Skip to main content

Macgregor Collection

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Stage in the ascent of Mont Blanc, c1853, (1946). Creator: George Baxter

Stage in the ascent of Mont Blanc, c1853, (1946). Creator: George Baxter
Stage in the ascent of Mont Blanc, c1853, (1946). Climbers on Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps - a man is being pulled out of a crevasse on a rope

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Rob Roys grave at Balquhidder Parish Church, Stirling, Scotland

Rob Roys grave at Balquhidder Parish Church, Stirling, Scotland. Robert Roy MacGregor (c1671-1734), also known as Red MacGregor, was an outlaw and Scottish folk hero of the 18th century

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Samuel Liddell Mathers (1854-1918), 1889. Creator: Anonymous

Samuel Liddell Mathers (1854-1918), 1889. Creator: Anonymous
Samuel Liddell Mathers (1854-1918), 1889. Private Collection

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Baseball signed by the 1954 Champion New York Giants Team, 1954. Creator: MacGregor

Baseball signed by the 1954 Champion New York Giants Team, 1954. Creator: MacGregor
A white leather and red stitched MacGregor New York Giants logo baseball signed by members of the 1954 World Series Champion New York Giants baseball team

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Gothic Forms Applied to Furniture, Metal Work and Decoration for Domestic Purposes, 1867

Gothic Forms Applied to Furniture, Metal Work and Decoration for Domestic Purposes, 1867

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Scene from Rob Roy, early 19th century. Creator: Cosmo Armstrong

Scene from Rob Roy, early 19th century. Creator: Cosmo Armstrong
Scene from Rob Roy, early 19th century. Scene from " Rob Roy" by Sir Walter Scott. [Simpkin & Marshall, London]

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Portrait of Gregor MacGregor (1786-1845), 1822. Creator: Lizars, William Home (1788-1859)

Portrait of Gregor MacGregor (1786-1845), 1822. Creator: Lizars, William Home (1788-1859)
Portrait of Gregor MacGregor (1786-1845), 1822. Private Collection

Background imageMacgregor Collection: View of the cloisters of the Merchant Taylors School, City of London, 1860. Artist: Maclure

View of the cloisters of the Merchant Taylors School, City of London, 1860. Artist: Maclure
View of the cloisters of the Merchant Taylors School, City of London, 1860

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Bow Churchyard, London, c1860. Artist: Andrew Maclure

Bow Churchyard, London, c1860. Artist: Andrew Maclure
Bow Churchyard, London, c1860; view of the premises of Copestake, Moore, Crampton & Co, Bow Churchyard. Streetscene with figures, carriages and carts

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Design by Frederic Barnett for a duplex low-level bridge, London, 1876

Design by Frederic Barnett for a duplex low-level bridge, London, 1876. The bridge was intended to allow uninterrupted continuity of vehicular and general traffic

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Marble Arch and street trams, London, 1860. Artist: Macdonald

Marble Arch and street trams, London, 1860. Artist: Macdonald
View of two street trams in front of Marble Arch, London, 1860

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Rob Roy statue, Stirling, Scotland

Rob Roy statue, Stirling, Scotland. Robert Roy MacGregor (c1671-1734), also known as Red MacGregor, was an outlaw and Scottish folk hero of the 18th century

Background imageMacgregor Collection: General MacGregor, c1825 (1909). Artist: Samuel William Reynolds

General MacGregor, c1825 (1909). Artist: Samuel William Reynolds
General MacGregor, c1825 (1909). General Gregor MacGregor (1786-1845) was a Scottish soldier, adventurer and confidence trickster who from 1821 to 1837 attempted to draw British

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Self-Acting Mule. Sharp & Roberts Principle, by P. MacGregor, Manchester, 1874. Artist: GB Smith

Self-Acting Mule. Sharp & Roberts Principle, by P. MacGregor, Manchester, 1874. Artist: GB Smith
Self-Acting Mule.-Sharp & Roberts Principle, by P. MacGregor, Manchester, 1874. Richard Roberts (1789-1864) was a British patternmaker

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Looking down upon the stream, he stood awhile deep in thought, c1912 (1912)

Looking down upon the stream, he stood awhile deep in thought, c1912 (1912). Julius Caesar sailed to Epirus with seven legions of his army

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Here, sheltered by steep cliffs, he sat down to rest, c1912 (1912)

Here, sheltered by steep cliffs, he sat down to rest, c1912 (1912). In a state of desperation Brutus sheltered in the cliffs, unable to defeat Mark Antony with dwindling men and minimal supplies

Background imageMacgregor Collection: The following morning Cicero made another speech against Catiline, c1912 (1912)

The following morning Cicero made another speech against Catiline, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
The following morning Cicero made another speech against Catiline, c1912 (1912). Marcus Tullius Cicero discovered a second plot by Lucius Sergius Catiline to murder the Consuls

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Lists of those who were doomed were hung up in the Forum, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath

Lists of those who were doomed were hung up in the Forum, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
Lists of those who were doomed were hung up in the Forum, c1912 (1912). After his victory over the Samnites, Lucius Cornelius Sulla met the Senate in the temple of Bellona

