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Agnes, Countess of Dunbar (1312?-1369), known as Black Agnes, 1338 (early 20th century). She is seen on the battlements at the defence of Dunbar Castle in 1337-1338 when her husband
Dunbar Castle, East Lothian, Scotland, 1894. Creator: UnknownDunbar Castle, East Lothian, Scotland, 1894. The first stone castle on the site was probably constructed in the 1070s. Agnes Randolph of Dunbar, or Black Agnes
North Berwick - Tantallon Castle and the Bass Rock, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]
North Berwick - From the Rocks, Showing North Berwick Law, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]
The Fight for the Standard at Pinkie, 10 September 1547, (c1880). The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, took place on 10 September 1547 on the banks of the River Esk near Musselburgh, Scotland
Dunbar Castle, Haddingtonshire, 1814. Artist: John GreigDunbar Castle, Haddingtonshire. Pl. 2, 1814. From The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland, Vol. II, by Walter Scott, Esq. [Longman & Co. London, 1814]
Hales Castle, Haddingtonshire, 1814. Artist: John GreigHales Castle, Haddingtonshire, 1814. From The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland, Vol. II, by Walter Scott, Esq. [Longman & Co. London, 1814]
Links with the Past, 1910. Artist: David WilsonLinks with the Past, 1910. Lord Kitchener adopts driving tactics on the North Berwick veldt. Lord Kitchener has succumbed to the charms of golf
Pinkie House, Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co
Photograph signed by American golfer Walter Hagen, 1929. The inscription beneath the picture reads; Pleasant memories of my 4th win - British Open, Muirfield 1929. Golfingly, Walter Hagen