Skip to main content

Scot Collection (page 7)

"Exploring the Heart and Soul of Scotland

Background imageScot Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20103195

EyeUbiquitous_20103195
Scotland, Strathclyde, Glasgow, Pipe smoking Evening Times newspaper street vendor

Background imageScot Collection: Scotch, from Worlds Dudes series (N31) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Scotch, from Worlds Dudes series (N31) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Background imageScot Collection: Portrait of local character, Jake, Garlieston, SW Scotland

Portrait of local character, Jake, Garlieston, SW Scotland
Portrait of local character, Jake, in Garlieston, Wigtownshire, Dumfries and Galloway, SW Scotland. He leans on a crook with sheeps horn handle and laughs Date: 2001

Background imageScot Collection: West Australian, 1850-1870, (1911)

West Australian, 1850-1870, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]

Background imageScot Collection: George F Handel, 19th century. Artist: Thomson Scot

George F Handel, 19th century. Artist: Thomson Scot
George F Handel, 19th century. The German Baroque composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), who lived much of his life in England, where he composed his masterpiece, Messiah

Background imageScot Collection: Cartoon, The Allies, WW1

Cartoon, The Allies, WW1
Cartoon, The Allies during the First World War. Linking arms, they sing: Are we all here? Yes! And if we re all here, thats all right

Background imageScot Collection: Anti-German cartoon, Made in Germany, WW1

Anti-German cartoon, Made in Germany, WW1
Made in Germany, an anti-German First World War cartoon, showing a long-legged Kaiser Wilhelm II running from France to Germany with a flask of wine

Background imageScot Collection: Menzies Tartan

Menzies Tartan
The Menzies clan tartan, Scotland. Date: photo taken 1971

Background imageScot Collection: Scots housewife preparing haggis, 1800s

Scots housewife preparing haggis, 1800s
Chopping the ingredients for haggis in Scotland, 1800s Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century E. A. Abbey illustration

Background imageScot Collection: Gilbert Burnet Portrait Scot Scotland Scottish

Gilbert Burnet Portrait Scot Scotland Scottish
Gilbert Burnet, 1643 - 1715. Scottish philosopher and historian. He was the Bishop of Salisbury. After a print by Bernard Picart from a portrait by Sarah Hoadly

Background imageScot Collection: Thomas Chalmers Portrait Scotland Scot Scottish

Thomas Chalmers Portrait Scotland Scot Scottish
Thomas Chalmers, 1780 to 1847. Scottish mathematician, political economist and a leader of the Free Church of Scotland. From a print by William Ward after the painting by Andrew Geddes

Background imageScot Collection: Reverend John Home John Home Scot Scottish Scotland

Reverend John Home John Home Scot Scottish Scotland
Reverend John Home. 1722 - 1808. Scottish minister, soldier, author and a founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He was the author of the successful blank verse tragedy Douglas

Background imageScot Collection: John Moore Scottish Scot Scotland Doctor Novelist

John Moore Scottish Scot Scotland Doctor Novelist
John Moore, 1729 - 1802. Scottish doctor, novelist, travel author and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. After a painting by Samuel Drummond. Engraved by William Bromley

Background imageScot Collection: Reverend John Home Rev John Home John Home Reverend

Reverend John Home Rev John Home John Home Reverend
Reverend John Home, 1722 - 1808. Scottish minister, soldier and author of the play Douglas. After a 19th century engraving by Ridley

Background imageScot Collection: Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin and 11th Earl of Kincardine, 1766 - 1841. Scottish nobleman

Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin and 11th Earl of Kincardine, 1766 - 1841. Scottish nobleman and diplomat remembered for procuring the Parthenon marbles which are sometimes referred to as the Elgin

Background imageScot Collection: Jean Armour, 1765 - 1834. Scottish wife of poet Robert Burns

Jean Armour, 1765 - 1834. Scottish wife of poet Robert Burns. She gave Burns nine children of whom only three survived to adulthood. The girl standing beside Mrs. Burns is one of her grandchildren

Background imageScot Collection: John Playfair, 1748 - 1819. Church of Scotland minister, scientist, mathematician

John Playfair, 1748 - 1819. Church of Scotland minister, scientist, mathematician, professor of natural philosophy. After an engraving by James Thomson

