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Macleod Collection

"Macleod: A Journey Through Time and Adventures" Step into the world of Macleod, where history, travel, and politics intertwine

Background imageMacleod Collection: Dunvegan Castle

Dunvegan Castle, ancestral home of the Clan MacLeod, Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides, Highland region, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMacleod Collection: The Immortal Hour, by Rutland Boughton, Birmingham

The Immortal Hour, by Rutland Boughton, Birmingham
The Immortal Hour, music drama by Rutland Boughton from the play by Fiona MacLeod, produced by Barry V Jackson, at the Repertory Theatre, Station Street, Birmingham. circa 1921

Background imageMacleod Collection: Conservative party television team

Conservative party television team
The Conservative Party television team and some election posters for the General Election of 8th October 1959. The Conservatives broadcast five television programmes of 15 or 20 minutes each starting

Background imageMacleod Collection: Horse's Head

Horse's Head
A portrait charcoal drawing of a horse's head, looking to the right. Date: circa 1918

Background imageMacleod Collection: BBC radio announcers

BBC radio announcers
Portraits of BBC radio announcers Frank Phillips, Joseph MacLeod, Alan Howland and Alvar Lidell. Date: circa 1940

Background imageMacleod Collection: Olive MacLeod, c. 1910

Olive MacLeod, c. 1910
Olive MacLeod (b.1886) who travelled to West Africa in 1910 in order to find answers regarding the death of her fiance, Boyd Alexander. The insets show Mrs. P.A. Talbot (top left) and Mr. P.A

Background imageMacleod Collection: OLIVE MACLEOD IN AFRICA

OLIVE MACLEOD IN AFRICA
When her fiance dies exploring Central Africa, she travels there, lays flowers on his grave, then she too explores, discovers the source of the Mao-Kabi river Date: 1911-1912

Background imageMacleod Collection: Hannah Macleod & Louise Cavenaile

Hannah Macleod & Louise Cavenaile
Hannah Macleod and Louise Cavenaile Great Britain V Belgium London 2012 Olympic Games, Womens Hockey Stratford, London, England 02 August 2012 Date: 02 August 2012

Background imageMacleod Collection: Hannah Macleod & Emilie Sinia

Hannah Macleod & Emilie Sinia
Hannah Macleod and Emilie Sinia Great Britain V Belgium London 2012 Olympic Games, Womens Hockey Stratford, London, England 02 August 2012 Date: 02 August 2012

Background imageMacleod Collection: Hannah Macleod

Hannah Macleod Great Britain London 2012 Olympic Games, Womens Hockey Stratford, London, England 02 August 2012 Date: 02 August 2012

Background imageMacleod Collection: Nick Macleod

Nick Macleod Sale Sharks Rugby Union Toulouse V Sale Sharks, Heineken Cup, Pool 5 Stade Municipal, Toulouse, France 11 October 2009 Date: 11 October 2009

Background imageMacleod Collection: Nick Macleod & Byron Kelleher

Nick Macleod & Byron Kelleher
Nick Macleod and Byron Kelleher Toulouse V Sale Sharks Rugby Union Toulouse V Sale Sharks, Heineken Cup, Pool 5 Stade Municipal, Toulouse, France 11 October 2009 Date: 11 October 2009

Background imageMacleod Collection: Avro 652 Anson

Avro 652 Anson
Two Rcaf No 7 Service Flying Training School Avro 652 Ansons Collided 50 Feet above the Ground and Became Locked Together During Glide Approaches to the Same Runway at Macleod, Alberta

Background imageMacleod Collection: Andrea Ricordi Travel Photography

Andrea Ricordi Travel Photography
Fine Art Storehouse Travel: Travel Photographer Collections: Andrea Ricordi Travel Photography

Background imageMacleod Collection: Doug MacLeod, Studio, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, 2014. Artist: Brian O Connor

Doug MacLeod, Studio, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, 2014. Artist: Brian O Connor
Doug MacLeod, Studio, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, 2014

Background imageMacleod Collection: St Clements Church, Rodel, Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009

St Clements Church, Rodel, Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. Interior view showing the wall tomb of Alexander MacLeod

Background imageMacleod Collection: Design for Cover of The Mountain Lovers, c. 1895, (1914). Artists: Aubrey Beardsley, William Sharp

Design for Cover of The Mountain Lovers, c. 1895, (1914). Artists: Aubrey Beardsley, William Sharp
Design for Cover of The Mountain Lovers, c.1895, (1914). Illustration for The Mountain Lovers by William Sharp (1855-1905), a Scottish writer of poetry and literary biography

