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The Cock of the North: George, Fifth Duke of Gordon, c1812. Artist: George SandersThe Cock of the North: George, Fifth Duke of Gordon, c1812. From The Connoisseur Volume 103. [Otto Limited, London, 1939]
Sir Harry Lauder, Scottish comedian, 1926. Artist: Alick P F RitchieSir Harry Lauder, Scottish comedian, 1926. Portrait of Lauder (1870-1950). Cigarette card with straight-line caricature, issued by John Player & Sons
Alloway Kirk, Tam o Shanter, 1844. Creator: UnknownAlloway Kirk, Tam o Shanter, 1844. The ruins of Alloway Auld Kirk, which dates back to the 16th century, near Alloway in Scotland
The "Mickle Stane"- Tam o Shanter, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe " Mickle Stane" - Tam o Shanter, 1844. Stone featuring in Robert Burns poem:a singular stone, lying in a field attached to a small homestead - the stone commemorated in the poem of
Tam o Shanter Arch, 1844. Creator: UnknownTam o Shanter Arch, 1844. Floral arch at Ayr in Scotland, inspired by Scottish poet Robert Burns poem " Tam o Shanter"
Newhaven Boys, 1843-47. Creators: David Octavius Hill, Robert Adamson, Hill & AdamsonNewhaven Boys, 1843-47
Old Tom, ca. 1856-59. Creator: Horatio RossOld Tom, ca. 1856-59
Charlie and Peel Ross with Horse after a Hunt, ca. 1856-59. Creator: Horatio RossCharlie and Peel Ross with Horse after a Hunt, ca. 1856-59
Auld Kirk, Ayr, Scotland, 1897. Creator: Underwood & UnderwoodAuld Kirk, Ayr, Scotland, 1897. The ruined Alloway Auld Kirk, which dates back to at least the 16th century, was used by Robert Burns as the setting for the gathering of witches
Figurehead of the Famous Cutty Sark figure of Nanny the Witch, 1936The Figurehead of the Famous Cutty Sark reprsents the figure of Nanny the Witch, 1936. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]
Kitty Brunell in her Aston Martin, chatting to a man in Highland dress, RSAC Scottish Rally, 1933Aston Martin 1933 1496 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. AMD547. Event Entry No: G15. Driver: Brunell, Miss. K. Finished: 48th out of 66. Place: R.S.A.C. Scottish Rally.. Date: 5-9.6.33
Cameraman filming a wounded soldier, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916. ArtistCameraman filming a wounded soldier, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916. The French official cinematographer at work filming a wounded Scottish soldier
And scarcely had he Maggie rallied, When out the hellish legion sallied, 19th century. Illustration of a scene from Tam O Shanter by Robert Burns
Prince Charlie at the Battle of Culloden, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]
With Queen Mary at Balmoral, 1924 (1937). The Duke of York and Duchess of York at Balmoral castle with Queen Mary in September 1924
Tam O Shanter, 1826. Artist: James C AllenTam O Shanter, 1826. Tam o Shanter is a narrative poem written by Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796) in 1790. First published in 1791 the poem uses a mixture of Scots and English
Advertisement for Provost Oats, 1901. A print from The Illustrated London News, 23 February 1901
Neil Gow, Scottish fiddle-player, (1800). Artist: William GreenNeil Gow, Scottish fiddle-player, (1800). Gow (1727-1807)) was a famous fiddler of the 18th century
Robert Burns, Scottish poet, late 18th century. At the centre left is the Bridge of Doon which features in his poem Tam o Shanter (1791)