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"The Flying Scotsman, a legendary locomotive that captured hearts and minds with its powerful presence. No

Background imageScotsman Collection: Allan Ramsay (engraving)

Allan Ramsay (engraving)
3650099 Allan Ramsay (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Allan Ramsay. Illustration for Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Scotsmen by Robert Chambers)

Background imageScotsman Collection: Alexander Henderson (engraving)

Alexander Henderson (engraving)
3650090 Alexander Henderson (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alexander Henderson)

Background imageScotsman Collection: Duncan Forbes of Culloden, Lord President of the Court of Session (engraving)

Duncan Forbes of Culloden, Lord President of the Court of Session (engraving)
3650082 Duncan Forbes of Culloden, Lord President of the Court of Session (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Duncan Forbes of Culloden)

Background imageScotsman Collection: John Erskine, Earl of Marr (engraving)

John Erskine, Earl of Marr (engraving)
3650078 John Erskine, Earl of Marr (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Erskine, Earl of Marr)

Background imageScotsman Collection: James Bruce of Kinnaird (engraving)

James Bruce of Kinnaird (engraving)
3650077 James Bruce of Kinnaird (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: James Bruce of Kinnaird)

Background imageScotsman Collection: Earl of Mar raises Jacobite standard in 1715 (engraving)

Earl of Mar raises Jacobite standard in 1715 (engraving)
3697356 Earl of Mar raises Jacobite standard in 1715 (engraving) by Unknown artist, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scottish Jacobite, John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1675-1732)

Background imageScotsman Collection: Private, 93rd Highlanders, 1854

Private, 93rd Highlanders, 1854
3697344 Private, 93rd Highlanders, 1854 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Possibly by A. Laby.); Peter Newark Pictures; out of copyright

Background imageScotsman Collection: Sergeant of the 92nd Gordon Highlanders, equipped as a mounted infantryman

Sergeant of the 92nd Gordon Highlanders, equipped as a mounted infantryman
3697343 Sergeant of the 92nd Gordon Highlanders, equipped as a mounted infantryman, 1896 (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer

Background imageScotsman Collection: The Fancy Ball at the Upper Rooms, Bath, from The English Spy

The Fancy Ball at the Upper Rooms, Bath, from The English Spy
3085963 The Fancy Ball at the Upper Rooms, Bath, from The English Spy, published London, 1824 (colour litho) by Cruikshank

Background imageScotsman Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher meets Mike Rowan 32 from East Kilbride a. k. a

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher meets Mike Rowan 32 from East Kilbride a. k. a
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher meets Mike Rowan 32 from East Kilbride a.k.a. Big Rory during a visit to Scotland 15th May 1988

Background imageScotsman Collection: A lady and gentleman of the Hebrides Date: circa 1770

A lady and gentleman of the Hebrides Date: circa 1770

Background imageScotsman Collection: A Scotsman in kilt in a golf swing Date: 1910

A Scotsman in kilt in a golf swing Date: 1910

Background imageScotsman Collection: JOHN HOWE, SCOTSMAN

JOHN HOWE, SCOTSMAN
JOHN HOWE Scottish landowner Date: LATE 18TH CENTURY

Background imageScotsman Collection: SCOTSMAN THROWS STONE

SCOTSMAN THROWS STONE
A kilted Scotsman launches a heavy stone during a stone throwing contest. Date: 1847

Background imageScotsman Collection: SCOTS STONE THROWING

SCOTS STONE THROWING
A kilted Scotsman throws a stone whilst his competitors, and a few bonnie wee lassies, look on. Date: 1848

Background imageScotsman Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20103195

EyeUbiquitous_20103195
Scotland, Strathclyde, Glasgow, Pipe smoking Evening Times newspaper street vendor

Background imageScotsman Collection: Passengers in a compartment, The Flying Scotsman

Passengers in a compartment, The Flying Scotsman. Date: circa 1900

Background imageScotsman Collection: General Strike 1926: Flying Scotsman derailed

