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Scottish military art prints of the Highland and lowland regiments,
including, The Black watch, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Seaforth
Highlanders, Cameron, Gordon, Highland Light Infantry, Royal Scots, Scots
Guards, Cameronians, Kings own Scottish Borderers. all Scottish Regimental art
prints published by Cranston Fine Arts. Please use the side navigation bar to go
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Stand Aside for Scotlands Pride by Merry.
Open edition print. Image size 32 inches x 19 inches (81cm x 48cm). Price £51.00
Open edition print. Image size 24 inches x 14 inches (61cm x 36cm). Price £43.00
Open edition print. Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm). Price £14.00
Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £500.00
Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £390.00
ITEM CODE DHM0479
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Frederick Roberts Receives the Surrender of the Main Boer Field Army Commander, Piet Cronje at Paardeburg on 27th February 1900. by George Scott.
This led the way for the British to advance towards Bloemfontain and onto Pretoria.
Open edition print. Image size 24 inches x 15 inches (61cm x 38cm). Price £43.00
Open edition print. Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm). Price £14.00
ITEM CODE DHM0125
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Acting Sergeant J. Erskine Bandaging His Wounded Officer While Being Repeatedly Fired At.
Whilst the near lip of a crater, caused by the explosion of a large enemy mine, was being consolidated, Acting-Sergeant John Erskine, of the Scottish Rifles (T. F.) rushed out under continuous fire with utter disregard of danger, and rescued a wounded sergeant and a private. Later seeing his officer, who was believed to be dead, show signs of movement, he ran out to him, bandaged his head, and remained with him for fully an hour, though repeatedly fired at, whilst a shallow trench was being dug to them. He then assisted in bringing in his officer, shielding him with his own body in order to lessen the chance of his being hit again. He was rewarded with the V.C. for his most conspicuous bravery.
First World War antique black and white book plate published c.1916-18 of glorious acts of heroism during the Great War. This plate may also have text on the reverse side which does not affect the framed side. Title and text describing the event beneath image as shown. Paper size 10.5 inches x 8.5 inches (27cm x 22cm). Price £13.00
ITEM CODE DTE0820
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Privates Druall and Smith clearing away the wounded from a sap which was unprotected and exposed to heavy fire.
Following the capture of a Turkish position at Gallipoli on July 21st 1915, ammunition, sandbags and water were urgently needed, and the only means of communications was a shallow sap, unprotected and blocked with dead and wounded. But Privates J Druall and J Smith, of the 1/7th Battalion, Scottish Rifles (T.F.) worked for several hours, exposed to heavy fire, to clear away the wounded, and render effective cover to supplying parties. For their conspicuous gallantry they were both awarded the D.C.M.
First World War antique black and white book plate published c.1916-18 of glorious acts of heroism during the Great War. This plate may also have text on the reverse side which does not affect the framed side. Title and text describing the event beneath image as shown. Paper size 10.5 inches x 8.5 inches (27cm x 22cm). Price £13.00
ITEM CODE DTE0520
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Sergeant Wilkie Leads His Men On To The Top Of A German Parapet.
During the operations against the Aubers Ridge on May 9th 1915, Sergeant R. Wilkie, of the 1st Battalion Royal Highlanders, gallantly led his section on to the top of the German parapet at Rue du Bois. He did not retire from this dangerous position until the order to do so was received from an officer, when the attack was withdrawn. But he then brought his men back in good order, and was subsequently awarded the D.C.M. for his great gallantry and ability.
First World War antique black and white book plate published c.1916-18 of glorious acts of heroism during the Great War. This plate may also have text on the reverse side which does not affect the framed side. Title and text describing the event beneath image as shown. Paper size 10.5 inches x 8.5 inches (27cm x 22cm). Price £13.00
ITEM CODE DTE0333
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Pinned Down (Highlanders Engage Boers) by John Farquharson
Open edition print. Special Promotion : This print is HALF PRICE for a limited time only! Image size 17 inches x 11 inches (43cm x 28cm). Price £16.80
Original watercolour. Size 20.5 inches by 13 inches (52cm x 33cm). Price £1600.00
ITEM CODE VAR0128
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Piper of the 51st Highland Division by Alan Herriot.
