RMKHGRMK–Burntisland, Scotland, United Kingdom. 17th Nov, 2017. View of offshore oil and gas platforms under construction at Burntisland Fabrications (BiFab) yard at Burntisland in Fife, Scotland. Workers at the company are at risk of losing their jobs because of contractual disputes. Scottish and UK Governments as well as the GMB and Unite unions are currently trying to reach a solution to save the workforce. Credit: Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RMB5RXH3–Invergordon from Cromarty
RMA5RFA6–Offshore Construction Yard Burntisland Fife Scotland
RMAMWF7A–GB - SCOTLAND: Grangemouth Oil Refinery
RMAHWKEG–Grangemouth petrol chemical plant at night,scotland
RMC5RMCW–dh Flotta Oil Terminal FLOTTA ORKNEY Cottage croft and oil tanks scotland islands fuel storage
RMC42N5F–TOSA Intrepid by Allseas Audacia pipelay vessel for laying North Sea oil pipelines. Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK.
RMAM0Y23–Grangemouth oil refinery Scotland
RM2J6PMPC–Glasgow, Scotland, UK 3rd May, 2022. just stop oil posters, The lack of good newspaper protest and a growing discontent has seen an increasing presence on the street of protest from graffiti to stickers attempting to find an audience as they are seeing no presence in the media . Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RMA8CNW1–Aberdeen Harbour, Grampian, Scotland
RMAYPTFA–1980s North Sea Scottish oil rig aerial view from a supply helicopter. Scotland. Burn off. 1981 UK HOMER SYKES
RMAGM7NR–AN OIL DRILLING PLATFORM IS MOVED BY SHIP IN THE MORAY FIRTH NEAR CROMARTY IN NORTH WEST SCOTLAND.UK
RMA9W3BD–Drilling rigs platforms in safe haven of Cromarty Firth, Highland Region, Scotland at height of the North sea oil industry boom
RMHFEKJJ–Ships in the port of Aberdeen
RFAGG6H1–Aberdeen Harbour from the Air, Scotland, Summer 2006
RMA99FWP–The ASCO oil base at Peterhead, Scotland, UK
RMKC5DH7–First Minister Nicola Sturgeon opens the new Innovation Hub within the Oil and Gas Technology Centre in Aberdeen, Scotland.
RMKHGRMJ–Burntisland, Scotland, United Kingdom. 17th Nov, 2017. View of offshore oil and gas platforms under construction at Burntisland Fabrications (BiFab) yard at Burntisland in Fife, Scotland. Workers at the company are at risk of losing their jobs because of contractual disputes. Scottish and UK Governments as well as the GMB and Unite unions are currently trying to reach a solution to save the workforce. Credit: Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RMB58PBW–School children play football on the Links Cromarty while oil tanker loads up at Nigg oil terminal
RMG3EGC5–King James V of Scotland (1512 - 1542). James V was the father of Mary, Queen of Scots. Portrait by unknown artist, oil on panel, c.1579.
RMA8B4PD–GB - SCOTLAND: Grangemouth Oil Refinery
RFA353DM–petrolchemical plant in Scotland, Grangemouth,
RM2J604E3–Ayr, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2022. PICTURED: Oil Tankers out in the Firth of Clyde against the backdrop of the Isle of Arran. West of Scotland saw bright sunshine and blue sky at the seaside on Ayr Beach. People out walking and a horse rider takes their horse through a gallop in the cool sea water. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RMG4JXX7–dh Aberdeen Harbour HARBOUR ABERDEEN North sea oil rig support tender ships supply vessels scotland vessel
RMTWGNPJ–Oil rigs in the Cromarty Firth off Invergordon - Ross-shire, Scotland.
