RMB48G4T–dh SMAILHOLM TOWER BORDERS Sir Walter Scott writer and poets home on hill top scotland scottish historic house
RM2AGACHD–Aerial view The House of Binns, West Lothian, home of the Dalyell family, owned by National Trust for Scotland. Scotland, UK.
RM2D10H58–David Hume (born David Home; 1711 – 25) Scottish philosopher, historian and essayist, who is best known today for his highly influential system of philosophical empiricism, skepticism, and naturalism.
RM2BW8FX9–Scottish MP opens the new home of the needlewoman . Lt Gen Sir Aylmer Hunter Watson examining a piece of Scottish Tartan under the simulation daylight lamp . 21 November 1928
RF2K3BFK3–Hopetoun House, a stately home near South Queensferry in West Lothian, Scotland
RMJ0HNK5–Clock tower showing 10.40, former Leith Sailors' Home, now Malmaison Hotel, The Shore, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RM2T9TYCW–Tyrants Fall in Every Foe Liberty's in Every Blow lines by Robert Burns on this marker dedicated by Saint Andrew's Society for Scottish forbearers in Savannah Georgia
RMR20F11–Glamis Castle is situated beside the village of Glamis in Angus, Scotland, has been the home of the Lyon family since the 14th century. In 1606, Patrick Lyon, 9th Lord Glamis, was created Earl of Kinghorne and began major works on the castle in which the English architect Inigo Jones has traditionally been linked to the redesign of the castle, though Historic Scotland consider the King's Master Mason William Schaw a more likely candidate, due to the traditional Scottish style of the architecture. In 1670 Patrick Lyon, 3rd Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, found the castle to be uninhabitable
RME13304–Feb. 26, 2012 - A Guiana Bride gets to know the Scottish Capital: Her first Introduction to life in Britain.: By now the 25 girls from Georgetown, brought home as wives of members of the Argyll and Southerland Highlands, have dispersed to their various homes with their husbands on leave. Edinburgh has gained a ra Hamilton, wife of L/Corporal Leslie Hamilton, and her proud husband lost no time - after first greetings at home in showing her the famous view, wonderful Princess Street, the Palace of Holyrood, and in preparing her for a colder winter than she has before experienced
RFCENA1M–Haddo House Scottish stately home Tarves Aberdeenshire Scotland UK William Adam Georgian Palladian style maternity hospital
RF2P3CATH–Castle Grant the former seat of the Clan Grant chiefs of Strathspey in Highlands, Scotland from the book ' A history of the Scottish Highlands, Highland clans and Highland regiments ' Volume 2 by Maclauchlan, Thomas, 1816-1886; Wilson, John, 1785-1854; Keltie, John Scott, Sir, 1840-1927 Publication date 1875 publisher Edinburgh ; London : A. Fullarton
RMB0E32X–The stately home of Haddo House, home to the Gordon family for over 400 years, situated near Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK
RM2JM8K9A–A Victorian illustration of a young displaced homeless couple looking for work and lodgings during the land clearances that took place in the Scottish Highlands and Islands, between 1750 to 1860. It is unclear if the cow belonged to their former home.
RMHWK20M–The 14th century built Alloa tower, ancestral home of the Erskines in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, UK
RMGAETFC–Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson (1850-1894), a scottish writer famous for works such as Treasure Island and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. This photograph shows him (seated in the foreground) with his family at his house in the Hawaiian Islands, probably c.1889.
RM2E0GR34–Engraving of the home in which Scottish missionary David Livingstone grew up as a boy.
RMR3M6C0–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 24 Nov. 2018.Opening day, during the first hour a trickle of visitors rather than a queue visited the Calton Hill to see the The newly converted City Observatory complex by Architect William Henry Playfair, it appeared that most visitors were tourists rather than locals. The venue opened today with new art gallery and restaurant providing panoramic views across the Scottish capital. The £4.5 million project, was fully opened to the public for the first time today, it has also created a new home for the Collective Gallery.
RMG8K4AC–A general view of the town of Hawick in the Scottish Borders, the home of husband and wife David and Carol Martin who are celebrating after winning half of the historic £66 million Lotto jackpot.
