Clipart illustrations of Scotland. This includes famous Scottish landmarks and people.
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Écu, Obverse
The obverse side of an écu of James V of Scotland, a Scotch gold coin also called a crown.... |
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Écu, Reverse
The reverse side of an écu of James V of Scotland, a Scotch gold coin also called a crown.... |
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Basltic Columns
Basltic Columbus at Finagl's Cave in Scotland. It is formed entirely from hexagonally-jointed basalt.... |
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Castle Rock
"Castle Rock, Edinburgh." — Chambers, 1881... |
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Chapel
An illustration of the entrance to the chapel at St. Salvators College.... |
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Chief
"Chief of the Clan MacDonell." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Church, Perth
During the Middle Ages, Perth's only parish church was the Burgh Kirk of St. John the Baptist. With the town centre dominated by this huge building. The building was split into three congregations (th... |
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Crail Church
"Crail Church (before the restoration)." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875... |
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Glasgow University
An illustration of Glasgow University from Kelvingrove Park.... |
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Half-Pint
An illustration of the Scot Choppin, also known as the half-pint.... |
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Iona
Iona is a small island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Iona has an important place in the history of Christianity in Scotland and is renowned for its tranquility and natural beauty.... |
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Iona, The Ruins of
The most complete remains of a medieval nunnery.... |
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Kelso Abbey Ruins
Kelso Abbey is a Scottish abbey built in the 12th century by a community of Tironensian monks who had moved from the nearby Selkirk Abbey. The monks constructed the Abbey on land granted to them by Ki... |
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Royal Arms of Scotland
"Royal Arms of Scotland, previous to the Union." — Chambers, 1881... |
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Tumulus
"Plan of chambered barrow or cairn, at Garrywhin, Caithness. BARROW, a sepulchral mound of earth or stones raised over the site of a burial as a mark of honor to the dead." -Hazeltine, 1894... |