RME4WKNE–dh Lyness Naval Cemetery HOY ORKNEY Scottish first World war 1 cemetery uk graveyard military cemetery navy cross scotland grave
RM2ATK0A2–1914 The London Scottish Regiment charge with fixed bayonets during a training exercise before going into battle (WWI). The 1/14th Battalion was mobilized on the outbreak of war and was immediately sent to France France. The 2/14th Battalion went initially to France in June 1916 but then transferred to Salonika and Palestine. 1st Battalion of the London Scottish was the first Territorial Infantry Battalion in 1914 to be involved in action against the Germans at Messines in 1914
RMERGH8M–World War 1: Action by London Scottish Regiment in Flanders, 31 October 1914. Spanish postcard. Caption: 'Une action glorieuse
RM2HTN8YP–A Company, 1/14th Battalion, London Regiment (London Scottish) marching to the trenches on Doullens-Amiens road at Pas-en-Artois, 26th June 1916.
RMB5M89W–2 G55 F1 1914 5 E Scottish regiment World War I 1914 History World War I France Guerre Europeenne de 1914 Soldats Ecossais venus
RMKWDA19–World War 1. Somme Offensive. Scottish Highland regiment advancing under fire during the taking of Longueval, July 28, 1916. The Battle for Longueval and Delville Wood was fought from July 14, through Sept. 3, 1916, costing Britain 30,000 casualties (killed, wounded, missing, or prisoners). Contemporary illustration depicts the carnage as a glorious battle. (BSLOC 2013 1 122)
RMKFD759–Highlanders , Scottish soldiers, British army, France 1914 .World War I - First World War, The Great War, 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.
RMB6M9CC–Contemporary World War One illustration of Scottish soldiers playing bagpipes under enemy fire during the Battle of the Somme.
RM2HN6EXH–A First World War era illustration of the 1st Battalion of the London Scottish Regiment charging with fixed bayonets on 31st October 1914 during the Battle of Messines.
RM2B5JT6W–German dugouts during World War One were often massive constructions. This one near Montauban captured by the 9th Scottish Division during the Battle of the Somme in July 1916, is a good example.
RM2H75DN9–A First World War era picture of a British soldier in the 14th Battalion London Regiment (London Scottish) - a Territorial Force infantry regiment based in London.
RM2E5HPA6–1918 Daily Sketch Australian and Scottish troops advance
RM2H2NX97–A First World War era group picture of nine kilted soldiers from the Liverpool Scottish, the 10th battalion of the King's (Liverpool) Regiment. One of the four men standing in the back row is described as having seen service in German East Africa (although the battalion itself did not). Two of thestanding men are described as drafts due to leave for 'the front' in the next week. Others in the group are described as rookies. One of the soliders is named Frank. There is a sign saying 'Casteford' suggesting the picture was taken in Yorkshire. A woman looks out from the window. Dated 22/04/1916.
RMR1NNXE–Names of WW1 fallen illuminate Scottish Parliament
RM2GR2NPR–A portrait of a First World War Scottish infantry soldier doing a jig under a tree.
RMBDFW92–BATTLE ARRAS 1917 9th Scottish Rifles follow their officer out of a trench system 6 April 1917 - see Description below
RM2H9829J–A First World War era picture of a British soldier, a Private in the King's Own Scottish Borderers.
RMPAGA55–A pair of bagpipers from the Black Watch march their comrades into battle against the Germans on May 9, 1915 during the Great War. From Chums, a weekly adventure magazine for English boys, 1916.
RM2HN6F11–A British army officer, a Lieutenant in a Scottish infantry regiment, wearing trews, c. First World War.
RMERGHBN–World War 1: Highlanders piping themselves back from the trenches. British Official War Photograph. Series 1. No 2. Published on postcard. Caption on reverse: 'Our gallant Highlanders, who love to charge the enemy to the skirl of the pipes, are fond of playing their national music in lighter mood as seen in the picture'. The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS), infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.
RFE1RYKK–New British Cemetery world war 1 flanders fields
RMBG2NY7–Contemporary WW1 illustration of Scottish troops going 'over the top' to attack enemy lines in France in 1917.
RM2HWG03G–A sentry of the 2nd Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers, in a newly-taken German trench near Arrewage, 4 July 1918. Note the kit left behind by the Germans.