51st Highland Division enter Schiyndel, Netherlands 1944.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 12 inches x 17 inches (31cm x 43cm). Price £50.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 12 inches x 17 inches (31cm x 43cm). Price £95.00
ITEM CODE DHM1206
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The Relief of Lucknow - The Indian Mutiny, 1857 by Harry Payne. (P)
From Battles of Her Majestys Reign, Published 1890.
Original antique chromolithograph book plate. Paper and Image size 13 inches x 9.5 inches (33cm x 24cm). Price £120.00
ITEM CODE VAR0644
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Scottish Regiments of the British Army by Frank Dadd.
Open edition print. Special Promotion : This print is 30% OFF for a limited time only! Image size 21 inches x 13 inches (53cm x 33cm). Price £31.92
ITEM CODE DHM0101
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Scots Regiments of the British Army by Richard Simkin.
Seaforth Highlanders, Royal Scots, Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, Cameronians, Black Watch, Highland Light Infantry, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Royal Scots Fusiliers, Scots Guards, Gordon Highlanders, Kings Own Scottish Borderers.
Open edition print. Image size 23 inches x 10 inches (58cm x 25cm). Price £32.00
ITEM CODE DHM0105
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Relief of Lucknow, 1858 by Henry Dupray (P)
Original antique print c.1890, with a few surface scratches. Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm). Price £80.00
ITEM CODE HD0019
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Battle of Tel-El-Kebir, 1882 by Henry Dupray
Very good condition.
Antique print c.1890 mounted on thick card at the time. Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm). Price £75.00
ITEM CODE HD0017
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The Scottish Rifles, Skirmishing at a Sham Fight by Harry Payne.
Open edition print. Image size 8 inches x 12 inches (20cm x 31cm). Price £14.00
ITEM CODE VAR0022
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Bravery of a Piper of the 11th Highland Regiment, at the Battle of Vimiera by Clark and Dubourg after Manskirch
Reprint published by Connoisseur Publishing Co. 1909 of the original lithograph plate published c.1820. Paper size 11 inches x 8 inches (28cm x 20cm). Price £20.00
ITEM CODE ANT0179
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Frederick Roberts Receives the Surrender of the Main Boer
Field Army Commander, Piet Cronje at Paardeburg on 27th February 1900. by
George Scott This led the way for the British to advance towards Bloemfontain and
onto Pretoria.
Acting Sergeant J. Erskine Bandaging His Wounded
Officer While Being Repeatedly Fired At.
Whilst the near lip of a crater, caused by the explosion of a
large enemy mine, was being consolidated, Acting-Sergeant John Erskine,
of the Scottish Rifles (T. F.) rushed out under continuous fire with
utter disregard of danger, and rescued a wounded sergeant and a private.
Later seeing his officer, who was believed to be dead, show signs
of movement, he ran out to him, bandaged his head, and remained with him
for fully an hour, though repeatedly fired at, whilst a shallow trench
was being dug to them. He
then assisted in bringing in his officer, shielding him with his own
body in order to lessen the chance of his being hit again.
He was rewarded with the V.C. for his most conspicuous bravery.
Privates
Druall and Smith clearing away the wounded from a sap which was unprotected
and exposed to heavy fire.
Following the capture of a Turkish position at Gallipoli
on July 21st 1915, ammunition, sandbags and water were
urgently needed, and the only means of communications was a shallow sap,
unprotected and blocked with dead and wounded.
But Privates J Druall and J Smith, of the 1/7th
Battalion, Scottish Rifles (T.F.) worked for several hours, exposed to
heavy fire, to clear away the wounded, and render effective cover to
supplying parties. For
their conspicuous gallantry they were both awarded the D.C.M.