RMTTBBEM–1960s, historical, children outside their summer holiday home, a Tipperary Horse Caravan, a traditional bow top gypsy wagon parked in a field at Swanston farm, Near Edinburgh, Scotland. An old village, Swanston is pre-dominantly rural, but close to the residential areas of the Scottish city.
RMB48AM6–dh SMAILHOLM TOWER BORDERS Sir Walter Scott writer and poets home on hill top scottish house scotland autumn
RMKFK3JW–View of Abbotsford House the former home of Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott outside Melrose in Scotland, United Kingdom.
RMKMG1CR–Dunvegan Castle on the Inner Hebrides Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK. Ancient home of Chiefs of Clan McLeod, Lords of the Isles
RM2BW96EB–London bride for Scottish baronet . Sir Torquil Munro , the 31 year old Scottish baronet , is engaged to be married to Miss Moira Hunter , daughter of Mr K O Hunter of Cadogan Gardens , London . Sir Torquil has seats at Lindertis and Drumleys , Kirriemuir . Miss Moira Hunter photographed with her pet parrot in her London home after the announcement of the engagement . 2 November 1932
RF2K3BG3N–Hopetoun House, a stately home near South Queensferry in West Lothian, Scotland
RMK1BFKB–Front luxury hotel The Malmaison and restaurant Chez Mal brasserie and bar, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, former Seamen's Mission by CCS Johnstone
RM2T9TYCR–Tyrants Fall in Every Foe Liberty's in Every Blow lines by Robert Burns on this marker dedicated by Saint Andrew's Society for Scottish forbearers in Savannah Georgia
RM2D972MH–A late 19th Century view of Balmoral Castle, a large estate house of Scottish baronial architecture, in Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It has been one of the residences of the British royal family since 1852, when the estate and its original castle were bought from the Farquason family by Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria. When the house was found to be too small, the current Balmoral Castle was commissioned; the architect was William Smith of Aberdeen and his designs were amended by Prince Albert.
RME13303–Feb. 26, 2012 - A Guiana Bride gets to know the Scottish Capital: Her first Introduction to life in Britain.: By now the 25 girls from Georgetown, brought home as wives of members of the Argyll and Southerland Highlands, have dispersed to their various homes with their husbands on leave. Edinburgh has gained a ra Hamilton, wife of L/Corporal Leslie Hamilton, and her proud husband lost no time - after first greetings at home in showing her the famous view, wonderful Princess Street, the Palace of Holyrood, and in preparing her for a colder winter than she has before experienced
RMHG3JXG–Floors castle, Kelso, Scottish Borders, home of the Duke of Roxburghe.
RM2CDWRME–An old engraving of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, UK, a town on the east coast of the county, 30 miles (50 km) northeast of Edinburgh. The town is home to the University of St Andrews, the third oldest university in the English-speaking world. The famous St Andrews cathedral (centre right), the largest in Scotland, was built in 1160. In 1559, the town fell into decay after the violent Scottish Reformation and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. It lost its status of ecclesiastical capital of Scotland and the cathedral became ruins. St Andrews is also known worldwide as the ‘home of golf’.
RMB0JY0M–The stately home of Haddo House, home to the Gordon family for over 400 years, situated near Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK
RF2H6CKPH–Culzean, Scotland- Oct 20, 2021: The Family Crest at Culzean Castle. Scotlands National trust site.
RMM658CB–1800s 1900s LANDSCAPE PAINTING OF CASTLE FORBES HOME TO THE CLAN FORBES BUILT IN 1815 SUMMER ABERDEENSHIRE SCOTLAND - ka9175 CPC001 HARS SCOTLAND
RMG34A9F–Sir Walter Scott's studiy in Abbotsford House, his former home, near Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK
RM2J7FJYB–GB - SCOTLAND: Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye
RMR3M6C6–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 24 Nov. 2018.Opening day, during the first hour a trickle of visitors rather than a queue visited the Calton Hill to see the The newly converted City Observatory complex by Architect William Henry Playfair, it appeared that most visitors were tourists rather than locals. The venue opened today with new art gallery and restaurant providing panoramic views across the Scottish capital. The £4.5 million project, was fully opened to the public for the first time today, it has also created a new home for the Collective Gallery.