Background imageMacleod Collection: Norman Macleod, 19th century Scottish theologian, author and social reformer, (1900)

Norman Macleod, 19th century Scottish theologian, author and social reformer, (1900). Artist: Elliott & Fry
Norman Macleod, 19th century Scottish theologian, author and social reformer, (1900). Portrait of MacLeod (1812-1872). A print from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV

Background imageMacleod Collection: Lord Melbourne, British statesman, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Lord Melbourne, British statesman, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Lord Melbourne, British statesman, (1886). William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779-1848) served as Prime Minister in 1834 and 1835-1841

Background imageMacleod Collection: William Buckley, esaped English convict in Australia, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

William Buckley, esaped English convict in Australia, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
William Buckley, esaped English convict in Australia, (1886). Buckley (1780-1856) was transported to Australia in 1803 as punisment for stealing cloth, a charge that he denied

Background imageMacleod Collection: Granite rocks, Betts camp, Mount Kosciuszko, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod

Granite rocks, Betts camp, Mount Kosciuszko, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod
Granite rocks, Betts camp, Mount Kosciuszko, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Located in Kosciuszko National Park, the highest mountain in mainland Australia

Background imageMacleod Collection: Bare Island, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod

Bare Island, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod
Bare Island, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Bare Island is a small island in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia

Background imageMacleod Collection: William Bligh, British naval officer and Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

William Bligh, British naval officer and Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
William Bligh, British naval officer and Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Best remembered for his part in the mutiny of HMS Bounty

Background imageMacleod Collection: John Hunter, British naval officer and second governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

John Hunter, British naval officer and second governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
John Hunter, British naval officer and second governor of New South Wales, (1886). Hunter (1737-1821) served as Governor of the colony of New South Wales from 1795-1800

Background imageMacleod Collection: Sir Thomas Brisbane, British soldier, colonial governor and astronomer, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Sir Thomas Brisbane, British soldier, colonial governor and astronomer, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Sir Thomas Brisbane, British soldier, colonial governor and astronomer, (1886). Brisbane (1773-1860) served as Governor of New South Wales from 1821-1825

Background imageMacleod Collection: Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). FitzRoy (1796-1858) served as Governor of New South Wales from 1854-1853

Background imageMacleod Collection: John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Lord Lisgar (1807-1876) was Governor of New South Wales, from 1861-1867. He later served as Governor General of Canada

Background imageMacleod Collection: Jean Francois Galaup, comte de La Perouse, French naval officer and explorer, (1886)

Jean Francois Galaup, comte de La Perouse, French naval officer and explorer, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Jean Francois Galaup, comte de La Perouse, French naval officer and explorer, (1886). La Perouse (1741-c1788) commanded a French expedition to explore the Pacific which set out in 1785

Background imageMacleod Collection: Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, British politician (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, British politician (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, British politician (1886). Sydney (1732-1800) held several important cabinet posts during his political career

Background imageMacleod Collection: The first landing place, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod

The first landing place, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod
The first landing place, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Botany Bay is a bay near Sydney. It is the place where Captain Cook made his first landfall in Australia in 1770

Background imageMacleod Collection: Arthur Phillip, British Admiral and colonial governor, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Arthur Phillip, British Admiral and colonial governor, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Arthur Phillip, British Admiral and colonial governor, (1886). Phillip (1738-1814) was appointed Governor of New South Wales, the first European colony on the Australian continent

Background imageMacleod Collection: Relics from Cooks expeditions, 1886. Artist: W Macleod

Relics from Cooks expeditions, 1886. Artist: W Macleod
Relics from Cooks expeditions, 1886. These items are now in the Sydney Museum. Captain James Cook, British naval officer and explorer, made three voyages of discovery between 1768 and 1779

Background imageMacleod Collection: Cooks monument, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod

Cooks monument, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod
Cooks monument, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia, 1886. Monument to Captain James Cook, British naval officer and explorer, who claimed Australia for Britain after making landfall at Botany Bay near

Background imageMacleod Collection: Sir Joseph Banks, English naturalist and botanist, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Sir Joseph Banks, English naturalist and botanist, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Sir Joseph Banks, English naturalist and botanist, (1886). Banks (1743-1820) took part in Captain James Cooks first great voyage of discovery (1768-1771)

