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  • What should a real Scotsman wear under his kilt? : a condom / Scottish AIDS Monitor.
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Cameron Highlanders, Black Watch and the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)].
  • Five men: Robert Burns, Richard Baxter, Francis Bacon, Judge Blackstone, and James Beattie. Engraving, 1811.
  • Mineralogical travels through the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland Islands, and mainland of Scotland, with dissertations upon peat and kelp / By Robert Jameson.
  • Five men: Robert Burns, Richard Baxter, Francis Bacon, Judge Blackstone, and James Beattie. Engraving, 1811.
  • A young woman guiding a blind bag-piper over a bridge in Scotland. Stipple engraving by S.W. Reynolds, 1848, after F. Tayler.
  • A baptism according to the Covenanters' rite. Lithograph after Sir G. Harvey.
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Cameron Highlanders, Black Watch and the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)].
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Highland Light Infantry and the Royal Scots Fusiliers].
  • Northern Ireland Royal Mail first day cover : new definitive stamps / Royal Mail.
  • How many people did you say you'd slept with? : why, just the one! / J.P. Smith.
  • Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regii Medicorum Edinburgensis reformata.
  • A taste of Scotland.
  • A family scene with a mother holding a sleeping baby and being shown a dead robin by one of her other children. Mezzotint by James Faed after R.T. Ross.
  • Local people gathered in a Scottish smithy for food and drink. Etching by W. Lizars, 18--.
  • An episode in Macbeth by William Shakespeare: the three witches. Mezzotint by J.R. Smith, 1785, after H. Fuseli, 1783.
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Army Service Corps, The Gordon Highlanders and the King's Own Scottish Borderers].
  • A Scotch horned steer standing in an open landscape with hills beyond. Lithograph by A. M. Gauci after himself, 1868.
  • How many people did you say you'd slept with? : just the one! : safer sex every time / commissioned by Scottish AIDS Monitor ; designed by Graffix Inc. ; illustrated by J.P. Smith.
  • Northern Ireland Royal Mail first day cover : new definitive stamps / Royal Mail.
  • [3 fund raising stickers for the British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch featuring the arms of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Seaforth Highlanders and the Royal Scots].
  • Mineralogical travels through the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland Islands, and mainland of Scotland, with dissertations upon peat and kelp / By Robert Jameson.
  • An old man sits by a fire in a crofter's cottage, about to tell his story to the family that lives there. Engraving by J. Hooper after H. Thomson.
  • Prehistoric Scotland and its place in European civilization : being a general introduction to the "County histories of Scotland" / by Robert Munro.
  • A marriage ceremony for Scottish Covenanters is performed on a mountain range by a priest with the young couple surrounded by family guests. Engraving by P. Lightfoot after Alex Johnston.
  • Northern Ireland Royal Mail first day cover : new definitive stamps / Royal Mail.
  • How many people did you say you'd slept with? : why, just the one! / J.P. Smith.
  • Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regii Medicorum Edinburgensis.
  • What should a real Scotsman wear under his kilt? : a condom / Scottish AIDS Monitor.
  • A misunderstanding between a sick visitor and a native of a village in Scotland. Reproduction of a drawing after G. Belcher, 1912.