RMG8K4WN–A sign at the entrance to the town of Hawick in the Scottish Borders, the home of husband and wife David and Carol Martin who are celebrating after winning half of the historic £66 million Lotto jackpot.
RMTTB8PR–1960s, historical, children and a horse outside their summer holiday home, a Tipperary Horse Caravan, a traditional bow top gypsy wagon parked in a field at Swanston farm, Near Edinburgh, Scotland. An old village, Swanston is pre-dominantly rural, but close to the residential areas of the Scottish city.
RMAJEC77–dh Scottish georgian manor BANFF DUFF HOUSE BANFFSHIRE Green grass lawn and stately home uk country mansion Scotland
RMJJR2BB–Exterior view of Dalmeny House stately home outside Edinburgh in Scotland, United Kingdom
RMHEY3E8–Castle Menzies, Weem, Pertshire, with hay bales in the fireground and a woodland in Autumn colours in the background.
RM2BW34RW–London bride for Scottish baronet . Sir Torquil Munro , the 31 year old Scottish baronet , is engaged to be married to Miss Moira Hunter , daughter of Mr K O Hunter of Cadogan Gardens , London . Sir Torquil has seats at Lindertis and Drumleys , Kirriemuir . Miss Moira Hunter photographed with her pet parrot in her London home after the announcement of the engagement . 2 November 1932
RF2K3BG37–Hopetoun House, a stately home near South Queensferry in West Lothian, Scotland
RMAAWTKK–Scottish castle Cardoness Castle 15th centuay tower house on the edge of Fleet Bay Gatehouse of Fleet Galloway Scotland UK
RMJT81YK–Castle of Mey, a country residence of the British royal family, at Thurso, Caithness, Scotland
RMF218YP–The house of John Knox (1514 – 1572), in High Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. Knox was a Scottish minister, theologian, and writer who was a leader of the country's Reformation and founder of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. The house itself, built from 1490 onwards, featuring a fine wooden gallery and hand-painted ceiling and is owned by the Church of Scotland. It is now administered as part of the new, adjacent Scottish Storytelling Centre.
RME0X0C6–Jul. 07, 1964 - In a French Market: Latest creations home and outside wear were presented in Paris. Photo shows a model presents a pretty dress in Navy blue and red Scottish material, with buttons on the side.
RMHG3JXF–Floors castle, Kelso, Scottish Borders, home of the Duke of Roxburghe.
RF2DF8AYP–Antique vintage photograph of Abbotsford the extraordinary home of the 19th century novelist who popularised tartan and saved the Scottish banknote.
RMB0JMT1–The stately home of Haddo House, home to the Gordon family for over 400 years, situated near Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK
RF2H6CKPM–Culzean, Scotland- Oct 20, 2021: The clock tower at Culzean Castle.Scotlands National trust site.
RF2P3C6PM–Glencoe Glen Coe (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Comhann) is a glen of volcanic origins, in the Highlands of Scotland. It lies in the north of the county of Argyll, close to the border with the historic province of Lochaber, within the modern council area of Highland. Glen Coe is regarded as the home of Scottish mountaineering and is popular with hillwalkers and climbers. from the book ' A history of the Scottish Highlands, Highland clans and Highland regiments ' Volume 1 by Maclauchlan, Thomas, 1816-1886; Wilson, John, 1785-1854; Keltie, John Scott, Sir, 1840-1927 Publication date 1875 publisher Edi
RMR3M6C5–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 24 Nov. 2018.Opening day, during the first hour a trickle of visitors rather than a queue visited the Calton Hill to see the The newly converted City Observatory complex by Architect William Henry Playfair, it appeared that most visitors were tourists rather than locals. The venue opened today with new art gallery and restaurant providing panoramic views across the Scottish capital. The £4.5 million project, was fully opened to the public for the first time today, it has also created a new home for the Collective Gallery.
