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Scots
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Barclay, John (1582-1621)
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Barclay, William
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Barclay, William
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Blackwood, Adam (apologist for Mary Queen of Scots)
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Crichton, James
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Crichton, James
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Elphinstone, William (Bishop of Aberdeen)
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Leslie, John (1527-1596; Bishop of Ross)
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Leslie, John (1527-1596; Bishop of Ross)
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James Carnegie (1827 – 1905), 9th Earl of Southesk
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Thomas Craig (c.1538 – 1608)
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David Wemyss, Lord Elcho (1741)
Old Glasgow
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Old Western Tower and Consistory House
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Old Glasgow Seal
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Old Glasgow Seal
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New Glasgow Seal
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New Glasgow Seal
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Irish Cell
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House in the Close, Number 77 Saltmarket
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Fiddlers' Close, Number 75 High Street
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Ecclesiastical Seal
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Crypt of Glasgow Cathedral, looking east
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Counter Seal of Robert Wyshard, 1271
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Bishop Rae's Bridge
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Bell, Glasgow
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Ancient Crozier, 2ft 10in long
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Ancient Cell
Scottish
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Inscription stone at Shevack
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Inscription stone at Burghead
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Pictish stone at St. Vigeans
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Pictish stone at St. Vigeans (showing inscription)
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Pictish stone at Fordoun
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Inscription stone at Kilmadock
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Rough Castle, Antonine Wall, drawn by William Roy in 1755
Misc
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Court of Session, James V, 1532
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Pass of Killiecrankie
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The Bonnie House O' Airlie
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Seal of the Priory of Whithorn
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Seal of the Priory of Whithorn (enlargement)
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Seal of the Burgh of Whithorn
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Seal of the Burgh of Nairn
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The Clog-rinny, or Bell of Saint Ninian
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Abbotsford House – ground plan
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Dryburgh Abbey – ground plan
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Melrose Abbey – ground plan
Stonehouse
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United Presbyterian Church at Stonehouse, Scotland
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Scene near Glen-Avon at Stonehouse, Scotland
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Montage of scenes at Stonehouse, Scotland: a falls, the fair at Auld Stonehouse, and Glassford Bridge
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Free Church at Stonehouse, Scotland
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Cross and King Street at Stonehouse, Scotland
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Cross and Irongate at Stonehouse, Scotland
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Churchyard and River Avon at Stonehouse, Scotland
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Cam'Nethan House at Stonehouse, Scotland (Residence of General Lockhart)
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Bridges at Stonehouse, Scotland
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Junction of the Avon and Cander at Stonehouse, Scotland
Isle of Man
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Welsh line of Manks kings (517 – 913)
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Arms of the Bishopric of Sodor and Man, 1841
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Bishops of the Isle of Man (AD 360 – 1841)
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Governors of the Isle of Man (1407 – 1639)
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Governors of the Isle of Man (1640 – 1832)
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Norse line of Manks kings (890 – 1052)
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Norwegian line of Manks kings (c. 1066 – c. 1187)
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Norwegian line of Manks kings (1187 – 1263)
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Ancient fort at the bight of the Pollock Rock, at the original entrance of Douglas harbor (since torn down)
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House of Stanley rulers of Man (1407 – 1736)
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Facsimile of the first page of the Chronicles of Mann and the Isles
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Neolithic flints and pottery from a cist, Isle of Man
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Types of Neolithic flint implements, Isle of Man
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Skeleton of Irish Elk, Isle of Man
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Bronze weapons, Isle of Man
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Bronze Age urn, Isle of Man
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Bronze Age pottery, Isle of Man
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Bronze Age polished stone implements, Isle of Man
Meayll Hill
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Three views of an adze, from Meayll Hill, Isle of Man
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Worked flints found on Meayll Hill, Isle of Man
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Meayll Stone Circle, excavated cist (another view), Isle of Man
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Meayll Stone Circle, excavated cist, Isle of Man
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Meayll Stone Circle from the east, Isle of Man
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Plan of the Meayll Stone Circle, Isle of Man
Irish
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Sir James Ware (1594 - 1666)
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Irish spelling of "Athech-tuatha" used by Charles O'Conor (1710 – 1791) in 1783
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Irish spelling of "tuath-aitheachda" used by John O'Donovan (1806 – 1861) in 1853
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Sir Samuel Ferguson (1810 – 1886), in his younger days
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Signature of Sir Samuel Ferguson (1810 – 1886)
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Sir Samuel Ferguson (1810 – 1886)
Welsh
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Facsimile of a page from the Black Book of Carmarthen
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Facsimile of a page from the Book of Aneirin
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Facsimile of a page from the Book of Taliesin (Folio 13)
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Facsimile of Part of Column 579 from the Red Book of Hergest
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Harleian MS. 3859, fol.188b, ll.1–25.
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Llandaff, Wales, 1610
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The Death of Tewdric (drawing of a sculpture by J. Evan Thomas)
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Carmarthen, Wales, 1610
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Monument Stone of Vortiporius (Ogham inscription)
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Monument Stone of Vortiporius (Latin inscription)
Evolution of a Coast-Line
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Bangor, Wales, 1610
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Beaumaris, 1610
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Blackpool, 1784
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Caernarfon, 1610
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Harlech, 1610
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Map of Lancashire, AD 400
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Liverpool, 1572
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Liverpool, 1598
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Liverpool, 1650
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Map of North Lancashire, 1610
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Map Ribble Estuary, 1917
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Map of Southwest Lancashire, 1610
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Cross-section of the Irish Sea, from Ireland through the Isle of Man to England
Other
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Forged facsimile used by Charles Bertram in his book
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Bernician rulers from AD 547
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Depiction of Saint Ailred (or Aelred), from an 1845 book
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Translation of Ruthwell Cross Inscription
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Ruthwell Cross Inscription
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Bewcastle Cross Inscription
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Jesse Ramsden (1735 – 1800), maker of the Ramsden theodolite
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Drawing, Rorke's Drift Post (Battle of Rorke's Drift)
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Seal of Office of Sir Walter Raleigh
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The Name "Ceolwulf" in the Anglo-Saxon Alphabet; from a page of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
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Remains of Sockburn Church, 1894