General Strike 1926: Flying Scotsman derailed
Flying Scotsman was derailed and vandalised by eight miners from Cramlington, Northumberland. May 1926

Background imageScotsman Collection: Derailing of the Flying Scotsman

Derailing of the Flying Scotsman
The accident took place near Chevington Junction, between Morpeth and Alnmouth. The tender and the six bogey-carriages left the rails and tore up the permanent way

Background imageScotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman 1960S

Flying Scotsman 1960S
The London and North Eastern Railways Flying Scotsman express. Date: 1966

Background imageScotsman Collection: The corridor tender of the Flying Scotsman

The corridor tender of the Flying Scotsman
The Flying Scotsman, London and North Eastern Railway, with corridor tender. Specially designed to enable train drivers and firemen to pass back into the carriage to rest

Background imageScotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman luggage label by H. L. Oakley

Flying Scotsman luggage label by H. L. Oakley
Luggage labels featuring the famous Flying Scotsman steam train, designed by the silhouette artist Captain Harry Lawrence Oakley. Date: 1924

Background imageScotsman Collection: The Steam Locomotive Flying Scotsman at Wembley

The Steam Locomotive Flying Scotsman at Wembley
21st April 1925: The steam locomotive Flying Scotsman at Wembley. It is being moved sideways from its track into position for exhibition. (Photo by Brooke/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageScotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman 1930S

Flying Scotsman 1930S
The London and North Eastern Railways Flying Scotsman express, drawn by the A4 Pacific Union of South Africa leaves Kings Cross and heads for Edinburgh

Background imageScotsman Collection: Scotsman in kilt kissing girl in field of rye

Scotsman in kilt kissing girl in field of rye

Background imageScotsman Collection: Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton, 1st Baronet, 1848 - 1931. Scotsman of Irish parentage who was a

Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton, 1st Baronet, 1848 - 1931. Scotsman of Irish parentage who was a self-made man, merchant, and yachtsman. From The Business Encyclopedia and Legal Adviser, published 1920

Background imageScotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman On Its Non-Stop Journey Between London And Newcastle In 1927

The Flying Scotsman On Its Non-Stop Journey Between London And Newcastle In 1927. From The Story Of 25 Eventful Years In Pictures, Published 1935

Background imageScotsman Collection: Comic postcard, Two women and a Scotsman Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Two women and a Scotsman Date: 20th century

Background imageScotsman Collection: Comic postcard, Scotsman in windy weather Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Scotsman in windy weather Date: 20th century

Background imageScotsman Collection: Comic postcard, Two ducks and a sleeping Scotsman Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Two ducks and a sleeping Scotsman Date: 20th century

Background imageScotsman Collection: Scotsman with comic verse on a Christmas and New Year card

Scotsman with comic verse on a Christmas and New Year card -- First Foot. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageScotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman dining car

The Flying Scotsman dining car
Luxurious interior of the dining car on the Flying Scotsman, served by an all-steel kitchen-car, the first of its kind on a British diner. 1914

Background imageScotsman Collection: Wreckage of the Flying Scotsman

Wreckage of the Flying Scotsman
On the morning of April 14th the Flying Scotsman - the London to Aberdeen express from Kings Cross - came into collision with the engine of a goods train outside Burntisland Station, Fifeshire. 1914

Background imageScotsman Collection: British Railways - The Flying Scotsman - Bittern Class

British Railways - The Flying Scotsman - Bittern Class
British Railways - The Flying Scotsman (Bittern Class - Dominion of New Zealand - No 4492) - the new streamlined engine introduced on this route on 4th July 1938. Date: 1938

Background imageScotsman Collection: LNER to Scotland advert designed by H. L. Oakley

LNER to Scotland advert designed by H. L. Oakley
Advertisement (or miniature of a poster) advertising the L.N.E.R East Coast train route from London to scotland via the famous Flying Scotsman. Date: 1923