RMG7CRNN–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside his home in Strichen during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RM2F7385A–1956, historical, In the Scottish Highlands, in northwest Scotland, mountains surround a large loch or ocean inlet. The area is home to many llarge and deep lakes of water known as lochs, the most famous being 'Loch Ness' and the mountainous region ihas the UK's highest peak, 'Ben Nevis.'. The weather is highly changeable in the highlands and the area has the UK's highest rainfall,.
RMAS978A–dh CULROSS FIFE Scottish Whitewashed house historic village gable end crow steps stepped houses scotland architecture exterior uk roof
RMJJR2BY–Exterior view of Dalmeny House stately home outside Edinburgh in Scotland, United Kingdom
RM2HEWBWC–Hume Castle in the Village of Hume, Scottish Borders
RM2BW34GN–London bride for Scottish baronet . Sir Torquil Munro , the 31 year old Scottish baronet , is engaged to be married to Miss Moira Hunter , daughter of Mr K O Hunter of Cadogan Gardens , London . Sir Torquil has seats at Lindertis and Drumleys , Kirriemuir . Miss Moira Hunter photographed with her pet parrot in her London home after the announcement of the engagement . 2 November 1932
RF2K3BFXT–Hopetoun House, a stately home near South Queensferry in West Lothian, Scotland
RM2C21CKN–“Britain Spearhead of Attack' WW2 1940’s Vintage Donald Blake Illustration Map 'Britain Spearhead of Attack' Propaganda Poster of the Office of War Information. Illustration of allied air sea and land military offensives against Nazi Germany and occupied countries. Date 1943–1945 World War II Second World War by Scottish artist Donald Blake,
RMRHAEE2–St Andrews, a town on the east coast of Fife, Scotland, is named after Saint Andrew the Apostle. The burgh has been important since at least the 747 AD and quickly became the ecclesiastical capital of Scotland, a position which was held until the Scottish Reformation. The famous cathedral, the largest in Scotland, lies in ruins. In the 18th century, the town was in decline, but became knowns as the 'home of golf' because The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, founded in 1754, which until 2004 exercised legislative authority over the game worldwide.
RME0R091–May 28, 1957 - The Home Fleet Greets the Queen. Scene from the Air. The Home Fleet saluted H.M. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh when they arrived yesterday in Scottish waters aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia from Denmark. The fleet escorted the vessel to her anchorage in Cromarty Firth. Keystone Photo Shows: Aircraft Carriers steaming into line for the greeting of the Queen as seen from the air off the coast of Scotland. They are front to rear: Ark Royal, Albion and Ocean with behind the cruiser Gambia.
RMHG3JTF–Floors castle, Kelso, Scottish Borders, home of the Duke of Roxburghe.
RF2R14HRK–Generic Scottish sandstone luxury home, building or mansion in the town of Oban, Highlands, Scotland.
RMB0JNC0–The stately home of Haddo House, home to the Gordon family for over 400 years, situated near Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK
RF2H6CKRB–Culzean, Scotland- Oct 20, 2021: Scotlands National trust site at Culzean Castle
RMAGW4A0–Scottish castle stately home Wedderburn Castle The Borders Scotland UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain Europe
RM2JMY4P8–Ruins of Duntulm castle, on the Isle of Skye trotternish peninsula, stone cairn celebrates the home of scottish piping,Scotland,UK,summer 2022
RMR3M6C1–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 24 Nov. 2018.Opening day, during the first hour a trickle of visitors rather than a queue visited the Calton Hill to see the The newly converted City Observatory complex by Architect William Henry Playfair, it appeared that most visitors were tourists rather than locals. The venue opened today with new art gallery and restaurant providing panoramic views across the Scottish capital. The £4.5 million project, was fully opened to the public for the first time today, it has also created a new home for the Collective Gallery.
RMG7CRNF–Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond outside his home in Strichen during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMMP7NXG–The historic turreted Inveraray Castle from 1789, seat of the Clan Campbell, stands on the shores of Loch Fyne, Argyll & Bute, Scotland, UK
RMAS978E–dh The Study CULROSS FIFE Whitewashed house historic village tradition pantiles pan tiles scottish white houses scotland pantiled roof stepped gable
RF2AGA72J–Aerial view The House of Binns and Binns Tower, West Lothian, home of the Dalyell family, owned by National Trust for Scotland. Scotland, UK.