Sergeant
Wilkie Leads His Men On To The Top Of A German Parapet. During the operations against the Aubers Ridge on May
9th 1915, Sergeant R. Wilkie, of the 1st Battalion Royal
Highlanders, gallantly led his section on to the top of the German
parapet at Rue du Bois. He
did not retire from this dangerous position until the order to do so was
received from an officer, when the attack was withdrawn. But he then
brought his men back in good order, and was subsequently awarded the
D.C.M. for his great gallantry and ability.
Piper of the 51st Highland Division by Alan Herriot
51st Highland Division enter Schiyndel, Netherlands 1944.
Scots Regiments of the British Army by Richard
Simkin Scottish regiments shown: Seaforth
Highlanders, Royal Scots, Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, Cameronians,
Black Watch, Highland Light Infantry, Argyll & Sutherland
Highlanders, Royal Scots Fusiliers, Scots Guards, Gordon Highlanders,
Kings Own Scottish Borderers
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British
Infantry Foot Regiments, Listed by their Regimental number
 | 1st of Foot, The Royal
Scots |
 | 2nd of Foot, The
Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) |
 | 3rd of Foot The Buffs,
(East Kent Regiment) |
 | 4th of Foot, The King's
Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) |
 | 5th of Foot, The
Northumberland Fusiliers |
 | 6th of Foot, The Royal
Warwickshire Regiment |
 | 7th of Foot, The Royal
Fusiliers |
 | 8th of Foot, The King's
(Liverpool Regiment) |
 | 9th of Foot, The
Norfolk Regiment |
 | 10th of Foot, The
Lincolnshire Regiment |
 | 11th of Foot, The
Devonshire Regiment |
 | 12th of Foot, The
Suffolk regiment |
 | 13th of Foot, Prince Albert's
(Somerset Light Infantry) |
 | 14th of Foot, The
Prince of Wales' Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) |
 | 15th of Foot. The East
Yorkshire Regiment |
 | 16th of Foot, The
Bedfordshire Regiment |
 | 17th of Foot, The
Leicestershire Regiment |
 | 18th of Foot. The Royal
Irish Regiment |
 | 19th of Foot, Alexandra Princess of
Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment |
 | 20th of Foot, The
Lancashire Fusiliers |
 | 21st of Foot, The Royal
Scots Fusiliers |
 | 22nd of Foot The
Cheshire Regiment |
 | 23rd of Foot, The Royal
Welch Fusiliers |
 | 24th of Foot, The South
Wales Borderers |
 | 25th of Foot, The
King's Own Borderers |
 | 26th of Foot The
Cameronians (disbanded in 1968) |
 | 27th of Foot
Inniskilling Regiment |
 | 28th of Foot, North
Gloucestershire Regiment (amalgamated into the Gloucester Regiment) |
 | 29th of Foot The
Worcestershire Regiment |
 | 30th of Foot The
Cambridgeshire Regiment (amalgamated into the East Lancashire
regiment) |
 | 31st of Foot The
Huntingdonshire Regiment (amalgamated into the East Surrey Regiment) |
 | 32nd of Foot The
Cornwall Light Infantry Regiment (amalgamated into the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry) |
 | 33rd The
Duke of Wellington's regiment (amalgamated into The Duke of Wellington's
West Riding Regiment) |
 | 34th The
Cumberland Regiment (amalgamated into the Border Regiment) |
 | 35th The Sussex
Regiment |
 | 36th The
Herefordshire Regiment (amalgamated into the Worcestershire
regiment) |
 | 37th The
North Hampshire Regiment (amalgamated into the Hampshire Regiment) |
 | 38th 1st
Staffordshire Regiment Amalgamated into the South Staffordshire
Regiment and then into the Staffordshire Regiment) |
 | 39th The
Dorsetshire Regiment |
 | 40th
The 2nd
Somersetshire Regiment (amalgamated into the Prince of Wales'