RMR1DBM2–Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 11th November, 2018. The Scottish Parliament building illuminated on Armistice day with images that tell the story of the world war 1 conflict alongside a Roll of Honour of those who died. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News.
RMERH6J1–Joseph Lee - portrait. Scottish journalist and World War I poet, 1876–1949.
RMD8WHJB–First World War photograph of Scottish soldiers in the Canadian army
RMERHC27–Joseph Lee - portrait. Scottish journalist and World War I poet, 1876–1949.
RMKKFMJ8–1914 War Illustrated London Scottish in Action
RMPEE7GC–World War One living history reenactors Scottish Pipe Band at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RMF230A6–1915 The War Budget Two Scottish Soldiers in London
RM2M9HXP0–Original WW1 era postcard of imposing Canadian Highlander wearing a leopard skin over his uniform of kilt and sporran as did Gordon Highlanders of Scotland. The soldier is a bandsman playing a bass drum (Caledonian written on the side of the drum) in the Corp of Drums. He was a Commonwealth soldier fighting overseas for 'King and Country'. Published as the World War Series. Posted 3rd November 1915, U.K.
RMH9KWGC–1918 The Great War front page Scottish troops return from the Front
RMR1NNXB–Names of WW1 fallen illuminate Scottish Parliament
RMH9KWH8–1918 The Great War front page Scottish troops return from the Front
RMH9KWMH–1919 The Great War front page London Scottish march past Crimea Memorial
RMER6BAX–The sea loch on the Scottish West Coast known as Gare Loch seen here from the Clynder Hills, Dunbartonshire. The loch is 7 miles in length and 1 mile in width. During the Second World War the loch was used as an assembly point for covoys crossing the Nor
RMAARPPR–dh WICK CAITHNESS Ww1 War memorial and Bridge Street scotland scottish road north 500 a99
RM2H982JG–A First World War era picture of a British officer in a Scottish infantry regiment, standing besides a lady mounted on a pony.
RFE1RX9G–New British Cemetery world war 1 flanders fields
RM2HEDFRP–A historical view of a military funeral with the coffin drapped in a flag and pulled on a gun carriage. The coffin has a guard of honour of kilted Scottish infantrymen. Civilians and soldiers are watching the procession. Believed to be First World War era.
RM2HX0X89–General race at the sports meeting held by the 1/7th Battalion, Black Watch at Bailleul-aux-Cornailles, 10 May 1917.
RMR1DBK6–Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 11th November, 2018. The Scottish Parliament building illuminated on Armistice day with images that tell the story of the world war 1 conflict alongside a Roll of Honour of those who died. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News.
RM2HEDG65–A First World War era grouip of British Officers standing informally as friends and smiling. Labelled by the photographer as 'my chums'. From left to right: 'Slim' - Royal Welsh Fusiliers; 'Tiny - Royal Welsh Fusiliers; 'Jock' - London Scottish Regiment; Parker - The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment; Jack - Royal Flying Corps.
RM2KF04TA–Original WW1 era postcard of female munitions workers, far RH girl has 'on war service' badge and there is an 'on war service' sign in front of them. From the photographic studio of Whyte and Sons, 20 Union St. Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. circa 1916-1918
RFMFG28A–The 9th Scottish Division Memorial at Commonwealth War Graves Commissions (CWGC) Point Du Jour British Cemetery in the snow
RM2CCFF6D–Halftone of Scottish regiments charging at the battle of Loos in France in World War One.
RMPEE7GJ–World War One living history reenactors Scottish Pipe Band at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RMHM7N92–On the British Western Front during Battle of Menin Road. Scottish territorials being examined in a dressing station. Belgium, 1914.
