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The last Flying Scotsman run to Edinburgh. The Flying Scotsman steam locomotive sets off from Kings Cross Station, London to attempt a non-stop run to Edinburgh
The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross on the first non stop run to Edinburgh May 1st 1928 vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic
Mussleburgh, Scotland: Members of Royal Company of Archers for trophy the Mussleburgh Silver Arrow dateing back to the 16th Century. 28 July 1923
Mono PrintThe Village Parliament was held opposite the Post Office, here the men of the island met to discuss their plans for the day Scotland, St Kilda - 1927 Scotland, Outer Hebrides Scottish history
At the start of the Le Mans Grand Prix, British racing driver Stirling Moss leads the field of 53 cars in an Aston Martin (No.4); behind is Gregory of England in a Jaguar (No.3)
A mechanical horse to assist the horse. West Nile Street Glasgow, where a mechanical horse is used to assist the horse pulled waggons up the steep hill to the British Railways Goods Dept 13 September
Colour OriginalApproaching St Kilda Original watercolour by Dr. J Morton Boyd Scotland, Outer Hebrides Scottish history
Mono Book IllustrationEvacuation of St Kilda, Outer Hebrides. Scotland. Sept 1930 Scotland, Outer Hebrides Scottish history
Scottish Country Dancing. Ian Gillies and partner dance / dancing / party season / celebration / happy vintage news archive
The royal Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose being driven away from Euston after holidaying at Glamis Castle with their grandparents the Earl and Countess of Strathmore - 19th October 1937
Jim Clark killed. Jim Clark the famous British racing driver who was twice world champion was killed yesterday when his Lotus Ford Cosworth car plunged off the Hockenheim circuit near Heidelberg
Herring boats Tarbert Fish where the fish are!
Decades - 1950s - Night Mail from London (steam train) - Letter arrives in Scotland
Steam train Scotland
Balmoral, Scotland: A mother and her two daughters all wearing tweed jacket and kilted skirt strides out along the lonely public raod from Straunyarroch Hill to Crathie
(Bottom diagram) Model of the Bell Rock Lighthouse - the worlds oldest surviving sea-washed lighthouse. Other pix are (from the top)
Scotlands best racing driver. Innes Ireland, who is scheduled todrive a Lotus in the Silver City International Trophy race at Brands Hatch, Kent, on 3 June
Noisy Tactics at Dundee: Winston Churchill rung down by a suffragettes Bell. A speech spoiled: Miss Molonys successful interruption of the Liberal Candidate
Ron Flockhart Scottish Racing Driver April 12 1962
Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother (centre) with her daughters, Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) (right) and Princess Margaret in front of Balmoral Castle. Scotland - 20th August 1951
Used in Blood and Roses - the centenary year folk music tour for Ewan MacColl. Boys are trained to be miners at Mossbeath Training School, Cowdenbeath, Fife. 13th March 1948
Scottish Country Dancing during the Aldermaston anti-nuclear march dance / dancing / party season / celebration / happy vintage news archive
Two Scotch Express trains collided at Aisgill leaving 14 dead and many injured. Scotland - 2nd September 1913
The 400 crack steam train of the Chicago and North Western Railway rivalled the famous British Flying Scotsman when it inaugurated the fastest regular run in America by covering the 400 miles between
The Flying Scot making a non-stop run to Brighton from Victoria Station, London September 1966
The Capitals Limited steam locomotive sets off from Kings Cross Station, London to attempt its inaugural non-stop run to Edinburgh after being named by Miss Anne Crawford. 23rd May 1949
The Royal railway Carriage: the bedroom. Built in 1869 by the London and North Western Railway. It was used by Queen Victoria for thirty years on her journeys to and from Scotland
Screen Portrays Dukes Life - The Actor The Duke of Edinburgh (standing, second from right), dressed for a role in Macbeth when he was 14
Edinburgh Scotland Queen Elizzabeth arriving at the Palace Holyrood House inspects a guard of honour during a visit of the Men of The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) July 1958
Her Royal Highness Princess Louise, Duchess Of Fife
HM The Queen wore a patterned blue silk dress, and wide-brimmed blue hat, as she mingled with some of the guests at yesterdays royal garden party in the grounds of Holyroodhouse. - 25th June 1953
Braemar, Aberdeenshire: W. Anderson throwing the 16lbs hammer at the Annual Braemar gathering. He won the event with a throw of 103-ft 2-ins.Members of the Royal Family on Holiday in Scotland
The Glasgow International Exhibition. Royal Reception Room May 1888
The Duchess of York with her daughters Princess Margaret Rose and Princess ELizabeth who is leading a pet dog, at Euston Station before the Royal party left for a holiday in Scotland. 7th August 1935
Princess Elizabeth and Lieut. Mountbatten Dance Together During Ball in Edinburgh, 16th July 1947 Princess Elizabeth and her fiance, Lieut
1874 King George V aged 9 with the Duke of Clarence in Highland dress
Royal tour in Scotland. The King laying foundation stone at City Chambers Extension, Glasgow.. 1914
Her Royal Highness The Princess Louise, Duchess Of Argyll
The Duches of York with her daughters Princess Margaret Rose and Princess ELizabeth who is leading a pet dog, at Euston Station before the Royal party left for a holidays in Scotland 7th August 1935
Queen Victoria Jubilee - the Jubilee Garden Party at Buckingham Palace - the Royal tent - 1887
St James Bank Limited High Holborn London A To Let notice is posted on the door of the St James Bank which opened in High Holborn last September
Dundee, Scotland. Mr Winston Churchill, Liberal candidate addressing workers at a large factory, was drowned out by Miss Molony, an Irish Suffragist, ringing a hand-bell. 1908
Brands Hatch, Kent: Racing driver Jackie Stewart, of Scotland, isn t really blowing his own trumpet - as you can see - but Jazz bandleader Chris Barbers trombone
R. A. C. Presentation Dinner, Pall Mall, three famous personalities were awarded trophiesR.A.C. Presentation Dinner, Pall Mall, three famous personalities were awarded trophies for their various achievements. They were from Left to Right:- Racing Motorist Graham Hill, OBE
INTERNATIONAL PAIRS WINNERS2 Jackie Brown and John Munroe from Whitemoss Golf Club in Perth lift the International Pairs Mixed Pairs trophey in a 1922 Wolseley Coupe at Mount Wolseley Hotel
Nurburgring Germany John Surtees Ferrari 7 has the lead in front of Jim Clark Lotus 3 in the 25th Grand Prix of Germany 4th August 1963
Racing driver Jackie Stewart, injured in the Belgiam Grand Prix, left St Thomass Hospital today. Jackie Stewart, a 26 year old Scot, who drives ffor BRM
Christmas preparations at the Royal Caledonian Schools, Bushey. Mixing pudding. 15Christmas prepartations at the Royal Caledonian Schools, Bushey. Mixing pudding. 15 November 1933