RM2HEWBWA–Hume Castle in the Village of Hume, Scottish Borders
RM2BW36RY–Alex James returns home after health trip on cargo steamer to Bordeaux . Alex James , the Arsenal captain and Scottish International , who went to Bordeaux in the cargo steamer Falcon for the benefit of his health after he had damaged his ankle , returned home in the same boat arriving in Southampton . Photo shows ; Alex James on board the SS Falcon on arrival at Southampton from Bordeaux . 27 November 1933
RF2K3BG1E–Hopetoun House, a stately home near South Queensferry in West Lothian, Scotland
RMG349DX–Abbotsford House, former home of the novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott, Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK
RF2P3CBH0–Old Rossdhu Castle from the book ' A history of the Scottish Highlands, Highland clans and Highland regiments ' Volume 2 by Maclauchlan, Thomas, 1816-1886; Wilson, John, 1785-1854; Keltie, John Scott, Sir, 1840-1927 Publication date 1875 publisher Edinburgh ; London : A. Fullarton
RF2RPP1GW–The Light of the Home painted by Henry John (H. J.) Dobson from the book ' Scottish life and character ' described by William Sanderson, Publication date 1906 Publisher London, Adam & Charles Black
RME0PY8C–May 05, 1957 - The Home Fleet Greets the Queen.Scene From the Air: The Home Fleet Saluted M.M. the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh when they arrived in Scottish water yesterday Aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia- from Denmark. the fleet escorted the vessel to anchorage in Cromarty Firth. Photo Shows As seen from the air-front line- the cruiser Superb; destroyers Agincourt- Alamein-Barrosa and corunna. second-Britannia- the mine-laying cruiser Apollc, destroyers Duchess- Diamond. in the rear- the aircraft cariers Ark -Royal- Albion- Ocean and the Cr miser Gambia.
RMEFDPDN–13th century Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
RMBEP2WK–duart castle, isle of mull, scotland
RMB0E30J–The stately home of Haddo House, home to the Gordon family for over 400 years, situated near Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK
RF2RXXP4K–Josyln Castle in 2023
RMK274P8–Front entrance of Floors castle, 18th century stately home in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland
RF2PP5M69–Family home of John Logie Baird, inventor of the television, West Argyll Street, Helensburgh, Scotland
RM2JMY4GW–Ruins of Duntulm castle, on the Isle of Skye trotternish peninsula, stone cairn celebrates the home of scottish piping,Scotland,UK,summer 2022
RMG6T52P–Publisher John Murray examines a letter and a ledger written by Dr Livingstone on his exploratory journey to South Africa at the John Murray Archive in Central London, ahead of a funding announcement to be made by Scottish Executive Culture Minister Frank McAveety at the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh. The unique collection of writings from some of history's most celebrated authors, explorers and scientists, which has been valued at 45m, is heading home to Scotland.
RMMP7PAW–The historic turreted Inveraray Castle from 1789, seat of the Clan Campbell, stands on the shores of Loch Fyne, Argyll & Bute, Scotland, UK
RFPEA2M9–Dunrobin Castle in the Scottish Highlands
RF2AGA77J–Aerial view The House of Binns and Binns Tower, West Lothian, home of the Dalyell family, owned by National Trust for Scotland. Scotland, UK.
RM2HEWBWF–Hume Castle in the Village of Hume, Scottish Borders
RM2BW36RT–Alex James returns home after health trip on cargo steamer to Bordeaux . Alex James , the Arsenal captain and Scottish International , who went to Bordeaux in the cargo steamer Falcon for the benefit of his health after he had damaged his ankle , returned home in the same boat arriving in Southampton . Photo shows ; Alex James shaking hands with the Captain of the SS Falcon on arrival at Southampton from Bordeaux . 27 November 1933
RF2K3BFP5–Interior of Hopetoun House, a stately home near South Queensferry in West Lothian, Scotland
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