Volunteers South Lancashire regiment) |
 | 41st
The Welsh Regiment |
 | 42nd The
Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch) |
 | 43rd
The Monmouthshire Regiment (Amalgamated into the Oxfordshire Light
Infantry) |
 | 44th
The East
Sussex Regiment (amalgamated into the Essex Regiment) |
 | 45th 1st
Nottinghampshire Regiment (amalgamated into the Sherwood Forresters) |
 | 46th South
Devonshire Regiment (amalgamated into the The Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry) |
 | 47th The
Lancashire Regiment (amalgamated into the Loyal North Lancashire
Regiment) |
 | 48th The
Northampton Regiment (amalgamated into the Northamptonshire
Regiment) |
 | 49th The
Hertfordshire Regiment (amalgamated into the Princess of Wales'
Berkshire Regiment) |
 | 50th The Queen's
Own Regiment (amalgamated into The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment) |
 | 51st 2nd Yorkshire West Riding Regiment (amalgamated into The
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry) |
 | 52nd The
Oxfordshire Regiment (amalgamated into the Oxfordshire Light Infantry) |
 | 53rd The
Shropshire Regiment (amalgamated into the The King's Own Shropshire
Light Infantry) |
 | 54th The West
Norfolk Regiment (amalgamated into the The Dorsetshire Regiment) |
 | 55th
The Westmorland
Regiment (amalgamated into the Border Regiment) |
 | 56th The West
Essex Regiment (amalgamated into the Essex Regiment) |
 | 57th
The West Regiment (amalgamated into the Duke of Cambridge's Middlesex
Regiment) |
 | 58th
Rutlandshire
Regiment (amalgamated into the Northamptonshire Regiment) |
 | 59th 2nd
Nottinghampshire Regiment (amalgamated into the East Lancashire
Regiment) |
 | 60th The King's
Royal Rifle Corps (now part of Royal Green Jackets) |
 | 61st South
Gloucestershire Regiment (amalgamated into the Gloucester Regiment) |
 | 62nd The
Wiltshire Regiment (amalgamated into the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal
Regiment) |
 | 63rd The West
Suffolk Regiment (amalgamated into the Manchester Regiment) |
 | 64th 2nd
Staffordshire Regiment (amalgamated into the Staffordshire Regiment) |
 | 65th 2nd
Yorkshire North Riding Regiment (amalgamated into the The York and
Lancaster regiment) and disbanded in 1968 |
 | 66th The
Berkshire Regiment (amalgamated into the Duke of Edinburgh's
Royal Regiment) |
 | 67th The South
Hampshire Regiment (amalgamated into the Hampshire Regiment part
of the Princess of Wales' Royal Regiment) |
 | 68th The
Durham Light Infantry Regiment |
 | 69th The South
Lincolnshire Regiment (amalgamated into the Welsh Regiment) |
 | 70th The Surrey
Regiment (amalgamated into the East Surrey Regiment) |
 | 71st Highland
Light Infantry Regiment (now The Highland Light Infantry) |
 | 72nd The
Seaforth Highlanders (Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders) now part of the
Queen's Own Highlanders |
 | 73rd The
Perthshire Regiment (now part of The Black Watch) |
 | 74th Highlanders (now part of the Highland Light Infantry) |
 | 75th The
Stirlingshire Regiment (Then Part of the Gordon Highlanders,
Now part of the Queens Own Highlanders) |
 | 76th of
Foot (Amalgamated to become Duke of Wellington's (West Riding
Regiment) |
 | 77th The East
Middlesex Regiment (Amalgamated to become The Duke of Cambridge's
Own Middlesex Regiment |
 | 78th Ross-shire
Buffs (amalgamated to become Seaforth Highlanders, (now Queens
own Highlanders) |
 | 79th The Queen's
Own Cameron Highlanders (Now The Queens Own Highlanders) |
 | 80th
The
Staffordshire Volunteer Regiment (Now the Staffordshire regiment) |
 | 81st
