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The Royal Scots Greys was a cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1707 to 1971

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Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Illustration of Carolina Oliphants poem Bonnie Charlie (colour litho)

Illustration of Carolina Oliphants poem Bonnie Charlie (colour litho)
3094456 Illustration of Carolina Oliphants poem Bonnie Charlie (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Lanchester 10 of JM Archer of the Scottish Sporting Car Club team at the RSAC Scottish Rally, 1934

Lanchester 10 of JM Archer of the Scottish Sporting Car Club team at the RSAC Scottish Rally, 1934
Lanchester 10 1933 1203 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. FS4835. Event Entry No: 64. Driver: Archer, J.M. Scottish Sporting Car Club No. 5 team car. Place: R.S.A.C. Scottish Rally. Date: 10-14.6.34

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: James II, 1935

James II, 1935. King James II of England and VII of Scotland (1633-1701) became King of England, King of Scots, and King of Ireland from 6 February 1685

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: James III, King of Scotland, (1797). Artist: E Harding

James III, King of Scotland, (1797). Artist: E Harding
James III, King of Scotland, (1797). Portrait of King James III (1452-1488), who ruled Scotland from 1460. His weakness as a ruler saw him confronted with two major rebellions by Scotlands nobility

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Queen in the Scottish National Service in St. Giles Cath

The Queen in the Scottish National Service in St. Giles Cath
The newly-crowned Queen Elizabeth II, attends the Scottish National Service of Dedication and Thanksgiving at the High Kirk of Edinburgh (St Giles Cathedral)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Rough Sea in Lerwick Harbour

Rough Sea in Lerwick Harbour, Shetland Islands, Scotland. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: King James I feasting with Spanish ambassadors

King James I feasting with Spanish ambassadors
King James I of England (and VI of Scotland) feasting with Spanish ambassadors

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Royal Horse Artillery Hounds, Shooters Hill, London

Royal Horse Artillery Hounds, Shooters Hill, London
Captain Reed-Scot of the Royal Horse Artillery (Woolwich) leading out his draghounds at Shooters Hill, London. The pack consisted of 18 couples of hounds, kept in adjoining kennels to some foxes

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Highland dancers at Braemar Highland Games

Highland dancers at Braemar Highland Games
Highlanders dancing a reel for the royal party at the Braemar Highland Games in Scotland, attended by King George V and Queen Mary. circa 1911

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Royal Scots Greys - 2nd Dragoons

The Royal Scots Greys - 2nd Dragoons. File Out - Trooper Review Order. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Domestic Sheep, Beltex sheep being judged show, Royal Highland Show, Ingliston, Edinburgh

Domestic Sheep, Beltex sheep being judged show, Royal Highland Show, Ingliston, Edinburgh, Scotland, june 2011

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Invergordon - View from the Seabank

Invergordon - View from the Seabank
Invergordon, Scotland - view from the seabank. Famed for The Invergordon Mutiny - an industrial action by around a thousand sailors in the British Atlantic Fleet between 15th to the 16th September

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: UK, Scotland, Edinburgh

UK, Scotland, Edinburgh
Scotland, Edinburgh, Linlithgow Palace across Linlithgow Loch

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Royal Corps of Transport, 1st Bn Royal Scots

Royal Corps of Transport, 1st Bn Royal Scots
One of twenty two photographs associated with Royal Corps of Transport, 1st Bn Royal Scots, 1st Bn Royal Anglian Regiment, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Royal Army Ordnance Corps

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Mary Queen Of Scots

Mary Queen Of Scots
Engraving from 1885 featuring Mary Queen Of Scots. She lived from 1542 until 1587

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Duchess of Roxburghe, Lallie Charles, Photo. 1913. Creators: George Graham Bain, Lallie Charles

Duchess of Roxburghe, Lallie Charles, Photo. 1913. Creators: George Graham Bain, Lallie Charles
Duchess of Roxburghe, Lallie Charles, Photo. 1913

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Cup (Tasse Jasmin À Pied Cannelé, 1St Size) With Portrait Of Anna Scott, Duchess... 1811

Cup (Tasse Jasmin À Pied Cannelé, 1St Size) With Portrait Of Anna Scott, Duchess... 1811. Creator: Unknown
Cup (Tasse Jasmin A Pied Cannele, 1St Size) With Portrait Of Anna Scott, Duchess Of Monmouth (1651-1732), 1811

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Review and Sham Fight of the Dover and Shorncliffe Garrisons at Round Down, Folkestone, 1865

