Scotland
Found in 168 Collections and/or Records:
Duplicate facsimile of the inscription and general appearance of the plate of copper belonging to the coffin of King Robert the Bruce, c 1914
Facsimile of the inscription and general appearance of the plate of copper belonging to the coffin of King Robert the Bruce, whose remains were deposited in Dunfermline in the year 1329 and found on opening his grave 5th November 1819. The original plate was deposited with the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland by order of the Right Honble The Barons of Exchequer.
Ewen MacPhee the Outlaw, c 1930
A postcard reflecting R. R. McIan's romantic paintings of Scottish Highland life and the clans, this one showing Ewen MacPhee the Outlaw
Ewen MacPhee the Outlaw, c 1930
A duplicate postcard reflecting R. R. McIan's romantic paintings of Scottish Highland life and the clans, this one showing Ewen McPhee the Outlaw
Extracts and notes on natural history, c1770
Extracts and notes on natural history, c1770
1761 descriptive list of 146 important titles in natural history; notes on 'Boece's Chronology' [of kings of the Scots back to BC 330]. 'Boece' is probably Dundee-born historian Hector Boethius (c.1465 - 1536). Approximately 80 handwritten pages.
An eighteenth-century hand denotes this 'M.S. Vol. 37'. The leaf holding pages 3 and 4 has been excised.
First printed map of Scotland, 1570, 1905
Facsimile photo-lithograph. From the First Great Atlas 1570. See Ortelius, Abraham Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (1570).
Folio E, c1692-c1708
Garron Pony Stallion, "Herd Laddie" of Duke of Atholl, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the Garron pony stallion, "Herd Laddie" that belonged to the Duke of Atholl in the early 20th century.
Gathering Dulse, c 1930
A postcard reflecting R. R. McIan's romantic paintings of Scottish Highland life and the clans, this one showing a scene of people gathering dulse
General addresses, c1912-c1955
Lectures and addresses given by John Baillie to various audiences throughout his professional life. Includes lectures on the church and international affairs, priesthood and the modern world, Christianity in Scotland, the ecumenical movement, ethics in relation to nuclear weapons, agnosticism, education and theology and war.