History Scottish Gallery
outlanderseries
peacockgreen
christopher bang
poison plants
fab-butnotmoretti
Fun History Fact,Originally the practice of cross burning was a communication method used by Scottis
Robert the Bruce, The Rebel King Part III — The Return of the Bruce.In Case you missed:Part I&
celtic-studies:Stone cross slab, the back is highly decorated including a hunting scene, but the ori
British (Scottish) infantry, Crimean War.
viktor-sbor:Robert Ronald McIan (1803-1856)- “Mackenzie". A plate illustrated by R. R. McIan, f
Douglas Gordon (Scottish, b. 1966, Glasgow, Scotland) - I Had Nowhere To Go, 2016 Film Installations
Dun Da Lamh - Fort of the Two HandsThis Pictish fort is located in Speyside, overlooking the River S
All steel Scottish flintlock pistol by Thomas Murdoch of Duone, circa 1780.
An interesting Scottish flintlock pistol with all brass stock. Stamped “A. H. Robinson”
All steel Scottish flintlock pistol produced by “John Jonese & Co.”, 18th century.
A pair of Scottish flintlock pistols signed “Campbell”, dated 1715.
A Scottish pistol crafted by Jo Murdoch, circa 1775.
A cased garniture set with important necessities for the average Scottish Gentleman. Includes: brac
A set of Scottish all steel flintlock pistols crafted by I. Christie of Perth, circa 1780.Estimated
medievalistsnet:todayinhistory:August 23rd 1305: William Wallace executedOn this day in 1305 William
A Scottish all metal flintlock pistol crafted by Alex R. Campbell, mid 18th century.
Rare left handed Scottish all steel snaphaunce pistol, early 18th century.Sold at Auction: $12,000
A rare set of engraved percussion Scottish Highlander pistols, circa 1840.Sold at Auction: £3,750 ($
An all metal Scottish percussion pistols signed “Mortimer”, mid 19th century.
A pair of Scottish flintlock pistols crafted by I. Murdoch, late 18th century.Estimated Value: £6,00
Highland Raid, Rosa Bonheur, 1860
mycastleinscotland:Map of Clans of the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands on We Heart It. wehear
The Taking of Excalibur, John Duncan (1866-1945)
A cannon named “Lion” and the death of a Scottish King, 1460.King James II of Scotland w
Prev
Next