby Castle, formerly belonging to the Countess of Derwentwater, 1862. Engraving of '...an old oak chair preserved in the "Ratcliffe Room" of Corby Castle, the seat of H. P. Howard, Esq., which tradition affirms to have belonged to the beautiful Countess of Derwentwater. This lady was the wife of James Ratcliffe, Earl of Derwentwater, an English nobleman who was implicated in the rebellion of 1715 with Lords Kenmure, Nithsdale, Carnwath, and Wintown, and who suffered death on Tower Hill the 24th of February, 1716'. From "Illustrated London News&q
RMP0B6GP–. English: Fleuron from book: An answer to the first part of Humble-Pleadings, or a vindication of the Church of Scotland: from the injust aspersions of Mr. Hepburn and his party. Submitted to the Judgment of all Impartial and Unprejudiced People, especially of these in the Shires of Nithsdale, Air, and Clidsdale, with the Stuartries of Annandale and Kirkcudbright. By a well-wisher of the good-old-way. 305 An answer to the first part of Humble-Pleadings, or a vindication of the Church of Scotland- from the injust aspersions of Mr. Hepburn and his party Fleuron T103071-1
RMG39E9H–View NW of Lincluden Collegiate Church, Dumfries, founded 1389 by Archibald, 3rd Earl of Douglas, on the site of a Benedictine nunnery.
RFHT55DW–Rt. Hon. Ian Lang, Secretary of State for Scotland and Conservative party Member of Parliament for Galloway and Upper Nithsdale, speaks at a party press conference in London, England on February 26, 1992.
RM2TBJCXC–St Michael's Street Bridge, River Nith, Dumfries town, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
RMP0B6GT–. English: Fleuron from book: An answer to the first part of Humble-Pleadings, or a vindication of the Church of Scotland: from the injust aspersions of Mr. Hepburn and his party. Submitted to the Judgment of all Impartial and Unprejudiced People, especially of these in the Shires of Nithsdale, Air, and Clidsdale, with the Stuartries of Annandale and Kirkcudbright. By a well-wisher of the good-old-way. 305 An answer to the first part of Humble-Pleadings, or a vindication of the Church of Scotland- from the injust aspersions of Mr. Hepburn and his party Fleuron T103071-7
RMG3AAKB–View NE across cloisters of Sweetheart Abbey, Dumfries, to the crossing-tower, chancel, S transept & part of the nave of the abbey church.
RFHT55DN–Rt. Hon. Ian Lang, Secretary of State for Scotland and Conservative party Member of Parliament for Galloway and Upper Nithsdale, speaks at a party press conference in London, England on February 26, 1992.
RF2TBJCPA–St Michael's Street Bridge, River Nith, Dumfries town, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
RMG3AAK6–Effigy of Lady Dervorgilla who founded Sweetheart Abbey, Dumries, in 1273 in memory of her husband John Balliol founder of Balliol College, Oxford.
RFHT55DT–Rt. Hon. Ian Lang, Secretary of State for Scotland and Conservative party Member of Parliament for Galloway and Upper Nithsdale, speaks at a party press conference in London, England on February 26, 1992.
RMG39E9M–Early C15th tomb & effigy of Princess Margaret, eldest daughter of King Robert III, in the ruined chancel of Lincluden Collegiate Church, Dumfries.
RFHT55DJ–Rt. Hon. Ian Lang, Secretary of State for Scotland and Conservative party Member of Parliament for Galloway and Upper Nithsdale, speaks at a party press conference in London, England on February 26, 1992.
RFJMGTK0–Rt. Hon. Ian Lang, Secretary of State for Scotland and Conservative party Member of Parliament for Galloway and Upper Nithsdale, attends a party press conference in London, England on February 26, 1992.
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