Review and Sham Fight of the Dover and Shorncliffe Garrisons at Round Down, Folkestone, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Review and Sham Fight of the Dover and Shorncliffe Garrisons at Round Down, Folkestone, 1865. The troops were formed into two divisions...the infantry brigade occupying the hill on the cliff

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Statue of John Hunter, by H. Weekes, R.A. in the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1864

Statue of John Hunter, by H. Weekes, R.A. in the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Statue of John Hunter, by H. Weekes, R.A. in the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1864. John Hunter...is, by common consent of his successors

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The late Sir John Watson Gordon, President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Arts, 1864

The late Sir John Watson Gordon, President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Arts, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The late Sir John Watson Gordon, President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Arts, 1864. Engraving from a photograph of...the eminent portrait-painter...[who] enjoyed a European reputation as one of

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Edward Fiennes de Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln (1512-1585), c.1575 (oil on panel)

Edward Fiennes de Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln (1512-1585), c.1575 (oil on panel)
7337960 Edward Fiennes de Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln (1512-1585), c.1575 (oil on panel) by British School, (16th century); 61x50.8 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Sailors on a battleship making munitions for the army, illustration from The Western Front, pub

Sailors on a battleship making munitions for the army, illustration from The Western Front, pub
STC400494 Sailors on a battleship making munitions for the army, illustration from The Western Front, pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (litho) by Bone

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: On a battleship: gun turret, illustration from The Western Front, pub

On a battleship: gun turret, illustration from The Western Front, pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (litho)
STC400485 On a battleship: gun turret, illustration from The Western Front, pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (litho) by Bone, David Muirhead (1876-1953); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Oiling': a battleship taking in oil fuel at sea, illustration from The Western Front, pub

Oiling': a battleship taking in oil fuel at sea, illustration from The Western Front, pub
STC400480 Oiling': a battleship taking in oil fuel at sea, illustration from The Western Front, pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (litho) by Bone

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Approaching a battleship at night, illustration from The Western Front, pub

Approaching a battleship at night, illustration from The Western Front, pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (litho)
STC400484 Approaching a battleship at night, illustration from The Western Front, pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (litho) by Bone

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Edinburgh: New Royal Infirmary (litho)

Edinburgh: New Royal Infirmary (litho)
8651404 Edinburgh: New Royal Infirmary (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Royal Infirmary)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Scots Fusiliers (b/w photo)

Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Scots Fusiliers (b/w photo)
8651297 Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Scots Fusiliers (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Royal Scots Fusiliers)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Scots Greys (b/w photo)

Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Scots Greys (b/w photo)
8648375 Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Scots Greys (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Royal Scots Greys)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Navy (b/w photo)

Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Navy (b/w photo)
8648373 Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Navy (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Royal Navy)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Marines and Entrance Doorway (b/w photo)

Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Marines and Entrance Doorway (b/w photo)
8648377 Scottish National War Memorial: The Royal Marines and Entrance Doorway (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Colonel Macleod, of the Royal North-West Mounted Police, treating with Indians at Fort Macleod

Colonel Macleod, of the Royal North-West Mounted Police, treating with Indians at Fort Macleod (colour litho)
8645582 Colonel Macleod, of the Royal North-West Mounted Police, treating with Indians at Fort Macleod (colour litho) by English School

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Photocard, 1930s: Balmoral Castle (coloured photo)

Photocard, 1930s: Balmoral Castle (coloured photo)
8671648 Photocard, 1930s: Balmoral Castle (coloured photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Balmoral Castle)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Sir Robert Carey's Ride (litho)

Sir Robert Carey's Ride (litho)
8672628 Sir Robert Carey's Ride (litho) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Robert Carey's Ride)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Reception of the Prince of Wales at Pollok House, Renfrew (engraving)

Reception of the Prince of Wales at Pollok House, Renfrew (engraving)
8676901 Reception of the Prince of Wales at Pollok House, Renfrew (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Reception of the Prince of Wales at Pollok House)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Grand Masonic demonstration, Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (engraving)

Grand Masonic demonstration, Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (engraving)
8676420 Grand Masonic demonstration, Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Grand Masonic demonstration, Theatre Royal, Edinburgh)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Royal Scots wearing the Royal tartan (colour photo)

The Royal Scots wearing the Royal tartan (colour photo)
8668621 The Royal Scots wearing the Royal tartan (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Royal Scots wearing the Royal tartan)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Mary I Queen of Scotland (Mary Stuart) with her second husband Henry Stuart dit Lord Darnley

