Scotland
Found in 168 Collections and/or Records:
Scotch Blackface Ram, "Old Glenglas", Ewe and Her Lamb by Him, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the Scotch Blackface ram, "Old Glenglas" at 17 years old, and ewe at 14 years old with her lamb by him standing in a sheep pen in the early/mid 20th century. They were bred by John Craig, Burnfoot, Sanquahr, Scotland.
Scotland: duplicate copy of orographical map with annotations, c. 1910, c 1910
Copy of Coll-1167/B/1/6 Scotland Orographical Map. Circles drawn in ink over map to indicate cities and towns in Scotland.. Top fixed to roller; spaced holes framed in brass rings on all margins.
Scotland: orographical map, c. 1910, c 1910
Reduced from Ordnance Survey by J.G.Bartholomew LLD, Cartographer to the King. Undated. Large rolled map with bevelled slats at top and bottom, hanging cord at top.
Scotland: partial map showing from Inverness south to Angus, c 1914
From (top margin) Inverness (Glenelg Bay) to Angus (Berryhill, north of Montrose). Published by John Bartholomew & Son., Edinburgh Geographical Institute Top fixed to roller; spaced holes, framed in brass rings, on all margins.
Scottish Highland and Clan Life depicted in postcards, c 1930
A series of postcards reflecting R. R. McIan's paintings of Scottish Highland life and clans.
Scottish Kings and Queens, 1906-c 1914
5 items related to Scottish Kings and Queens that were exhibited together (or smaller reproductions were sometimes used for exhibition purposes) in Geddes' replacement "Cities and Town Planning Exhibition".
Sheep and the Clearances in the Scottish Highlands : a biologist's view, 1968
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1967 - 1968. Volume 5 of 19.
Side of Pork, Scottish Cuts, 1870s-1930s
Illustration of a side of pork indicating the types of Scottish cuts used by meat purveyors in Scotland with a list beneath the image.
Sittyton House - Home of Amos Cruickshank, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of Amos Cruickshank, Scottish Shorthorn cattle breeder's residence, Sittyton House in Scotland in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Skinning Pigs for Scottish Rolled Bacon, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of men skinning pigs in a packing-house for Scottish rolled bacon in the early/mid 20th century. The image shows the pig carcasses hanging on one side of the room while men skin other carcasses on the floor.