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Gaius Marius sitting in exile among the ruins of Carthage, c1912 (1912). Artist: William Rainey

Gaius Marius sitting in exile among the ruins of Carthage, c1912 (1912). Artist: William Rainey
Gaius Marius sitting in exile among the ruins of Carthage, c1912 (1912). Gaius Marius (157 BC-86 BC) was a Roman general and statesman

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Jugurtha came to the tent of his father-in-law unarmed, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath

Jugurtha came to the tent of his father-in-law unarmed, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
Jugurtha came to the tent of his father-in-law unarmed, c1912 (1912). The Numidian chieftain Jugurtha fought a war against the Romans in 112-106 BC

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Here it would be possible, he thought, to hold the enemy at bay, c1912 (1912)

Here it would be possible, he thought, to hold the enemy at bay, c1912 (1912). Gaius Sempronius Gracchus (154-121 BC) was a Roman Popularis politician in the 2nd century BC

Background imageMacgregor Collection: The city was given to the flames, 1912 (1912)

The city was given to the flames, 1912 (1912). After a long siege Scipios army stormed the city of Carthage, Hasdrubal surrendered himself and the city was razed to the ground

Background imageMacgregor Collection: His progress was as that of a king, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath

His progress was as that of a king, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
His progress was as that of a king, c1912 (1912). After the battle of Zama in 202 BC, the Carthaginian army had been wiped out

Background imageMacgregor Collection: A messenger was seen spurring his horse toward the city, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath

A messenger was seen spurring his horse toward the city, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
A messenger was seen spurring his horse toward the city, c1912 (1912). Hasdrubal entrusted a letter with four soldiers to be placed in his brother Hannibals hands

Background imageMacgregor Collection: We are beaten, o Romans, in a great battle, our army is destroyed, c1912 (1912)

We are beaten, o Romans, in a great battle, our army is destroyed, c1912 (1912). The announcement by Marcus, one of the Roman praetors

Background imageMacgregor Collection: I carry here peace and war: choose, men of Carthage, which ye will, c1912 (1912)

I carry here peace and war: choose, men of Carthage, which ye will, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
I carry here peace and war: choose, men of Carthage, which ye will, c1912 (1912). Fabius Maximus, known as the Cunctator (delayer)

Background imageMacgregor Collection: The armour of Pyrrhus was richer and more beautiful than that of his soldiers, c1912 (1912)

The armour of Pyrrhus was richer and more beautiful than that of his soldiers, c1912 (1912). While Pyrrhus was training an army in Tarentum

Background imageMacgregor Collection: The youth laid the arms he had taken from his foe at his fathers feet, c1912 (1912)

The youth laid the arms he had taken from his foe at his fathers feet, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
The youth laid the arms he had taken from his foe at his fathers feet, c1912 (1912). Titus Manlius Torquatus, a Consul of Rome, had given strict orders that no soldier was to engage in single combat

Background imageMacgregor Collection: O my mother, thou hast saved Rome, but thou hast lost thy son, c1912 (1912)

O my mother, thou hast saved Rome, but thou hast lost thy son, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
O my mother, thou hast saved Rome, but thou hast lost thy son, c1912 (1912). Veturia was a Roman matron and mother of the Roman general Gaius Marcius Coriolanus

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Seated in chairs of ivory, sat a number of strange, venerable old men, c1912 (1912)

Seated in chairs of ivory, sat a number of strange, venerable old men, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
Seated in chairs of ivory, sat a number of strange, venerable old men, c1912 (1912). Three days after the Battle of the Allia, the Gauls advanced on Rome

Background imageMacgregor Collection: She carried in her arms nine books, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath

She carried in her arms nine books, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
She carried in her arms nine books, c1912 (1912). Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (died 495 BC) the seventh king of Rome, was offered the sacred prophecies of Sybyl Cumae by an old women asking an

Background imageMacgregor Collection: The grief of the sister of Horatius, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath

The grief of the sister of Horatius, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
The grief of the sister of Horatius, c1912 (1912). When she saw Horatius wearing on his shoulders the cloak of her betrothed, she broke into bitter sobs

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Down to the river presently came a she-wolf to drink, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath

Down to the river presently came a she-wolf to drink, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
Down to the river presently came a she-wolf to drink, c1912 (1912). Romulus and Remus were the twin brothers and main characters of Romes foundation myth

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Verginius left his beautiful young daughter Verginia in the care of her nurse, c1912, (1912)

Verginius left his beautiful young daughter Verginia in the care of her nurse, c1912, (1912)
Verginius left his beautiful young daughter Verginia in the care of her nurse, c1912 (1912). In 452 the senate of Rome appointed a commission to write down a code of law

Background imageMacgregor Collection: Rob Roy, Scottish outlaw and folk hero of the 18th century. Artist: R Cooper

Rob Roy, Scottish outlaw and folk hero of the 18th century. Artist: R Cooper
Rob Roy, Scottish outlaw and folk hero of the 18th century. Robert Roy MacGregor, (c1671-1734), also known as Red MacGregor is sometimes referred to as the Scottish Robin Hood


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping