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Map of Scotland, 1902. Creator: UnknownMap of Scotland, 1902. Showing the various counties and islands including the Hebrides, the Shetlands and the Orkneys, and an inset of the rail networks of Glasgow and Edinburgh
A Shetland fishing boat in stormy weather north of the Orkneys, 1842. Creator: Anton MelbyeA Shetland fishing boat in stormy weather north of the Orkneys, 1842
The Scuttling of the German Fleet at Scapa Flow, First World War, 1918, (c1920)....: towing German officers and men to one of the British battleships
The Kings Visit to the Grand Fleet, First World War, June 1917, (c1920). Creator: UnknownThe Kings Visit to the Grand Fleet, First World War, June 1917, (c1920)....bluejackets [sailors of the Royal Navy] marching past His Majesty [King George V] on board one of the battleships at Scapa
Map showing the Scope of the Operations of the 10th Cruiser Squadron... 1916, (c1920)Map showing the Scope of the Operations of the 10th Cruiser Squadron, First World War, 1916, (c1920). Also known as the Northern Patrol
Lighthouse on the Start, Isle of Sandy, Orkney, 1821. Artist: William DaniellLighthouse on the Start, Isle of Sandy, Orkney, Scotland, 1821. From A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825 by William Daniell
Neolithic necklace of bone and teeth from Skara Brae Neolithic settlement. From the Tankernges House Museums collection, Orkney
Neolithic bone pins from the Skara Brae Neolithic settlement. From the Tankernges House Museums collection, Orkney
Broad Street, Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, 20th century
Kirkwall from the Cathedral tower, Orkney, Scotland, 20th century
Neolithic Village of Skara Brae, Orkney, Scotland, 20th century. Stone-built Neolithic settlement, on the Bay of Skaill consisting of eight clustered houses
The Church of St Magnus on Orkney, 12th centuryThe Church of St Magnus, where he was martyred, on the island of Egilsay on Orkney, 12th century
Bone and stone Neolithic necklaceA necklace from a Neolithic Village in Scara Brae, Orkney, made of bone and stone. From the Tankernges House Museum on Orkney
Interior of Neolithic Hut at Skara Brae Neolithic settlement, Orkney. Stone furniture can be seen. The hearth is in the centre, and there are stone beds on the left and right sides
Neolithic bone combA Neolithic bone comb from Skara Brae. From the Tankernges House Museums collection, Orkney