RMF86TF3–View of grangemouth oil refinery from clackmannan
RM2J6PMP8–Glasgow, Scotland, UK 3rd May, 2022. just stop oil posters, The lack of good newspaper protest and a growing discontent has seen an increasing presence on the street of protest from graffiti to stickers attempting to find an audience as they are seeing no presence in the media . Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RM2A2HMPP–Alexander N. Fullerton, 1865, James Forbes, Scottish, 1800-after 1870, Scotland, Oil on canvas, 52 3/4 × 39 1/2 in
RMAY8M39–1980s North Sea Scottish oil rig aerial view from a supply helicopter. Scotland. Burn off. 1981 HOMER SYKES
RM2JAND2M–CROMARTY FIRTH, SCOTLAND, UK - North Sea oil and gas platforms in the Cromarty Firth, Scotland, UK
RMAA7J01–Oil rig platform construction and old cottage at Nigg on the Cromarty Firth, Scotland at height of North Sea oil industry boom
RF2A176FR–Oil or Gas Rig, Firth of Forth, Scotland
RF2C9WJ27–Voyageur Spirit, FPSO, Floating Storage / Production vessel, arriving at the dry dock at Kishorn Port, Loch Kishorn, in the NW Highlands of Scotland
RMAXRB7H–Oil supply vessel passes the breakwater lighthouse as it leaves the harbour at Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
RMF5EAGW–Large oil storage tanks next to old fishermen's cottages - Footdee (Fittee), Aberdeen, Scotland, uk
RMKHGRMM–Burntisland, Scotland, United Kingdom. 17th Nov, 2017. View of offshore oil and gas platforms under construction at Burntisland Fabrications (BiFab) yard at Burntisland in Fife, Scotland. Workers at the company are at risk of losing their jobs because of contractual disputes. Scottish and UK Governments as well as the GMB and Unite unions are currently trying to reach a solution to save the workforce. Credit: Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RMB5978H–School children play football on the Links Cromarty while oil tanker loads up at Nigg oil terminal
RMG3A3RD–James II and VII (1633–1701), King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII. Portrait by Sir Peter Lely, oil on canvas, 1661.
RMAMWF85–GB - SCOTLAND: Grangemouth Oil Refinery
RMCBRM75–Hound Point Oil Terminal on the Firth of Forth near South Queensferry in Scotland
RM2J604E6–Ayr, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2022. PICTURED: Oil Tankers out in the Firth of Clyde against the backdrop of the Isle of Arran. West of Scotland saw bright sunshine and blue sky at the seaside on Ayr Beach. People out walking and a horse rider takes their horse through a gallop in the cool sea water. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RMAXB1CW–Aberdeen city docks and harbour with oil rig supply ships from high above Aberdeen Scotland UK
RMA8E061–dh Oil rig CROMARTY FIRTH ROSS CROMARTY oil platforms off invergordon scotland uk north sea platform
RFMK3FTE–CROMARTY FIRTH SCOTLAND DECOMMISSIONED OIL RIG LYING OFF THE TOWN OF INVERGORDON
RMW7CDWW–Portrait of King James I of England (1566-1625).
RM2J6PMY7–Glasgow, Scotland, UK 3rd May, 2022. just stop oil posters, The lack of good newspaper protest and a growing discontent has seen an increasing presence on the street of protest from graffiti to stickers attempting to find an audience as they are seeing no presence in the media . Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RM2A2JTHE–Toning the Bell, 1874, Walter Shirlaw, American, born Scotland, 1838–1909, Munich, Oil on canvas, 101.6 × 76.2 cm (40 × 30 in
RFA8WBA9–Semi Submersible Oil Rigs sunrise Firth of Forth Scotland
RM2JAND8D–CROMARTY FIRTH, SCOTLAND, UK - North Sea oil and gas platforms in the Cromarty Firth, Scotland, UK
RFEBHEC4–Oil or gas storage tanks, Aberdeen Harbour, Scotland
RF2A177MM–Oil or Gas Rig, Firth of Forth, Scotland
RF2C9WHWM–Voyageur Spirit, FPSO, Floating Storage / Production vessel, arriving at the dry dock at Kishorn Port, Loch Kishorn, in the NW Highlands of Scotland
RMAYW0CW–The Bridge of Dee over the River Dee with the oil rich city of Aberdeen, Scotland, in the background
RM2D3CFP3–Three members of Extinction Rebellion Scotland who have climbed on to Holyrood, the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, and draped a banner reading 'Choose Oil or Choose Life' from an overhang above the public entrance in a protest against fossil fuels.
