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Argyll Collection (page 8)

Discover the enchanting beauty of Argyll, Scotland's hidden gem

Background imageArgyll Collection: The christening of Princess Louise, c1848, (1900). Artist: William Heysham Overend

The christening of Princess Louise, c1848, (1900). Artist: William Heysham Overend
The christening of Princess Louise, c1848, (1900). The princess, daughter of Queen Victoria, was baptised at Buckingham Palace chapel, London

Background imageArgyll Collection: The marriage of Princess Louise, 21 March 1871, (1900). Artist: Sydney Prior Hall

The marriage of Princess Louise, 21 March 1871, (1900). Artist: Sydney Prior Hall
The marriage of Princess Louise, 21 March 1871, (1900). The marriage of Queen Victorias daughter Louise to the Duke of Argyll in St Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle

Background imageArgyll Collection: John Campbell, Duke of Argyll and Greenwich, Scottish soldier and statesman, (1870)

John Campbell, Duke of Argyll and Greenwich, Scottish soldier and statesman, (1870). Artist: H Robinson
John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll and 1st Duke of Greenwich, Scottish soldier and statesman, (1870). Campbell (1678-1743) fought under Marlboroughs command at the battles of Oudenaarde

Background imageArgyll Collection: The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, late 19th-early 20th century. Artist: Bassano Studio

The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, late 19th-early 20th century. Artist: Bassano Studio
The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, late 19th-early 20th century. Princess Louise (1848-1939) was the daughter of Queen Victoria

Background imageArgyll Collection: The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, c1871

The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, c1871. Portrait of Princess Louise (1848-1939), fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, possibly at the time of her marriage in 1871

Background imageArgyll Collection: Quebec, Canada, late 19th century

Quebec, Canada, late 19th century. View of the lower town and harbour from the citadel, from a drawing by Princess Louise whose husband The Marquess of Lorne was governor-general of Canada from 1878

Background imageArgyll Collection: Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll, 17th century, (1899)

Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Campbell (1607-1661) who was de facto head of government in Scotland during the 1640s

Background imageArgyll Collection: Interior of the Citadel, Quebec, 19th century

Interior of the Citadel, Quebec, 19th century. From an original drawing by Princess Louise

Background imageArgyll Collection: The Motor Show at Olympia, London, 1905

The Motor Show at Olympia, London, 1905. From left to right: The Beeston-Humber, the Daimler, the Gladiator, the Napier, the Arrol-Johnston, the Argyll

Background imageArgyll Collection: Archibald Campbell, Earl and Marquis of Argyll, 17th century Scottish statesman. Artist: Benoist

Archibald Campbell, Earl and Marquis of Argyll, 17th century Scottish statesman. Artist: Benoist
Archibald Campbell, Earl and Marquis of Argyll, 17th century Scottish statesman. The chief of Clan Campbell, Campbell was effectively the ruler of Scotland during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

Background imageArgyll Collection: John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 18th century Scottish general and statesman

John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 18th century Scottish general and statesman. Campbell (1678-1743) fought under Marlboroughs command at the battles of Oudenaarde

Background imageArgyll Collection: John Douglas Sutherland Campbell (1845-1914), 9th Duke of Argyll from 1900, c1880

John Douglas Sutherland Campbell (1845-1914), 9th Duke of Argyll from 1900, c1880. In 1871 he married Princess Louise, fourth daughter of Queen Victoria

Background imageArgyll Collection: Mr Charles Sweeney and Miss Margaret Whigham

Mr Charles Sweeney and Miss Margaret Whigham
Engagement of American golfer Charles Sweeney to society darling Miss Margaret Whigham in November 1932. As Mrs Charles Sweeney, Margaret was feted and even name checked by Cole Porter in the song

Background imageArgyll Collection: Miss Margaret Whigham and Mr Pemberton

Miss Margaret Whigham and Mr Pemberton
Miss Margaret Whigham, later Mrs Charles Sweeney and then Duchess of Argyll, pictured at a party held at her parents house, Queens Hill at Ascot in July 1931 with Mr Pemberton. Date: 1931

