RMEFCF5A–Aberdeen University's U Company, 4th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. Pre WW1.
RMDRHXB9–Gordon Highlanders resting, Western Front, WW1
RMEFCFMH–Aberdeen University's U Company, 4th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders (Pre 1914).
RMPG9X8R–Gordon Highlanders, Victorian period
RMG6J6F7–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, to view a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMPPYCMG–Sergeant of the 92nd Gordon Highlanders reading the orders of the day; Hill & Adamson, Scottish, active 1843 - 1848, Edinburgh
RMDMPNTE–gordon highlanders statue castlegate union street
RM2DJ6HE3–The Porthole,' Sergeant and Private of the 42d Gordon Highlanders, David Octavius Hill, 1802–1870, British, and Robert Adamson, 1821–1848, Scottish, 1846, Salted paper print from a paper negative on thin, smooth, cream wove paper, Sheet: 7 15/16 × 6 3/8 inches (20.1 × 16.2 cm), cannon, figure study, military art, soldiers, uniforms
RMDMP7EN–snow castlegate aberdeen gordon highlanders statue
RF2GN3P2A–Monument to the Gordon Highlanders by sculptor Mark Richards in Aberdeen city centre.
RMC5484D–Caricature of a piper from the Gordon Highlanders a British Army infantry regiment from 1794 until 1994.
RMFKJEKX–The Gordon Highlanders statue in the Castlegate of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK, with the Citadel in the background
RMEFCEG7–Aberdeen University's U Company, 4th Gordon Highlanders, 1914, Bedford. Members in field uniforms with great coats and kilt aprons.
RMB53ME1–Gordon Highlanders memorial museum Huntly Castle entrance Aberdeenshire Highland Region Scotland
RMD94NM7–Gordon Highlanders Stag bronze statue in Huntly,Aberdeenshire,Scotland
RME52A13–Henry Brian Brooke, 1889-1916. Captain in the 2nd. Gordon Highlanders and poet of World War I.
RMD562WF–Gordon Highlanders
RMMFT0NM–First World War re-enactor in the uniform of the Gordon Highlanders demonstrating bayonet drill.
RMG375P0–GORDON HIGHLANDERS
RMG4F91F–PA NEWS PHOTO 20/11/79 PRINCE CHARLES WEARING A REGIMENTAL TAM O' SHANTER, TALKING WITH MEN OF THE 1ST BATTALION GORDON HIGHLANDERS AT ARMAGH DURING A SURPRISE SIX HOUR VISIT TO NORTHERN IRELAND.
RMDR9JTB–Gordon Highlanders 1916
RM2HMDXGW–Colour Illustration; The Storming of Dargai Heights Malakand Pakistan by the Gordon Highlanders and Ghurka Rifles, October 1897
RMDD404J–Colonel Gordon VC and the Gordon Highlanders during WW1
RM2RGD8FB–Private and Corporal of the Gordon Highlanders
RMDEMX7T–Gordon Highlanders surrendering to German soldiers during WW1
RM2RGCNK5–Inspecting the Guard, Gordon Highlanders
RMDCBB3E–Sergeant George Findlater VC Gordon Highlanders Victorian period
RMDRHXC6–Gordon Highlanders playing cards, WW1
RMT9P9FD–Gordon Highlanders surrendering to Germans
RM2D7HJKT–STORMING OF THE DARGAI HEIGHTS, Malakand, in what is now Pakistan, on 20 October 1897 by the Gordon Highlanders and the 2nd King Edward's VIII's Own Gurkha Rifles. The action resulted in the award of four Victoria Crosses.
RMHPXCAJ–British Gordon Highlanders troop disembarking from the ship Oxfordshire, Mombasa, Kenya 1961
RMC2638J–Men wearing the uniforms of The Gordon Highlanders fire replica weapons during a historical reenactment in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
RM2D30W2R–Artist Richard Stone (l) with the Prince of Wales unveils a new portrait of the Prince as General Sir Peter Graham (r) looks on, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum, Aberdeen.
RMT85R21–Black and white photograph taken on 15th November 1915 in the famous London Studios of Bassanos. Photo of Lieutenant C. Beattie of the Gordan Highlanders. The Gordon Highlanders was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed for 113 years, from 1881 until 1994, when it was amalgamated with the Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons).
