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

Background imageScotsman Collection: Advertisement for Black & White Whisky

Advertisement for Black & White Whisky
Advertisement for Black & White Scotch Whisky, featuring a fine silhouette of the Old Laird of Dumbiedikes passing advise to his son Jock (and also to Mr Novit)

Background imageScotsman Collection: Lieutenant - Kings Own Scottish Borderers

Lieutenant - Kings Own Scottish Borderers in Full Dress. Wearing medals: DSO and Queens South Africa medal (1899-02) (with five bars). Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageScotsman Collection: 42nd Highlanders (The Black Watch)

42nd Highlanders (The Black Watch)
Colour Sergeant of 42nd Highlanders (The Black Watch) (The Royal Highland Regiment) - wearing full battle order. He is wearing the double-breasted (short-lived) doublet

Background imageScotsman Collection: Sir Thomas Lipton

Sir Thomas Lipton
Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton, 1st Baronet (1848-1931), a Scotsman of Ulster-Scots parentage. He was a self-made man, merchant and yachtsman

Background imageScotsman Collection: The Scotsman (seeing Niagara for the first time: When! B

The Scotsman (seeing Niagara for the first time: When! B
Three gentlemen looking at Niagara Falls from their car

Background imageScotsman Collection: German Allies at the top of the pole

German Allies at the top of the pole
A terrific fold-out card depicting the German allies as the dominant holders of a spot at the top of the European maypole as their enemies fail to cling on as they attempt an ascent

Background imageScotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman of 1888 and 1938 at Sevenage

The Flying Scotsman of 1888 and 1938 at Sevenage
To celebrate the jubilee of the railway race to Scotland, the Flying Scotsman of 1888 and 1938

Background imageScotsman Collection: Scott / Waverley / Maclvor

Scott / Waverley / Maclvor
Mac-Ivor warned of his fate by the grey spirit

Background imageScotsman Collection: Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, 2004

Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, 2004
Holyroodhouse (Abbey & Palace), Edinburgh, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND facing West. NCAP: RCAHMS Aerial Survey - 07/06/2004

Background imageScotsman Collection: Costume / Men / Scottish 12C

Costume / Men / Scottish 12C
A middle-class Englishman (or, more likely, Scotsman, judging by his kilt and tartan socks?) in travelling costume, with moneybag at his belt and another bag at his side

Background imageScotsman Collection: Advert / Sausages / Harris

Advert / Sausages / Harris
Harriss Sausages are the Best

Background imageScotsman Collection: Alec Allan and Husky

Alec Allan and Husky
ALEC ALLAN Scotsman best known for training sled-dogs for work and racing. This is termed mushing. Trained dogs to carry munitions for the French



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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.