RMMRY57K–Oil tanker berthed on Firth of Forth at Hound Point marine terminal operated by BP, Scotland, UK
RMJ4E193–St Andrews, Scotland, UK. 11th May, 2017. Sedco 711 former North Sea oil rig moored in the Firth of Forth with a St Andrews Saltire flag flying in the sea breeze as oil prices continue to fluctuate in Scotlands interest Credit: Allan Milligan/Alamy Live News
RMG3A3TA–James II and VII (1633–1701), King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII. Portrait by Sir Peter Lely, oil on canvas, 1661.
RMAC5YW8–Dead guillemot bird covered in oil as a result of the Braer oil disaster Shetland, Scotland, 1993
RMPF17TH–Five Sisters Bing oil-shale bings near West Calder West Lothian Scotland UK
RM2A2MXHB–Edinburgh, UK. 03rd Oct, 2019. Edinburgh, 3 October 2019. Pictured: Paul Wheelhouse MSP - Energy Minister, who said, “The Scottish Government's final policy position is that we do not support the development of unconventional oil and gas - often known as ‘fracking' - in Scotland.” The Scottish Government has set out a finalised policy of no support for unconventional oil and gas (UOG) development in Scotland. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RMDYEMYX–Portrait of James Watt, 1812 by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). Oil on canvas. James Watt (born in Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland 1736 - died 1819 in Handsworth, Birmingham, England aged 83.) Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer whose improvements to the steam engine were fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution in both Great Britain and the rest of the world. Birmingham Museum.
RMP205JK–dh Oil rig accomodation SCAPA FLOW ORKNEY Moonlight oilrig refitting platform anchorage anchor night sea scotland oil uk off shore
RMDW79WA–Attributed to Johan van Diest, Field-Marshal George Wade, 1673 - 1748. Commander-in-chief in Scotland 1731 Oil on canvas.
RMDWYXGG–Large oil tanks at the harbour in Wick, Scotland.
RM2J6PMN9–Glasgow, Scotland, UK 3rd May, 2022. just stop oil posters, The lack of good newspaper protest and a growing discontent has seen an increasing presence on the street of protest from graffiti to stickers attempting to find an audience as they are seeing no presence in the media . Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RM2A2K8P2–Robert Brown of Newhall, 1792, Sir Henry Raeburn, Scottish, 1756-1823, Scotland, Oil on canvas, 29 × 24 3/4 in. (73.6 × 62.8 cm
RFA8WBB0–Semi Submersible Oil Rig sunrise Firth of Forth Scotland
RM2JANCX5–CROMARTY FIRTH, SCOTLAND, UK - North Sea oil and gas platforms in the Cromarty Firth, Scotland, UK
RFEBHEC3–Oil or gas storage tanks, Aberdeen Harbour, Scotland
RMHCGWWG–Drilling Platform, Borgsten Dolphin, in Invergordon, Scotland
RF2C9WJ1J–Voyageur Spirit, FPSO, Floating Storage / Production vessel, arriving at the dry dock at Kishorn Port, Loch Kishorn, in the NW Highlands of Scotland
RMAYW4PW–The Bridge of Dee over the River Dee with the oil rich city of Aberdeen, Scotland, in the background
RM2D3CR5T–Three members of Extinction Rebellion Scotland who have climbed on to Holyrood, the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, and draped a banner reading 'Choose Oil or Choose Life' from an overhang above the public entrance in a protest against fossil fuels.