Background imageScotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman Express Train Crossing Croxdale Viaduct September 1928

The Flying Scotsman Express Train Crossing Croxdale Viaduct September 1928
September 1928: The Flying Scotsman express train crossing Croxdale viaduct. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageScotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman painted on the carriage roof of the famous train to enable the

Flying Scotsman painted on the carriage roof of the famous train to enable the
20th May 1932: The words Flying Scotsman painted on the carriage roof of the famous train to enable the pilot of an Imperial Airways

Background imageScotsman Collection: Luggage label design, The Flying Scotsman

Luggage label design, The Flying Scotsman
Luggage label design for a book of ten large size labels, depicting a silhouette image of The Flying Scotsman

Background imageScotsman Collection: RETFORD ROVER TRAIN

RETFORD ROVER TRAIN
The Retford Rover steam locomotive on the Flying Scotsman route from Kings Cross, London, England, to Edinburgh Waverley, Scotland. Photographed at Kings Cross. Date: 1960s

Background imageScotsman Collection: Pipe Major - Royal Scots Dragoon Guards

Pipe Major - Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
Pipe Major of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) in Full ceremonial dress. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageScotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman
Man who is running late for a train

Background imageScotsman Collection: Cartoon, Mutton and Capers

Cartoon, Mutton and Capers. 19th century

Background imageScotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman locomotive

The Flying Scotsman locomotive
The locomotive tender of the Flying Scotsman. The corridor in the locomotive enables the driver and fireman of the engine to be relieved during the run, without a stop being necessary. 1928

Background imageScotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman, composite carriage

The Flying Scotsman, composite carriage
A composite carriage on the Flying Scotsman, the quickest day train between London and Edinburgh which has been running from Kings Cross since 1852. 1914

Background imageScotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman advertisment

Flying Scotsman advertisment
Advertisment for the Flying Scotsman and the new services offered on board, such as a Louis XVI restaurant, a cocktail bar, a ladies retiring room and a hairdressing salon. 1932

Background imageScotsman Collection: Advertisment for the LNER Route

Advertisment for the LNER Route
Advertisment for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), track of the Flying Scotsman from London to Scotland. Date: 1926

Background imageScotsman Collection: Snap Playing Card - Scots Highlander

Snap Playing Card - Scots Highlander. circa 1910s

Background imageScotsman Collection: Peter Garden (131)

Peter Garden (131)
PETER GARDEN Scotsman from Aberdeenshire, famous for his uninterrupted health, gigantic stature and longevity, keeping his faculties entire to the last Date: 1624 - 1755



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"The Flying Scotsman, a legendary locomotive that captured hearts and minds with its powerful presence. No. 4472 of the LNER, this iconic steam engine symbolized speed and elegance in the golden age of railways. The Flying Scotsman C1927, an engineering marvel that pushed boundaries and set records on its journey across Britain's tracks. Amidst the misty highlands, a proud Scotsman playing bagpipes resonates through the ancient hills, carrying tales of bravery and tradition. Just like the Old Orkney Whiskey aged to perfection, his music embodies Scotland's rich heritage. The Flying Scotsman - LNER High-pressure Compound Express Loco - a true masterpiece of engineering craftsmanship. Its sleek design and unparalleled power made it an emblem of progress during its time. In modern times, the Inter-City 125 races across landscapes with lightning speed, embodying efficiency and innovation while paying homage to its Scottish roots as part of The Non-Stop Scotsman service. A Pipe Major stands tall at the head of The Scots Guards band, leading them into battle with resounding melodies that stir emotions deep within our souls. Their music echoes Mary Queen of Scotland's reign; her legacy lives on through their tunes. And finally, "The Flying Scotsman Who Gave His Opponent That" by H. M Bateman captures a moment frozen in time – showcasing wit and humor amidst intense competition. From historic locomotives to spirited bagpipers and regal monarchs; Scotland is forever intertwined with these captivating symbols that define its identity.