Background imageArgyll Collection: A Day in the Life of the Debutante - Miss Margaret Whigham

A Day in the Life of the Debutante - Miss Margaret Whigham
A scene from a number of tableaux staged at the London Hippodrome in May 1931 in aid of the Highway Club for Boys and Girls in the east end of London - it was attended by the Duchess of York

Background imageArgyll Collection: Mrs Charles Sweeney

Mrs Charles Sweeney
Miss Margaret Whigham, later Mrs Charles Sweeney then the Duchess of Argyll (1912-1993) as the 3rd wife of the 11th Duke. Most photographed society beauty of her day. Date: 1945

Background imageArgyll Collection: John Lauder, son of Harry, leading practice charge, WW1

John Lauder, son of Harry, leading practice charge, WW1
John Lauder, only son of the music hall entertainer and comedian Harry Lauder, pictured as a lieutenant in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Territorials) leading a practice charge at Bedford

Background imageArgyll Collection: Gare Loch, Garelochhead, Argyll-shire

Gare Loch, Garelochhead, Argyll-shire
Gare Loch, Garelochhead, Rosneath, near Helensburgh, Argyll-shire, Scotland. Date: 1910s

Background imageArgyll Collection: Mrs Charles Sweeny, later Duchess of Argyll

Mrs Charles Sweeny, later Duchess of Argyll
Mrs Charles Sweeny (formerly Margaret Whigham, later the Duchess of Argyll) photographed for a Bystander spread on London Faces

Background imageArgyll Collection: Fire at Inverary (Inveraray) Castle

Fire at Inverary (Inveraray) Castle
Destructive fire at Inverary (Inveraray) Castle, the ancestral seat of the Duke of Argyll. Valuable paintings, furniture and books were saved though some were water-damaged

Background imageArgyll Collection: Mrs Charles Sweeny with Prince Bernhard of Netherlands

Mrs Charles Sweeny with Prince Bernhard of Netherlands
Socialite Mrs Charles Sweeny, formerly Miss Margaret Whigham and later the infamous Duchess of Argyll (1912-1993), pictured with Prince Bernard of the Netherlands (1911-2004)

Background imageArgyll Collection: Mr & Mrs Charles Sweeny at Le Touquet

Mr & Mrs Charles Sweeny at Le Touquet
Mr and Mrs Charles Sweeny pictured in Le Touquet at the annual Bucks Club golf expedition. Mrs Sweeny was the former Miss Margaret Whigham, Deb of the Year in 1930, and on her second marriage

Background imageArgyll Collection: The Aga Khan with Margaret Whigham & Mr Waddington

The Aga Khan with Margaret Whigham & Mr Waddington
Miss Margaret Whigham (1912-1993), later Mrs Charles Sweeny and then Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, pictured in 1931 at the autumn race meeting at Newbury with H.H

Background imageArgyll Collection: Society ladies at the Jewels of Empire Ball

Society ladies at the Jewels of Empire Ball
Three of the ladies at the Jewels of Empire Ball, held in June 1935 at the Grosvenor House Hotel. Over 3 million pounds worth of jewels were worn in the shape of bracelets, tiaras, necklaces

Background imageArgyll Collection: Engagement party of Margaret Whigham & Charles Sweeny

Engagement party of Margaret Whigham & Charles Sweeny
A group at the engagement party of socialite Miss Margaret Whigham and American golfer, Charles Sweeny at the Embassy Club in London

Background imageArgyll Collection: Mrs Charles Sweeny

Mrs Charles Sweeny
Margaret Whigham (1912-1993), British society figure, debutante of the year in 1930. Later Mrs Charles Sweeney, after marrying the American golfer, and then Duchess of Argyll

Background imageArgyll Collection: Duchess of Argyll and family

Duchess of Argyll and family
Photograph taken outside the Royal Academy during a Private View of the Duchess of Argyll (formerly, Margaret Whigham and later, Mrs Charles Sweeney)