Loyal Lincoln Volunteer Regiment (amalgamated to
become The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment) |
 | 82nd Prince
of Wales Volunteer regiment (Then amalgamated to become The Prince
of Wales Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)) |
 | 83rd County of
Dublin Regiment (Became part of the The Royal Irish ) |
 | 84th York and Lancaster Regiment (disbanded in 1968) |
 | 85th Buck's
Volunteers the King's Light Infantry (became part of the Shropshire
Light Infantry) |
 | 86th Royal County
Down Regiment (Became part of the Royal Irish Rifles) |
 | 87th Royal
Irish Fusiliers |
 | 88th
The
Connought Rangers (disbanded in 1922) |
 | 89th
The Princess Victoria's Regiment (then became part of the Princess Victoria's (The
Royal Irish) Fusiliers) |
 | 90th The
Perthshire Volunteers Light Infantry (Became part of the Cameronians) |
 | 91st The Princess
Louise's Argyllshire Highlanders (now part of the Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders) |
 | 92nd The Gordon Highlanders (now part of the Queen's own
Highlanders) |
 | 93rd Sutherland
Highlanders (now part of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) |
 | 94th of
Foot (amalgamated with the Connought Rangers) |
 | 95th Derbyshire
Regiment, (Now, The Sherwood Forresters) |
 | 96th of
Foot (Amalgamated with the Manchester regiment, Now the King's
Regiment) |
 | 97th
The Earl
of Ulster's Regiment (amalgamated into the Queen's Own Royal West Kent
Regiment) |
 | 98th The
Prince
of Wales' Regiment (Amalgamated into the prince of wale's North
Staffordshire Regiment) Now part of the Staffordshire Regiment) |
 | 99th The Duke of
Edinburgh's Regiment (Amalgamated into the The Duke of Edinburgh's
Wiltshire Regiment) |
 | 100th Prince of Wales Royal Canadian
Regiment (becoming the Prince of Wales' Leinster
Regiment (Royal Canadians disbanded in 1922) |
 | 101st Royal
Bengal Fusiliers, (then became the Royal Munster Fusiliers, disbanded in
1922. |
 | 102nd
Royal Madras
Fusiliers (then became the Royal Dublin Fusiliers disbanded in 1922) |
 | 103rd Royal
Bombay Fusiliers (then became part of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, disbanded
in 1922) |
 | 104th
Bengal Fusiliers
(then became part of the Royal Munster Fusiliers disbanded in 1922. |
 | 105th Madras Light
Infantry (becoming part of the King's own Yorkshire Light Infantry) |
 | 106th Bombay
Light Infantry (becoming part of the Durham Light Infantry) |
 | 107th Bengal
Infantry (becoming part of the Royal Sussex Regiment |
 | 108th The Madras
Infantry Regiment (becoming part of The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers) |
 | 109th Bombay Infantry
(becoming part of the Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal
Canadians,) disbanded in 1922) |
 | Rifle
Brigade (part of the Royal Green Jackets) |
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The Fifteenth
(Scottish) Division 1914 - 1919. by Lt Col J Stewart and John Buchan.
(1926)
An account of the division on the Western Front from
July 1915 to March 1919. Appendices with honours and awards,
casualties, order of battle, staffs and commanders etc.
Post: UK- £4.00 (max post for multiple books £6.00).
For Europe £6.00 (each plus one charge of £3.00 recorded fee per
total shipment)
Rest of World £8.00 (each plus one charge of £3.00 recorded fee
per total shipment)
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Hardback Book serial number NMP6021.
489 pages. Price
£38.
Paperback Book serial number NMP6390.
489 pages. Price £22. |
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