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Scotland Collection (page 2)

Background imageScotland Collection: Robert the Bruce

Robert the Bruce at the altar of enemy

Background imageScotland Collection: St Dubhthachs Church or Clachan Duich Cemetery

St Dubhthachs Church or Clachan Duich Cemetery
This ancient church and cemetery overlooks Loch Duich in between Dornie and Shiel Bridge, near A87 Morvich. In the distance to the left is the mountain Beinn Fhada or Ben Attow

Background imageScotland Collection: Burns Cottage

Burns Cottage
1759: Burns Cottage in Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland, the birthplace of Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1759. Engraving by G. Cook after a drawing by J. O. Brown from an old engraving

Background imageScotland Collection: Loch na h-Achlaise Reflections, Rannoch Moor Scotland

Loch na h-Achlaise Reflections, Rannoch Moor Scotland
Spectacular dramatic weather creates a moody atmosphere over the Mountains of Loch na h-Achlaise. The tranquil water of the loch reflects the distant mountains, islands of trees

Background imageScotland Collection: Scottish forest

Scottish forest In Scotland, between The River Garry and Loch Oich, near the Village of Invergarry is a magical unnamed magical mossy forest that looks like its right out of a fairytale

Background imageScotland Collection: North Queensferry with the beautiful Forth bridge

North Queensferry with the beautiful Forth bridge
North Queensferry is a village in Fife, Scotland, on the Firth of Forth, between the Forth Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge, and 10 miles (16.1 km) from Edinburgh

Background imageScotland Collection: Tantallon Castle and Bass Rock, East Lothian, Scotland

Tantallon Castle and Bass Rock, East Lothian, Scotland
Tantallon Castle and Bass Rock in East Lothian. Bass Rock is a steep-sided volcanic rock, 107 metres (351 ft) at its highest point, and is home to a large colony of gannets

Background imageScotland Collection: The firth of forth railway bridge

The firth of forth railway bridge looking from (South) Queensferry towards North Queensferry.The Railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, taken from Queensferry (South) to North Queensferry

Background imageScotland Collection: Race To Scotland; Imperial Airways Bi-plane, the City of Glasgow, flying over

Race To Scotland; Imperial Airways Bi-plane, the City of Glasgow, flying over
16th June 1928: Imperial Airways bi-plane, the City of Glasgow, flying over the River Tweed at Berwick during a race to Scotland against the LNER Pacific class steam locomotive The Flying Scotsman

Background imageScotland Collection: Loch Tummel Jetti

Loch Tummel Jetti
An old Jetti / Pier on the tranquil water of the loch Tummel. Loch Tummel, Queens View, Pitlochry, Scotland, United Kingdom

Background imageScotland Collection: Loch Achtriochtan, Glencoe, Highland

Loch Achtriochtan, Glencoe, Highland
Glencoe is the gateway to the Scottish Highlands and not only produces some of the most dramatic scenery in the world, but also some of the most changeable weather

Background imageScotland Collection: Stac Pollaidh, Highland

Stac Pollaidh, Highland
Stac Pollaidh is a mountain in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. The peak displays a rocky crest of Torridonian sandstone, with many pinnacles and steep gullies

Background imageScotland Collection: Rugged Highlander

Rugged Highlander
Highland cow poses for picture in Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom

Background imageScotland Collection: Into the Mystic #2

Into the Mystic #2
In Scotland, between The River Garry and Loch Oich, near the Village of Invergarry is a magical unnamed magical mossy forest that looks like its right out of a fairytale

Background imageScotland Collection: Stormy weather at beach in North Uist

Stormy weather at beach in North Uist
A double rainbow arches over a North Uist beach & sand dunes in the Outer Hebrides

Background imageScotland Collection: Railplane

Railplane
The Bennie railplane being demonstrated at Glasgow, Scotland. It consists of self-propelled passenger cars driven by air screws, suspended from a steel girder

Background imageScotland Collection: The Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland. UK

The Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland. UK
The Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland.UK

Background imageScotland Collection: Winter Sheep

Winter Sheep
12th March 1955: A herd of Glencoe sheep, driven from the hills by the harsh Scottish winter, gather around fodder provided for them at the farm in the valley

Background imageScotland Collection: Dounreay

Dounreay
The bottom half of the worlds first electricity-producing fast breeder reactor at Dounreay Nuclear Power Development Establishment in Scotland, 14th July 1956

Background imageScotland Collection: Dundees Royal Arch

Dundees Royal Arch
The late victorian Royal Arch in Dundee, Scotland, circa 1895. The arch was built in 1848 to celebrate a visit by Queen Victoria four years previously, and demolished in 1964

Background imageScotland Collection: Loch Ba, Glencoe, Highland

Loch Ba, Glencoe, Highland
Glencoe is the gateway to the Scottish Highlands and not only produces some of the most dramatic scenery in the world, but also some of the most changeable weather

Background imageScotland Collection: Map of British Isles, lithograph, lithograph, published in 1876