RM2J3R6XP–An early 20th century French advertising poster for British Banks in Paris, from World War One, 1914-1918, showing three soldiers: one wearing a kilt, one raising helmet, one firing his rifle. The artist was Fermin Bouisset (1859-1925)
RF2A3RJ51–The uniforms of the English army in the field. From left to right. 1. Sergeant. Mounted Troops. 2. Soldier. Foot troops. 3. Soldier. Colonial uniform
RMR1NNXC–Names of WW1 fallen illuminate Scottish Parliament
RME7C2W8–Woman manual worker producing shell casings at Kynoch munitions factory at Witton, Birmingham c. 1916 - during World War I
RMP81FRH–The main portion of the German Naval fleet surrendered and were taken to SCapa Flow in the Scottish Orkneys. The High Seas Fleet was interned there under the terms of the Armistice whilst negotiations took place over the fate of the ships. Fearing that all of the ships would be seized and divided amongst the allied powers, the German commander, Admiral Ludwig von Reuter, decided to scuttle the fleet on 21 June 1919. Intervening British guard ships were able to beach a number of the ships, but 52 of the 74 interned vessels sank.
RMKWDAYM–World War 1. Somme Offensive. Scottish Highland regiment advancing under fire during the taking of Longueval, July 28, 1916. The Battle for Longueval and Delville Wood was fought from July 14, through Sept. 3, 1916, costing Britain 30,000 casualties (killed, wounded, missing, or prisoners). Contemporary illustration depicts the carnage as a glorious battle. (BSLOC 2013 1 122)
RMG35CNJ–1916 Daily Sketch London Scottish Troops
RFE1RX41–New British Cemetery world war 1 flanders fields
RM2E5HG4X–1918 Daily Sketch VC awarded to Scottish soldier
RM2J01RKX–A raiding party from the 9th Battalion, Scottish Rifles (Cameronians), leaving a sap and making for the German lines, 11 April 1917.
RMR1DBF2–Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 11th November, 2018. The Scottish Parliament building illuminated on Armistice day with images that tell the story of the world war 1 conflict alongside a Roll of Honour of those who died, reflected in the ornamental pond. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News.
RM2E5H1P3–1917 Daily Sketch, Scottish troops on the Western Front
RM2K5BR42–Original WW1 era postcard mounted female war worker, land girl, The lady is watched by a group of bystanders fascinated by a woman wearing breeches and on horseback astride, rather than the side-saddle. She is carrying a rope. She is possibly working with cavalry horses. She is wearing a sash with a flower button hole. possibly taking part in some kind of mounted parade. Possibly Scotland, as Barry, Dundee written on the reverse.
RM2D474M3–British D-Day veteran Jock Wilson receives a Legion D'Honneur medal at the French Ambassador's residence in London on June 1, 2004. The 100-year-old from Dunbar in Scotland was a war-time member of the 51st Highland Division of the Scottish Horse Regiment and is the oldest surviving member of the Normandy Veterans Association.
RF2M7D20N–Rally of the London Scottish October 31, 1914 from the book The story of the great war; the complete historical records of events to date DIPLOMATIC AND STATE PAPERS by Reynolds, Francis Joseph, 1867-1937; Churchill, Allen Leon; Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959; Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927; Knight, Austin Melvin, 1854-1927; Palmer, Frederick, 1873-1958; Simonds, Frank Herbert, 1878-; Ruhl, Arthur Brown, 1876- Volume III Published 1916
RMPEE840–World War One living history reenactors Scottish Pipe Band at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RM2M99MEY–Blackburn Swift Mk.II (foreground) dropping a torpedo, with a Sopwith T.1 Cuckoo (background). William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC, AFRAeS (1893-1965) was a Scottish peer and record-breaking air pioneer who was later shown to have passed secret information to the Imperial Japanese military before the Second World War. In 1921, Sempill led an official military mission to Japan that showcased the latest British aircraft. In subsequent years he continued to aid the Imperial Japanese Navy in developing its Navy Air Service and began giving military secrets to the Japanese. Alth
RMRAE805–Photograph taken on 6th June 1915. Major Elliott Lockhart of the Lanarkshire Yeomanry. Taken in the famous Bassano London photography studio. First World war soldier.
RM2J6070D–A British advertising recruitment poster from 1915 showing four men in kilts and uniforms, shouldering rifles. Artist Unknown.
RMR1NNXM–Names of WW1 fallen illuminate Scottish Parliament
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.