RM2BTFFRE–Aerial view of oil shale waste bing at Philpstoun in West Lothian, Scotland UK
RM2DFYR1R–PETERHEAD, SCOTLAND - 21 NOVEMBER 2020: A view of the town of Peterhead, Abetdeenshire, Europe's largest fishmarket and a major North Sea oil base.
RM2H18Y21–Sullum Voe Oil Terminal, Mainland, Shetland, Scotland, UK
RFJCXJ4N–organic oil advertised in fish and chip shop window - The Grove fish and chip shop - Finnieston, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMD0YHEY–Oil tanker Titan Glory moored at Hound Point Oil Terminal on the Firth of Forth near South Queensferry in Scotland
RM2A2MXF9–Edinburgh, UK. 03rd Oct, 2019. Edinburgh, 3 October 2019. Pictured: Paul Wheelhouse MSP - Energy Minister, who said, “The Scottish Government's final policy position is that we do not support the development of unconventional oil and gas - often known as ‘fracking' - in Scotland.” The Scottish Government has set out a finalised policy of no support for unconventional oil and gas (UOG) development in Scotland. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2GGEBMN–King James I of England and VI of Scotland (1566-1625). Portrait by Daniel Mytens (1590-1647/48). Oil on canvas (148,6 x 100,6 cm), 1621. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMC93E5H–dh INVERGORDON ROSS CROMARTY Repair scrapping Oil rigs Nigg Bay Cromarty Firth rig scotland north sea
RMJCYMKK–Frederick Edwin Church, Niagara Falls, from the American Side 1867 Oil on canvas. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland.
RMT7B59A–A late 19th Century view of shipping in the River Dee at Aberdeen, the Granite City in northeast Scotland. The increasing economic importance of Aberdeen and the development of the shipbuilding and fishing industries led to the construction of the present harbour including Victoria Dock and the South Breakwater, and the extension of the North Pier.
RM2J6PN03–Glasgow, Scotland, UK 3rd May, 2022. just stop oil posters, The lack of good newspaper protest and a growing discontent has seen an increasing presence on the street of protest from graffiti to stickers attempting to find an audience as they are seeing no presence in the media . Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RM2A2K6GM–Alexander Grant, 1770, Cosmo Alexander, American, born Scotland, 1724–1772, Scotland, Oil on canvas, 127.7 × 101.6 cm (50 1/4 × 40 in
RMA5RFA4–Offshore Construction Yard Burntisland Fife Scotland
RM2JANE1C–CROMARTY FIRTH, SCOTLAND, UK - North Sea oil and gas platforms in the Cromarty Firth, Scotland, UK
RFEBHEC2–Oil or gas storage tanks, Aberdeen Harbour, Scotland
RMHCGWTH–Drilling Platform, Borgsten Dolphin, in Invergordon, Scotland
RF2C9WJ00–Voyageur Spirit, FPSO, Floating Storage / Production vessel, arriving at the dry dock at Kishorn Port, Loch Kishorn, in the NW Highlands of Scotland
RMAYTXEW–The Bridge of Dee over the River Dee with the oil rich city of Aberdeen, Scotland, in the background
RM2D3CP7R–Three members of Extinction Rebellion Scotland who have climbed on to Holyrood, the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, and draped a banner reading 'Choose Oil or Choose Life' from an overhang above the public entrance in a protest against fossil fuels.
RM2BTFFRT–Aerial view of oil shale waste bing at Philpstoun in West Lothian, Scotland UK
RMC4DYA5–Point Law, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK. Caledonian Oil storage tanks for fuel from offshore North Sea oilfields
RM2G72P7R–James II and VII (1633–1701). Portrait of King James II of England (King James VII of Scotland), oil on canvas, C. 1675-1700
RFJCXJ4M–organic oil advertised in fish and chip shop window - The Grove fish and chip shop - Finnieston, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMD0YHF5–Oil tanker Titan Glory moored at Hound Point Oil Terminal on the Firth of Forth near South Queensferry in Scotland
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