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The Hills Have Eyes — The Legend of Sawney Bean,According to the legend, Sawney Bean was born
Robert the Bruce, The Rebel King Part V — Its Gonna be a Showdown.In case you missed, Part I,
philippaofhainault:15 May 1567 ✧ Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots was married for the third time to James
The Warriors by Robert Griffing
The Forgotten Antonine Wall,I’m sure just about everyone has heard of the world famous “
When the Scots ruled England — Peashooter’s VERY brief guide to the Stuarts.When one typ
Burns Mausoleum in Dumfries (Scotland, c. 1890 - c. 1900).
Follies of Braveheart, Part IRobert the Bruce and William Wallace never actually met in real life.
Scottish dirk and gunpowder flask set, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
To Pastures New, James Guthrie, 1883
Scottish flintlock pistol, circa 1720.
Peeling Oak Bark, Cadzow Forest, Samuel Bough, 1851
historicwomendaily:queens and empresses regnant who lost their crowns↳ requested by anonymous
Robert the Bruce Part VI — King of Scots ForeverAfter the Battle of Bannockburn, everything st
Fine Scottish dirk, knife, and fork set for the 71st Highland Regiment of the Foot.from Rock Island
Scottish dirk, knife, and fork set mounted with silver and cairngorm quartz. Produced by Leckie, Gra
Norman’s LawThis is a well-preserved Iron Age hillfort, which was so much fun to explore. There is a
Handmade replica of a flintlock Scottish pistol, maker unknown.
A pair of Scottish over and under double barrel percussion pistols. Signed T. E. Mortimer of Edinbur
Robert the Bruce; The Rebel King Part II; The Bruce Gets His Royal Arse Kicked.In case you missed: P
Scottish dirk, sporran top, and flintlock pistol, 18th century.Estimated Value: $8,000 - $11,000from
Scottish dirk, 19th century.from Antony Cribb Ltd
Arch of Janus Quadrifrons by Robert MacPhersonScottish, 19th centuryalbumen printMuseum of Fine Arts
A pair of all steel Scottish flintlock pistols crafted by John Murdoch of Edinburgh, circa 1750.from
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