Map of British Isles, lithograph, lithograph, published in 1876
Map of British Isles. Lithograph, published in 1876

Background imageScotland Collection: Talisker Bay

Talisker Bay
A beautiful sunset across Talisker Bay. Talisker Bay is a beautiful beach located in the Isle of Skye in Scotland with a sea stack on one end and a waterfall on the other

Background imageScotland Collection: Langdale in Winter- the English Lakes

Langdale in Winter- the English Lakes
A beached boat at the little picturesqe town of Plockton looking out over the Loch towards the mountains

Background imageScotland Collection: St Kilda cleits

St Kilda cleits
On Hirta. There are thousands of these buildings on the St Kilda archipelago, mainly used to stock products

Background imageScotland Collection: Isle of Skye

Isle of Skye
Cliffs and beacon to the late afternoon in the Isle of Skye, (Next Point), Scotland

Background imageScotland Collection: Faro with the light ignited in the Isle of Skye

Faro with the light ignited in the Isle of Skye

Background imageScotland Collection: Hadrians Wall

Hadrians Wall also called the Roman Wall, Picts Wall, or Vallum Hadriani in Latin, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia

Background imageScotland Collection: Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Islands

Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Islands
Neolithic standing stones on the Orkney Islands known as the Ring of Brodgar. UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageScotland Collection: Misty Castle

Misty Castle
30th January 1954: Edinburgh Castle in the early morning mist. Edinburgh Castle became a royal residence when James I was murdered in Perth (1437) and his widow, Joan Beaufort

Background imageScotland Collection: Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh

Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland - June 22, 2016: Princes Street Gardens are two adjacent public parks in the centre of Edinburgh, lying in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle

Background imageScotland Collection: Fast Waters

Fast Waters
Iconic Scottish mountain, Buchaille Etive Mor, Glencoe, Highland, Scotland.River mountain

Background imageScotland Collection: Three Sisters

Three Sisters of Bidean nam Bian in Glen Coe, Scotland. Glen Coe is one of the most popular locations in the Highlands of Scotland

Background imageScotland Collection: Quiraing Pass

Quiraing Pass
A vehicle heads up the pass leading through the Quiraing. The Quiraing is a landslip on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Its unique geological shape makes it a popular destination for artists

Background imageScotland Collection: Welding

Welding
A welder at work on the construction of the liner Queen Mary at Clydebank

Background imageScotland Collection: Reform Street

Reform Street
circa 1895: Reform Street in Dundee. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageScotland Collection: Inverness

Inverness
circa 1900: Inverness Castle and Bridge. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageScotland Collection: Deeside Valley

Deeside Valley
15th September 1952: The River Dee flowing through the valley at Ballater, in the Scottish Highlands. (Photo by Monty Fresco/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageScotland Collection: Edinburghs old town at nightfall

Edinburghs old town at nightfall
The stunning view of Edinburghas old town at nightfall on New Yearas Day 2013, photo taken from Salisbury Crags, Edinburgh Holyrood Park, Scotland on 1 January 2013

Background imageScotland Collection: Edinburgh City View along North Bridge as seen from the Westgate Building

Edinburgh City View along North Bridge as seen from the Westgate Building

Background imageScotland Collection: Cruise Ship

Cruise Ship
11th March 1957: A neon sign on the mast of a ship moored in Glasgow harbour encourages people to visit the citys hospitals for an X-ray

Background imageScotland Collection: Map of the British isles 1889

Map of the British isles 1889
Indiana Educational Series The Complete Geography - Indianapolis 1889

Background imageScotland Collection: Moonrise Over Garrafad - Staffin Island Slipway UK

Moonrise Over Garrafad - Staffin Island Slipway UK
The moon rises over the rocky and stormy coast of Garrafad, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Near Staffin Island Slipway. United Kingdom

Background imageScotland Collection: Princes Street Facades, Ross Bandstand, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Princes Street Facades, Ross Bandstand, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
A view on the facades at Princes Street, seen from the Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. The view includes people and the outdoor seating of the Ross Bandstand

Background imageScotland Collection: Royal Circus, New Town, Edinburgh, Scotland

Royal Circus, New Town, Edinburgh, Scotland
Royal Circus. A typical street in Edinburghs New Town. Built between 1765 and 1850, the New Town was conceived to solve the problem of overcrowding in the Old Town

Background imageScotland Collection: St Stephens Church, St Vincent Street, Eddinburgh

St Stephens Church, St Vincent Street, Eddinburgh
St Stephens Church is in Edinburghs New Town and was designed by William Henry Playfair.In recent years, the former church has acted as a venue for The Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Background imageScotland Collection: Outdoor Wash

Outdoor Wash
circa 1910: Women on Skye washing their clothes in a stream on the hillside. Skye, which is no more than 6 miles from mainland Scotland, is a rugged island dominated by the Cuillin Hills

Background imageScotland Collection: Houses of North Queensferry and the Forth bridge

Houses of North Queensferry and the Forth bridge
North Queensferry, Scotland - June, 2017: Houses of North Queensferry and the Forth bridge



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