RF2EA6M3J–The uniforms of the English army in the field. From left to right. 1. Sergeant. Mounted Troops. 2. Soldier. Foot troops. 3. Soldier. Colonial uniform
RM2M9A0YR–Memorial to Liverpool Scottish, Railway Wood, Ypres
RMJM8JYC–Women's reserve ambulance corps posing in London before departing for Eastern Front, ww1
RMB3YPT8–dh Kitchener Memorial MARWICK HEAD ORKNEY Scotland Monument world war one scottish highland landscape hms hampshire
RFE1RX3D–New British Cemetery world war 1 flanders fields
RM2H4KTYM–EDZELL MUIR, SCOTLAND, UK - circa 1915 - Royal Artillery officers and men on exercise during World War I on Ezdell Muir ( Ezdell Moor ) in Angus, Scot
RM2HWAG37–A raiding party of the 10th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) waiting in nap for the signal to go. Near Arras, 24 March 1917.
RMR1DBCW–Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 11th November, 2018. The Scottish Parliament building illuminated on Armistice day with images that tell the story of the world war 1 conflict alongside a Roll of Honour of those who died, reflected in the ornamental pond. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News.
RM2E5H5NH–1917 Daily Sketch Scottish Entertainment Troupe
RM2HY05MR–Original WW1 era postcard of female factory worker, munitions worker, wearing trousers and a cap, studio of American Galleries, 259 Argyle St. Glasgow, circa 1916-1918.
RMF230BT–1915 Daily Sketch Scottish Soldier recruiting in Trafalgar Square
RM2D3Y9D0–British D-Day veteran Jock Wilson receives a Legion D'Honneur medal at the French Ambassador's residence in London on June 1, 2004. The 100-year-old from Dunbar in Scotland was a war-time member of the 51st Highland Division of the Scottish Horse Regiment and is the oldest surviving member of the Normandy Veterans Association.
RMPEE84R–World War One living history reenactors Scottish Pipe Band at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK
RM2D41H5C–The London Scottish (World War I) Memorial commemorating the Battle of Messines and various other battles in Heuvelland, Belgium
RMRAE808–Photograph taken on 6th June 1915. Major Elliott Lockhart of the Lanarkshire Yeomanry. Taken in the famous Bassano London photography studio. First World war soldier.
RMP5A127–Glasgow, Scotland, on 26 June 2018. Glasgow Against The Arms Fair demonstration takes place outside the Undersea Defence Technology conference at the Scottish Exhibition Centre. The conference attracts 1,1000 delegates from around the world, and lead sponsors fair's lead sponsors, BAE Systems and Babcock International, have links to the Trident nuclear missile system. The Glasgow City Council has received criticism for appearing to initially support the arms fair. Image Credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/ Alamy Live News.
RMR1NNXG–Names of WW1 fallen illuminate Scottish Parliament
RM2AT8T82–The war memorial to local soldiers who lost their lives in WWI and WWII in Bonar Bridge Sutherland Scotland UK
RM2M3PBGY–Corporal C. A. Jarvis VC (1881-1948), Scottish metal-worker and engineer who was the first volunteer soldier of the First World War to receive the Victoria Cross. Only three weeks into the war on 23 August 1914 at Jemappes, Belgium, Lance-Corporal Jarvis worked for 1½ hours under heavy fire, in full view of the enemy and finally succeeded in firing charges for the demolition of a bridge. He was wounded in the process. He is pictured here meeting wounded men at Chelmsford where he made a 'capital recruiting speech.' Date: 1915
RMG4G8W0–The Consul General of France,Mrs Anita Limido presented the insignia of Chevalier (Knight) of the Legion of Honour to Robert Urquhart (left) age 98 and Alfred Anderson age 102 in Edinburgh today.They were two of four awards to be presented to Scottish Veterans of World War 1.
RMG4G8W2–The Consul General of France, Mrs Anita Limido presented the insignia of Chevalier (Knight) of the Legion of Honour to Charlie Ross age one hundred in Edinburgh today (Tuesday). It was first of four awards to be presented to Scottish Veterans of World War 1. Photo by David Cheskin/PA.
RFE1RYFE–New British Cemetery world war 1 flanders fields
RM2E5HGE6–1918 Sunday Pictorial Resignation of Mona Chalmers Watson
RM2HWAG22–Soldiers of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 15th Scottish Division in the hutments at Henencourt on New Year's Day. 1917
RMR1DBGK–Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 11th November, 2018. The Scottish Parliament building illuminated on Armistice day with images that tell the story of the world war 1 conflict alongside a Roll of Honour of those who died, reflected in the ornamental pond. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News.
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