RM2R3PA4T–Fatique party of Gordon Highlanders soliders, marching by train, South Africa, Second Boer War, British Military History 1900, Vintage photograph
RMENTX87–The Gordon Highlanders seen here shortly after disembarking from at a train at an un-named South Coast station marching to the harbour to embark for their channel crossing to France and then onwards to the Western Front. Circa September 1914
RM2BW2JJ3–Royal visit to Immingham Docks. Ex-Private Benjamin Key who while in the Gordon Highlanders, Marched with Lord Roberts from Kabut to Kandahar - he is amongest a number of men released from the army for Naval construction work. 10 April 1918
RFRAEYM5–Sergeant of the 92nd Gordon Highlanders reading the orders of the day, Hill & Adamson (Scottish, active 1843 - 1848 reimagined
RM2BW1Y03–Daughter of Sir Seymour Hicks married to Gordon Highlanders officer in London. Miss Betty Hicks, daughter of Seymour Hicks, the actor, and Lady Hicks (Ellaline Terriss), was married at St James's Church, Spanish Place, to Mr Donald Stuart, a lieutenant in the Gordon Highlanders, son of Mrs William Stuart of Duffness Mill House, Aberlady. The bride was attended by six children in Kate Greenaway costumes. The couple met when they were travelling in South Africa aboard the liner Stirling Castle. Photo shows: the bride and bridge groom after the ceremony. 29 April 1937
RMARNXW6–Scotland Yet On To Victory the charge of the Scots Greys and Gordon Highlanders at the Battle of Waterloo 1815
RMFB82B8–Gordon Highlanders storming Dargai 1897
RM2CWA4CT–A 1903 portrait of 'Fighting Mac' (Major-General Sir Hector Archibald MacDonald, KCB, DSO , 1853-1903), a distinguished Victorian soldier who despite being acclaimed for his service in Afghanistan, Omdurman , Sudan, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) & the Boer War; and being appointed an aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria, he committed suicide in Paris returning from Ceylon after being accused of homosexual activities and facing a court-martial . The son of a Scottish croftcrofter. He left school aged 14 and at 17 enlisted in the Gordon Highlanders at Fort George, as an ordinary private soldier.
RMKGRC4W–Colonel John Cameron and the Gordon Highlanders, crossing the River at the Battle of the Nive, 9 December 1813
RMEDBW9J–2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders.
RMG6J6FB–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, to view a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMC547GA–Caricature of a Gordon Highlander soldier of the British army.
RMRJ6JJ1–British Army, Piper Sergeant George Findlater VC, Gordon Highlanders
RM2J247DP–Gordon Highlanders, repairing a road; near Hamel, on the Somme Front, September 1916.
RM2G8Y0JM–A late 19th century view of tailors making kilts in the barrack yard in Aberdeen for the Gordon Highlanders, an infantry regiment of the British Army that was formed on 1 July 1881 instigated under the Childers Reform. It existed for 113 years, from 1881 until 1994, when it was amalgamated with the Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) to form the Highlanders.
RM2J01RJJ–Column of the 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders marching to the trenches along the Becordel-Fricourt road during the Battle of the Ancre Heights. , October 1916.
RF2KFC0AH–Gordon Highlanders Memorial Aberdeen - commemorates the men who fought in the Gordon Highlanders, from 1794 to 1994. 2011, sculptor Mark Richards.
RM2HTN8W3–A sentry of the 10th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders at the junction of two trenches - Gourlay Trench and Gordon Alley. Martinpuich, 28 August 1916.
RMRY9EFG–The Prince and Princess of Wales Presenting New Colours to the Gordon Highlanders at Aberdeen, Engraving 1884, UK, Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European
RM2J247DJ–Scottish troops, probably Gordon Highlanders, cutting trees in a wood at Querrieu for road-making purposes, on the Somme Front, September 1916.
RMW51NP8–Group of 92nd Gordon Highlanders, with civilians, Edinburgh Castle, Hill & Adamson (Scottish, active 1843 - 1848), 1846, Waxed paper negative, 14.6 × 20 cm (5 3/4 × 7 7/8 in
RM2HWG035–Marshal Ferdinand Foch, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, and Field Marshal Douglas Haig, the C-in-C of the British Army, inspecting the Guard of Honour of the C Company, 6th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders at Iwuy, 15 November 1918.
RM2B7NHNA–Kilted soldiers of the Gordon Highlanders crossing a trench on the first day of the Battle of Cambrai, 1917. Cambrai, in the département of Nord, was an important supply point for the German Hindenburg Line and capture of the town and the nearby Bourlon Ridge would threaten the rear of the German line to the north.
RMDMP73T–snow castlegate aberdeen gordon highlanders statue
RF2GN3P2F–Monument to the Gordon Highlanders by sculptor Mark Richards in Aberdeen city centre.
RMW32CFH–Gordon Highlanders statue by Mark Richards, Castlegate, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK with gull & Citadel building
RMD17KE3–Aberdeen, The Gordon Highlanders memorial
RMFKJF7H–Sign for the Gordon Highlanders museum in Aberdeen city, Scotland, UK
RMG6J6F6–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, where he views a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMK99K4E–The Englishman's Grave, near Clanwilliam. Graham Vinicombe Winchester Clowes of the Gordon Highlanders was killed here in 1901 during the Boer War.
RMDRHY3J–Gordon Highlanders with barbed wire, Western Front, WW1
RM2C6F3J0–The Gordon Highlanders statue in Castlegate, Aberdeen. Mark Richards, bronze, 2011.