Background imageScot Collection: James Thomson, 1700 - 1748. Scottish born poet and playwright

James Thomson, 1700 - 1748. Scottish born poet and playwright. Thomson wrote the lyrics of Rule Britannia

Background imageScot Collection: Assassination attempt against James VI, King of Scotland, August 1600 by Alexander Ruthven at

Assassination attempt against James VI, King of Scotland, August 1600 by Alexander Ruthven at Gowrie House, Perth, Scotland. The king was saved when the kings page, John Ramsey, killed Ruthven

Background imageScot Collection: Robert Burnss cottage, Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Robert, or Rabbie Burns, 1759 - 1796

Robert Burnss cottage, Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Robert, or Rabbie Burns, 1759 - 1796, Scotlands national poet. After a work by David Octavius Hill

Background imageScot Collection: Anne Grant, also known as Mrs Anne Grant of Laggan, 1755 - 1838. Scottish poet

Anne Grant, also known as Mrs Anne Grant of Laggan, 1755 - 1838. Scottish poet. After a work by Kenneth Macleay

Background imageScot Collection: John Paul Jones, 1742 - 1792. Scottish born American Revolution naval officer

John Paul Jones, 1742 - 1792. Scottish born American Revolution naval officer and a founder of the United States Navy

Background imageScot Collection: Joanna Baillie, 1762 - 1851. Scottish poet and dramatist. After an engraving by H

Joanna Baillie, 1762 - 1851. Scottish poet and dramatist. After an engraving by H. Robinson from a painting by John James Masquerier

Background imageScot Collection: John and Alexander Ruthven, attempting to kidnap or kill James VI of Scotland

John and Alexander Ruthven, attempting to kidnap or kill James VI of Scotland, are seen here fighting for their lives against the Kings attendants after being caught in the act. They were killed

Background imageScot Collection: Close, Number 148 High Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s

Close, Number 148 High Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s. Photograph from The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow, by Scottish photographer Thomas Annan 1829-1887

Background imageScot Collection: Princes Street seen from King Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s

Princes Street seen from King Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s. Photograph from The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow, by Scottish photographer Thomas Annan 1829-1887

Background imageScot Collection: Close, No. 31 Saltmarket, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s. Photograph from The Old Closes

Close, No. 31 Saltmarket, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s. Photograph from The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow, by Scottish photographer Thomas Annan 1829-1887

Background imageScot Collection: Close, Number 118 High Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s

Close, Number 118 High Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s. Photograph from The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow, by Scottish photographer Thomas Annan 1829-1887

Background imageScot Collection: Old Vennel, off High Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s

Old Vennel, off High Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s. Photograph from The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow, by Scottish photographer Thomas Annan 1829-1887

Background imageScot Collection: Close, 115 High Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s. Photograph from The Old Closes

Close, 115 High Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s. Photograph from The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow, by Scottish photographer Thomas Annan 1829-1887

Background imageScot Collection: Bell Street from High Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s

Bell Street from High Street, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s. Photograph from The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow, by Scottish photographer Thomas Annan 1829-1887

Background imageScot Collection: Close No 157, Bridgegate, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s. Photograph from The Old Closes

Close No 157, Bridgegate, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870 s. Photograph from The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow, by Scottish photographer Thomas Annan 1829-1887

Background imageScot Collection: Robert Whytt, 1714-1766. Scottish physician. After a work by Giovanni Battista Bellucci

Robert Whytt, 1714-1766. Scottish physician. After a work by Giovanni Battista Bellucci. Cropped version of a work held in the Wellcome Collection

Background imageScot Collection: George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney also known as Lord George Hamilton, 1666 - 1737

George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney also known as Lord George Hamilton, 1666 - 1737. Scottish born British Field Marshal

Background imageScot Collection: John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 1st Duke of Greenwich, 1680 - 1743. Scottish nobleman

John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 1st Duke of Greenwich, 1680 - 1743. Scottish nobleman. Field Marshal in the British Army. Styled Lord Lorne from 1680 to 1703

Background imageScot Collection: James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, c 1516 - 1581. Scottish lord. Regent of Scotland

James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, c 1516 - 1581. Scottish lord. Regent of Scotland. From the 1813 edition of The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, Engraved by Mr. Houbraken and Mr

