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Airlie Collection

Airlie, a name that carries a rich history and diverse connections

Background imageAirlie Collection: DDE-90026285

DDE-90026285
Australia, Queensland, Whitsunday Coast, Airlie Beach. Town Marina View / Dusk. Date: 14/10/2005

Background imageAirlie Collection: DDE-90026284

DDE-90026284
Australia, Queensland, Whistsunday Coast, Airlie Beach. Landscape in Shute Harbour. Date: 14/10/2005

Background imageAirlie Collection: Angus DD8 5 Map

Angus DD8 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Angus DD8 5

Background imageAirlie Collection: Katherine Airlie, 1845. Creator: H Cook

Katherine Airlie, 1845. Creator: H Cook
Katherine Airlie, 1845. Portrait of a woman loosening her hair, with a guitar by her side

Background imageAirlie Collection: Home Secretary J. R. Clynes with Dowager Countess of Airlie

Home Secretary J. R. Clynes with Dowager Countess of Airlie
Third week of August, 1930 - Home Secretary John Robert Clynes (1869-1949) pictured with the Dowager Countess of Airlie, pictured a flower show close to Glamis Castle where he was staying

Background imageAirlie Collection: Lieutenant Colonel David Stanley William Ogilvy, 11Th Earl Of Airlie, 1856 To 1900

Lieutenant Colonel David Stanley William Ogilvy, 11Th Earl Of Airlie, 1856 To 1900. Scottish Peer Killed At The Battle Of Diamond Hill During The Second Boer War

Background imageAirlie Collection: Hermann Vezin as Man O Airlie

Hermann Vezin as Man O Airlie
Hermann Vezin (1829-1910), American-born Shakespearean actor, seen here in the role of a troubled Scottish poet, James Harebell, in the Man O Airlie by W G Wills. circa 1867

Background imageAirlie Collection: Alexandra, Countess of Airlie by J. Percival Anderson

Alexandra, Countess of Airlie by J. Percival Anderson
The Countess of Airlie, formerly Lady Alexandra Marie Bridget Coke, daughter of the 3rd Earl of Leicester. Married David Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Airlie in 1917 and had six children including the Rt. Hon

Background imageAirlie Collection: Cortachy Castle, Forfarshire, Scotland, Uk, Seat of the Earl of Airlie, Destroyed by Fire

Cortachy Castle, Forfarshire, Scotland, Uk, Seat of the Earl of Airlie, Destroyed by Fire, Sept. 14, 1883

Background imageAirlie Collection: 12th Earl of Airlie onboard the HMS Suffolk

12th Earl of Airlie onboard the HMS Suffolk
HMS Suffolk - Tour to the Far East (c.1929 - 1930). David Lyulph Gore Wolseley Ogilvy - 12th Earl of Airlie (1893 - 1968) on the right with (from left), Commander C. B

Background imageAirlie Collection: Countess of Airlie

Countess of Airlie
COUNTESS OF AIRLIE


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Airlie, a name that carries a rich history and diverse connections. From the quaint town of Angus DD8 5 Map to the captivating portrait of Katherine Airlie by H Cook in 1845, this name has left its mark. Even prominent figures like Home Secretary J. R. Clynes have been associated with the Dowager Countess of Airlie. The theatrical world also embraced Airlie's charm, as Hermann Vezin portrayed Man O Airlie on stage. Meanwhile, artists like J. Percival Anderson captured the elegance of Alexandra, Countess in their works. Beyond portraits and performances, there are tales of diplomatic missions too. Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester embarked on a journey to Japan to bestow Emperor Showa (Hirohito) with the prestigious Stranger Knight title from the Order of the Garter - an honor revoked during troubled times but restored years later. However, not all stories are glamorous; Lieutenant Colonel David Stanley William Ogilvy met his tragic fate at Diamond Hill during the Second Boer War in South Africa. His sacrifice reminds us that behind every noble name lies real people who faced adversity for their beliefs. Lastly, we cannot overlook one particular destination bearing this illustrious name: Airlie Beach. Nestled along Australia's coastlines, it offers breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences for those seeking adventure or relaxation. In essence, "Airlie" encompasses tales spanning centuries - from historic events to picturesque landscapes - reminding us that names hold more than meets the eye; they carry legacies worth exploring and cherishing.