Background imageArgyll Collection: Wedding of Margaret Whigham and Charles Sweeny

Wedding of Margaret Whigham and Charles Sweeny
The society wedding of the year in 1933; that of society beauty and media darling, Miss Margaret Whigham, later Duchess of Argyll, to Mr Charles Sweeny

Background imageArgyll Collection: Queen Elizabeth II - presentation at Dunoon

Queen Elizabeth II - presentation at Dunoon
Queen Elizabeth II accepts the red rose from Major Michael Campbell, Captain of Dunstaffnage, during her tour of Clyde coast resorts

Background imageArgyll Collection: Margaret Whigham, Duchess of Argyle

Margaret Whigham, Duchess of Argyle
Margaret Whigham (1912-1993), British society figure, debutante of the year in 1930. Later Mrs Charles Sweeney, after marrying an American golfer and then Duchess of Argyll

Background imageArgyll Collection: Scotland, Scottish Highlands, Loch Etive. Late afternoon light illuminates the woodland fringing

Scotland, Scottish Highlands, Loch Etive. Late afternoon light illuminates the woodland fringing Loch Etive in the Argyll and Bute region

Background imageArgyll Collection: Gordon Muir

Gordon Muir, stalker and ghillie at Glen Batrick Lodge, teaches a young guest to fish

Background imageArgyll Collection: Scots Pine at Loch Tulla

Scots Pine at Loch Tulla

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Panoramic view of Butter Bridge over Kinglas Water in the Loch Lomond National Park in Scotland

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Panoramic view of Butter Bridge over Kinglas Water in the Loch Lomond National Park in Scotland

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Panoramic view of Davaar Island and Campbeltown on the West coast of Scotland

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Kilchurn Castle on Loch Awe with trees in the foreground

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The moon over trees on Loch Awe in Scotland

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Kilchurn Castle captured at sunset

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A stream at Loch Buie on the Isle of Mull

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A tree captured at Taynuilt Pier on Loch Etive

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Rubha nan Gall Lighthouse captured shortly after sunrise

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Kilchurn Castle on Loch Awe captured on a misty morning

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Loch Etive captured from Taynuilt Pier at sunset

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Moy Castle on Loch Buie captured shortly before sunset

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The Pap of Glencoe reflected in Glencoe Lochan

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Boats at sunrise




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Discover the enchanting beauty of Argyll, Scotland's hidden gem. Step back in time with an antique map that unveils the rich history and breathtaking landscapes of this captivating region. From the rugged shores of Jura to the picturesque isles of Mull and Islay, it offers a 19th-century charm that will transport you to another era. Campbeltown, nestled in Argyll, welcomes you with its quaint streets and warm hospitality. Explore Callander for a mesmerizing view of Ben Ledi overlooking the tranquil River Teith. Immerse yourself in royal history as you learn about Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's love for this remarkable land, shared with their beloved children. Tarbert centre on East Loch Tarbert invites you to experience the authentic Scottish culture amidst stunning surroundings. Journey to Lagavulin Bay in Islay where Lagavulin Whisky Distillery awaits your taste buds with its renowned spirits crafted from local ingredients. Loch Shiel presents a serene escape adorned by Glenfinnan monument, reminding us of Scotland's proud heritage. Witness nature's artistry as Buachaille Etive Mor showcases vibrant autumn colors along its riverbanks. Even beyond Argyll's borders lies an advertisement for Liberty's new shops in London, enticing visitors from far and wide to explore both city sophistication and rural tranquility within one unforgettable trip. Lochgoilhead and Loch Lomond epitomize Argyll at its finest - pristine waters reflecting majestic mountains create a postcard-perfect scene worthy of admiration. The Pap of Glencoe stands tall as a testament to nature's grandeur while Princess Louise graces these lands with her elegance and grace. Argyll beckons adventurers seeking untamed beauty intertwined with historical significance - come discover this extraordinary corner of Scotland.