RMT8E415–Museum of Flight, East Fortune, East Lothian, Scotland, UK 12th May, 2019. Wartime Experience: A family day out with all things related to the World Wars including an infantry display by Gordon Highlanders history group about military ordnance and firearms
RMC2638E–Men wearing the uniforms of The Gordon Highlanders with a replica Colt Gatling gun during a historical reenactment.
RMD4D0A8–First World War British medals. Victory Medal (left) War Medal (right). Awarded to Pte F A Bardwell, Gordon Highlanders
RMWB9EP9–The Gordon Highlanders regiment statue at Mercat Square at Castle Street in Aberdeen Scotland UK
RMHTK082–A Burial Party of Gordon Highlanders seeking out their dead after the Battle of Elandslaagte during the Boer War
RM2RAAHX3–Gordon Highlanders relaxing outside their dugout on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
RMEFCF3Y–Aberdeen University's U Company of 4th Gordon Highlanders, July 1914, Tain. U Company at rest during a route march at Summer Camp.
RMW52TC8–Gordon Highlanders, Hill & Adamson (Scottish, active 1843 - 1848), Scotland, 1843–1848, Salted paper print from a paper negative, 19.4 × 13.7 cm (7 5/8 × 5 3/8 in
RF2HKEF26–Inspired by Soldiers of the Gordon Highlanders receiving a message on the heliograph, South Africa, Gordon Signalers at Euslin receiving the word Relieved by heliograph from Kimberly (Feb. 20), S. Africa, publisher: Underwood and Underwood, Zuid-Afrika, publisher: New York (city), 1900, paper, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMB540BC–Gordon Highlanders memorial museum Huntly Castle entrance Aberdeenshire Highland Region Scotland August 2008
RF2RT4RBG–Gordon Highlanders statue in Aberdeen Scotland
RMEGA474–Statue to the Gordon Highlanders Castlegate Aberdeen
RM2T5XNH3–The Gordon Highlanders Monument, a sculpture by Mark Richards. Unveiled October 2011. Castle Street, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
RMBJW25C–Gordon Highland signallers on Signal Hill, Euslin, South Africa, Boer War, 1899-1902.Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RM2M18KNP–The 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, led by Lieutenant Colonel W. E. Gordon (mounted), in Plymouth en route to France in 1914.
RMG6J6F5–The Prince Of Wales, the Duke of Rothesay, at the Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, where he views a parade during a ceremony to lay up the Regiment's last colours.
RMH8N40H–Antique 1791 engraving, Jane Gordon, Duchess of Gordon. Jane Gordon (1749-1812), née Lady Jane Maxwell, was a Scottish Tory political hostess. Together with her husband Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon and her son George, Marquess of Huntly, the future 5th Duke of Gordon she founded the Gordon Highlanders, a British Army infantry regiment that existed until 1994. SOURCE: ORIGINAL STEEL ENGRAVING. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING.
RMDRHWGA–Gordon Highlanders in trench, Western Front, WW1
RMDJ0MC6–City of Aberdeen, Scotland. The Mark Richards sculpture of the Gordon Highlanders with Mercat Cross in the background.
RMG38H73–The storming of Dargai by the Gordon Highlanders led by Colonel Mathias Date: 20 October 1897
RMT8E42A–Museum of Flight, East Fortune, East Lothian, Scotland, UK 12th May, 2019. Wartime Experience: A family day out with all things related to the World Wars including an infantry display by Gordon Highlanders history group about military ordnance and firearms
RM2RG935F–Representing the tailors of the regiment making kilts for the Gordon Highlanders in the barrack-yard at Aberdeen.
RMC26367–A man wearing the uniform of The Gordon Highlanders readies a replica Colt Gatling gun during a historical reenactment.
RM2RGDY24–Gordon Highlanders relaxing outside their dugout on the Western Front during World War One.
RMD4D0KE–First World War British medals. Victory Medal (left) War Medal (right). Awarded to Pte F A Bardwell, Gordon Highlanders
RMWB9EPE–The Gordon Highlanders regiment statue at Mercat Square at Castle Street in Aberdeen Scotland UK
RMW51NX7–Piper and Drummer of the 92nd Gordon Highlanders, Hill & Adamson (Scottish, active 1843 - 1848), 1846, Salted paper print from a paper negative, 19.7 × 14.6 cm (7 3/4 × 5 3/4 in
RM2RAAHXR–Gordon Highlanders resting on their way to the line, on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
RF2HKEF2A–Inspired by Soldiers of the Gordon Highlanders installing themselves on a hill, South Africa, Gordon Highland Signalers making themselves at home on Signal Hill, Euslin, S. Africa, publisher: Underwood and Underwood, Zuid-Afrika, publisher: New York (city), 1900, paper, albumen print, height 88 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RF2RT4RAF–Gordon Highlanders statue in Aberdeen Scotland
RF2HW4HMC–Art inspired by The Porthole / Sergeant and Private of the 42nd Gordon Highlanders, Edinburgh Castle, 1843–47, Salted paper print from paper negative, Photographs, David Octavius Hill (British, Perth, Scotland 1802–1870 Edinburgh, Scotland), Robert Adamson (British, St. Andrews, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
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