Background imageScot Collection: Dr H Torrance Tiberias Lake view house Scot Mission

Dr H Torrance Tiberias Lake view house Scot Mission
Dr. H. Torrance, Tiberias. Lake view, house of Scots Mission from hospital. 1940, Israel, Tiberias

Background imageScot Collection: Highland Chieftain. From The Worlds Inhabitants By G. T. Bettany Published 1888

Highland Chieftain. From The Worlds Inhabitants By G. T. Bettany Published 1888
Highland Chieftain. From The Worlds Inhabitants By G.T. Bettany Published 1888

Background imageScot Collection: Archibald Campbell, 9Th Earl Of Argyll, 1629

Archibald Campbell, 9Th Earl Of Argyll, 1629

Background imageScot Collection: Sir David Wilkie, 1785

Sir David Wilkie, 1785

Background imageScot Collection: A Fishmarket In Aberdeen, Scotland In The Late 19Th Century. From Our Own Country Published 1898

A Fishmarket In Aberdeen, Scotland In The Late 19Th Century. From Our Own Country Published 1898

Background imageScot Collection: Natives Of Loch Maree, Wester Ross, Scotland, Gathering Peat In The Late 19Th Century

Natives Of Loch Maree, Wester Ross, Scotland, Gathering Peat In The Late 19Th Century. From Our Own Country Published 1898

Background imageScot Collection: John Henderson Aka Bath Roscius, 1747 - 1785. Scottish Actor

John Henderson Aka Bath Roscius, 1747 - 1785. Scottish Actor. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageScot Collection: William Julius Mickle, 1735 To 1788. Scottish Poet. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

William Julius Mickle, 1735 To 1788. Scottish Poet. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageScot Collection: James Graham, 1St Marquess Of Montrose, 1612 - 1650. Scottish Nobleman And Soldier

James Graham, 1St Marquess Of Montrose, 1612 - 1650. Scottish Nobleman And Soldier

Background imageScot Collection: Henry Thomas Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, 1779

Henry Thomas Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, 1779

Background imageScot Collection: George John Douglas Campbell, 8Th Duke Of Argyll, 1823

George John Douglas Campbell, 8Th Duke Of Argyll, 1823

Background imageScot Collection: A Piper In The Highland Regiment In The 18Th Century. From The Book Short History Of The English

A Piper In The Highland Regiment In The 18Th Century. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R
A Piper In The Highland Regiment In The 18Th Century. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green, Published London 1893




For sale as Licensed Images

Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media

"Exploring the Heart and Soul of Scotland: Scot" Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Scottish culture as you witness a golfer crossing the iconic Swilcan Bridge on the 18th hole at St Andrews, where legends are made. Step into a picturesque street scene in St Kilda, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, where time seems to stand still amidst charming stone buildings and breathtaking landscapes. (GGBR2A-00076) Feel your heart swell with pride as you encounter a Scottish piper adorned in McInnes Tartan, his bagpipes resonating with centuries-old melodies that echo through the hills. Witness a Scotsman playing bagpipes, their haunting tunes carrying tales of ancient battles and stirring emotions deep within your soul. Pay homage to William Wallace as you gaze upon his majestic statue in Aberdeen, commemorating his bravery and indomitable spirit. Discover an unexpected connection between Mary Queen of Scots and golf – two icons intertwined through history – reminding us that even royalty succumbs to the allure of this timeless sport. Encounter Scottish archers from Clan Murray honing their skills in precision and focus while embracing their heritage's proud warrior tradition. Let the enchanting sound of bagpipes played by Clan McDonald transport you to another realm altogether - a land steeped in mystery and folklore that captivates all who listen. Marvel at Two Duff Highlanders participating in Braemar Games, showcasing their strength and endurance amidst cheers from enthusiastic spectators. Enter into Robert Burns' world as Tam O Shanter comes alive before your eyes - relishing both humor and tragedy woven intricately together like only he could masterfully do. Embark on an exhilarating deer stalking adventure alongside Clan McLean members - immersing yourself in nature's beauty while honoring ancestral traditions passed down through generations. Scot beckons you to delve deeper into its captivating history, vibrant traditions, awe-inspiring landscapes, and warm-hearted people who make Scotland truly unforgettable.