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  • Pinus Sylvestris (Pine) (Scots)
  • Saint Fiacre, Irish (or Scots). Invoked aginst fistula.
  • Portrait of Mary Queen of Scots by Houbraken, 1738
  • Group of trees, possibly Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris). Pencil drawing.
  • A montage of portraits of nine Scots physicians, with their signatures underneath. Photoprint.
  • Branches of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). Pen drawing.
  • Branches of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). Pen drawing.
  • James V, King of Scotland. Reigned 1513 - 1542. Father of Mary Queen of Scots.
  • Branches of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). Pen drawing, partially coloured.
  • Broadsheet, text advertising 'Grana angelica' or 'the true Scots pills', said to have been brought from Venice by Patrick Anderson, circa 1635.
  • Branches of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and reduced tree base. Pen drawing, partially coloured.
  • The tomb of Mary Queen of Scots in Westminster Abbey: stone effigy and numerous heraldic sculptures. Engraving by C. Dubosc after H. Gravelot.
  • [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].
  • [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].
  • [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].
  • Two Scotsmen flying on a witch's broomstick from Edinburgh to London; representing Scots usurping the positions of southerners under the government of Lord Bute. Etching by P. Sandby, 1762.
  • Two Scotsmen flying on a witch's broomstick from Edinburgh to London; representing Scots usurping the positions of southerners under the government of Lord Bute. Etching by P. Sandby, 1762.
  • [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].
  • [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].
  • [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].
  • Weymouth or white pine (Pinus strobus L.) and scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.): cones and leaves. Coloured engraving by H. Fletcher, c. 1730, after J. van Huysum.
  • A member of the Royal Scots Fusiliers playing the bagpipes in a camp in the Zulu War; a Zulu man is crouching down with his hands over his ears. Wood engraving by C.Roberts after Melton Prior, 1879.
  • Physionomia / [Michael Scot].
  • Physionomia / [Michael Scot].
  • R. Scot, Discovery of Witchcraft, titlepage
  • M0008004: Note of a consultation of Michael Scot, Bologna, 1221
  • A medical officer enquires as to the veracity of a Scot's weak heart. Line block after C. Graves, 1919.
  • Bought of F. Grove, butcher : familes supplied, South Down, Scotch, Dartmoor and Welsh mutton, Highland Scot & Aberdeen beef of best quality : home killed meat.
  • Bought of F. Grove, butcher : familes supplied, South Down, Scotch, Dartmoor and Welsh mutton, Highland Scot & Aberdeen beef of best quality : home killed meat.
  • Tobacco: an Irishman, a Scot and an English sailor smoke, take snuff and chew respectively. Coloured aquatint by Hunt, c. 1833, after W. Summers after C. J. Grant.