Mary I Queen of Scotland (Mary Stuart) with her second husband Henry Stuart dit Lord Darnley (1445-1567), 1566 - Mary
NWI4946062 Mary I Queen of Scotland (Mary Stuart) with her second husband Henry Stuart dit Lord Darnley (1445-1567), 1566 - Mary, Queen of Scots, with her second husband Lord Darnley, 1566

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Royal Crest above the entrance to Fort George

Royal Crest above the entrance to Fort George
3507593 Royal Crest above the entrance to Fort George; (add.info.: Royal Crest above the entrance to Fort George; 18th-century fortress, north-east of Inverness in Scotland)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Basse opera singer Bessin as Dickson in the pastiche opera Robert Bruce by Gioachino Rossini

Basse opera singer Bessin as Dickson in the pastiche opera Robert Bruce by Gioachino Rossini, Royal Academy of Music
FLO4632245 Basse opera singer Bessin as Dickson in the pastiche opera Robert Bruce by Gioachino Rossini, Royal Academy of Music, 1846

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The pedigree of King James VI and I

The pedigree of King James VI and I
3330193 The pedigree of King James VI and I; (add.info.: The pedigree of King James VI and I (1566-1625) King of England and Ireland. Dated 17th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Ballet dancer in Scottish costume in the pastiche opera Robert Bruce by Gioachino Rossini

Ballet dancer in Scottish costume in the pastiche opera Robert Bruce by Gioachino Rossini, Royal Academy of Music
FLO4632295 Ballet dancer in Scottish costume in the pastiche opera Robert Bruce by Gioachino Rossini, Royal Academy of Music, 1846

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Captain R.H. Lambart

Captain R.H. Lambart
5321495 Captain R.H. Lambart; (add.info.: Captain R.H. Lambart, Royal Scots Fusiliers, died 1880, England, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1881)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Barons Humphrey (VI) of Bohun (circa 1249-1298) and Roger Bigot opposing the policy of King Edward

Barons Humphrey (VI) of Bohun (circa 1249-1298) and Roger Bigot opposing the policy of King Edward I of England
ELD4872759 Barons Humphrey (VI) of Bohun (circa 1249-1298) and Roger Bigot opposing the policy of King Edward I of England concerning the financing of military campaigns by taxes

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Pattern 1803 British Officer's Sword With Crest Of The 1st Regiment of Foot Royal Scots

Pattern 1803 British Officer's Sword With Crest Of The 1st Regiment of Foot Royal Scots
3036361 Pattern 1803 British Officer's Sword With Crest Of The 1st Regiment of Foot Royal Scots; Private Collection; (add.info.: War of 1812)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Christiana Davis fatally wounding an opponent during a duel she fought while masquerading as a

Christiana Davis fatally wounding an opponent during a duel she fought while masquerading as a soldier
3480137 Christiana Davis fatally wounding an opponent during a duel she fought while masquerading as a soldier; (add.info)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: A battleship taking in oil fuel at sea, World War I (litho)

A battleship taking in oil fuel at sea, World War I (litho)
817048 A battleship taking in oil fuel at sea, World War I (litho) by Bone, David Muirhead (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: A battleship taking in oil fuel at sea)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: On a battleship: the after deck, illustration from The Western Front, pub

On a battleship: the after deck, illustration from The Western Front, pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (litho)
STC400488 On a battleship: the after deck, illustration from The Western Front, pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (litho) by Bone, David Muirhead (1876-1953); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection



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Royal Scots Greys Collection

The Royal Scots Greys was a cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1707 to 1971. The regiment was first raised in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1678 and served with distinction in many conflicts, including the Napoleonic Wars and both World Wars. They were known for their distinctive grey horses which gave them their name. During WWI, they fought at the Battle of Mons and took part in numerous other engagements throughout France and Belgium. In WWII, they saw action during the North African campaign as well as Normandy landings on D-Day. After being amalgamated into The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) in 1971, members of the regiment continued to serve with distinction around the world until its disbandment in 2014.
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The Royal Scots Greys were a regiment that was formed in 1678. The regiment played a significant role in many major conflicts, including the Battle of Waterloo and World War I. Media Storehouse offers an extensive collection of wall art and framed prints featuring the Royal Scots Greys. Our collection includes historical photographs, artwork, and illustrations depicting the regiment's uniforms, equipment, and battles. Many of these images are available in high-quality print formats that can be customized to suit individual preferences. These prints are perfect for history enthusiasts or anyone interested in military history. They make excellent additions to home decor or office spaces and serve as reminders of the bravery and sacrifice exhibited by members of this legendary regiment throughout its long history. Our Royal Scots Greys collection is a must-see for anyone interested in British military history or looking for unique wall art options.
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