Background imageMacleod Collection: Natives opposing Captain Cooks landing, Australia, 1770 (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Natives opposing Captain Cooks landing, Australia, 1770 (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Natives opposing Captain Cooks landing, Australia, 1770 (1886). Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran, illustrated under the supervision of Frederic B Schell

Background imageMacleod Collection: Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 20th century. Built on a rock in an idyllic loch side setting, Dunvegan is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland

Background imageMacleod Collection: Dunvegan Castle from the Seaward side, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Dunvegan Castle from the Seaward side, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Dunvegan Castle from the Seaward side, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 20th century. Seat of the Clan MacLeod. Dunvegan Castle castle was constructed within a curtain wall by Malcolm MacLeod in about 1350

Background imageMacleod Collection: JHO02319030

JHO02319030
MacLeod Tomb in St Clements at Rodel on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides

Background imageMacleod Collection: George H B Macleod M. D. Professor Surgery Thomas Annan

George H B Macleod M. D. Professor Surgery Thomas Annan
George H. B. Macleod, M.D. Professor of Surgery; Thomas Annan (Scottish, 1829 - 1887); Glasgow, Scotland; 1871; Carbon print; 21.3 × 16.5 cm (8 3, 8 × 6 1, 2 in.)

Background imageMacleod Collection: Sir Henry Macleod Leslie Rundle, 1856 To 1940. British Army General

Sir Henry Macleod Leslie Rundle, 1856 To 1940. British Army General. From The Book South Africa And The Transvaal War By Louis Creswicke, Published 1900

Background imageMacleod Collection: Sir Reginald MacLeod - 27th Chief of MacLeod

Sir Reginald MacLeod - 27th Chief of MacLeod
Sir Reginald MacLeod (1847-1935) - 27th Chief of MacLeod who became chief of the clan following the death of his older brother in 1929. In charge of the 1901 census. Date: circa 1930

Background imageMacleod Collection: General Sir Leslie Rundle

General Sir Leslie Rundle
General Sir (Henry Macleod) Leslie Rundle (1856 - 1940), British Army General during World War I. 1915

Background imageMacleod Collection: General Sir Leslie Rundle, 1915

General Sir Leslie Rundle, 1915
General Sir (Henry Macleod) Leslie Rundle(1856 - 1940) British Army General during World War I. 1915

Background imageMacleod Collection: Norman Macleod - 2

Norman Macleod - 2
NORMAN MACLEOD Churchman, chaplain to Queen Victoria. Date: 1812 - 1872

Background imageMacleod Collection: Norman Macleod - 3

Norman Macleod - 3
NORMAN MACLEOD Churchman, chaplain to Queen Victoria. Date: 1812 - 1872

Background imageMacleod Collection: Donald Macleod

Donald Macleod
DONALD MACLEOD American churchman. (There are lots of Donald Macleods, we don t know anything about this one but we do have his autograph) Date: CIRCA 1850

Background imageMacleod Collection: Norman Macleod - 1

Norman Macleod - 1
NORMAN MACLEOD Churchman, chaplain to Queen Victoria. Date: 1812 - 1872

Background imageMacleod Collection: Exmouth spiny-tailed

Exmouth spiny-tailed gecko (Strophurus rankini)



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"Macleod: A Journey Through Time and Adventures" Step into the world of Macleod, where history, travel, and politics intertwine. From the majestic Dunvegan Castle to Olive MacLeod's African expedition in 1911, this name carries a rich legacy. Intriguingly, it also found its place in the arts scene with "The Immortal Hour" by Rutland Boughton. Birmingham witnessed the enchanting melodies that resonated from this timeless masterpiece. Not limited to castles and creativity alone, it has made its mark on political platforms as well. The Conservative party television team showcased their prowess while representing their values. But let's not forget about the quirky side – who can resist a pub named "Horse's Head"? It surely adds some charm to any evening out. From BBC radio announcers delivering news updates to captivating stories told by Olive MacLeod herself around 1910 - there is no shortage of fascinating tales associated with this name. As we delve deeper into personal connections within the Macleod family tree, Hannah Macleod & Louise Cavenaile stand out for their shared adventures. Their journeys alongside Emilie Sinia paint a picture of friendship and exploration. And then there's Nick Macleod – an enigmatic figure whose story remains untold. What secrets lie behind his name? Only time will reveal his tale. Macleod: a name that encompasses grandeur, adventure, artistry, politics, and mystery all at once. Whether it be exploring ancient castles or venturing through uncharted territories like Africa – this name holds countless narratives waiting to be discovered.