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Scotland is a country with a rich architectural heritage, spanning centuries of history

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Background imageScotland Collection: Jamess Court, Edinburgh, 1928. Creator: WH Caffyn

Jamess Court, Edinburgh, 1928. Creator: WH Caffyn
Jamess Court, Edinburgh, 1928. From " The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson" by Scottish diarist and author James Boswell (1740-1795)

Background imageScotland Collection: Thurso, Highlands, Caithness, Scotland, UK

Thurso, Highlands, Caithness, Scotland, UK

Background imageScotland Collection: View of Stirling Castle, eng. William Byrne, pub. 1781. Creator: Thomas Hearne (1744 - 1817)

View of Stirling Castle, eng. William Byrne, pub. 1781. Creator: Thomas Hearne (1744 - 1817)
View of Stirling Castle, eng. William Byrne, pub. 1781 (engraving). Mary Queen of Scots spent her childhood in the castle and her coronation took place in the Chapel Royal in 1543

Background imageScotland Collection: Chinese Taoist religious leaders: The Divinity Kuan-ti, c1820-30. Creator: Italian School

Chinese Taoist religious leaders: The Divinity Kuan-ti, c1820-30. Creator: Italian School
Chinese Taoist religious leaders: The Divinity Kuan-ti, engraved by Fumagalli and Bramatti, c.1820-30 (colour engraving). Kuan-ti, or Emperor Kuan, governor and protector of the people

Background imageScotland Collection: 19th Century View Of Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland, Scotland. From Churtons Portrait And Lanscape

19th Century View Of Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland, Scotland. From Churtons Portrait And Lanscape Gallery, Published 1836

Background imageScotland Collection: Belfast Castle, Cavehill, Ireland

Belfast Castle, Cavehill, Ireland

Background imageScotland Collection: Tradeston Bridge, Squggily Bridge, International Financial Services District, Glasgow

Tradeston Bridge, Squggily Bridge, International Financial Services District, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageScotland Collection: The Scotch National Church, Crown Court, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Scotch National Church, Crown Court, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Scotch National Church, Crown Court, (1881). Crown Court Church, named after a small courtyard nearby, was established near Covent Garden in London in 1711

Background imageScotland Collection: York House in 1795, (1881). Creator: Unknown

York House in 1795, (1881). Creator: Unknown
York House in 1795, (1881). York House in Whitehall, London, was designed by James Paine and built between 1755 and 1758. It was refurbished by Henry Holland for Prince Frederick, Duke of York

Background imageScotland Collection: York Place, (1881). Creator: Unknown

York Place, (1881). Creator: Unknown
York Place, (1881). Map of a part of Westminster in London, showing York Place, Scotland Yard, the Eleanor Cross, The Strand and the River Thames

Background imageScotland Collection: Interior of St. Michaels, Wood Street, 1876, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Interior of St. Michaels, Wood Street, 1876, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Interior of St. Michael s, Wood Street, 1876, (1897). The church of St Michael Wood Street in the City of London, the burial site for the head of King James IV of Scotland (1473-1513)

Background imageScotland Collection: Glasgow Cathedral, c1807, (c1900). Creator: Unknown

Glasgow Cathedral, c1807, (c1900). Creator: Unknown
Glasgow Cathedral, c1807, (c1900). Street scene in Glasgow, Scotland, of the Cathedral Church and the 12th century Episcopal Palace. Print after a painting by Thomas Hearne

Background imageScotland Collection: The Courtyard of Crichton Castle, c1847. Creator: George Winter

The Courtyard of Crichton Castle, c1847. Creator: George Winter
The Courtyard of Crichton Castle, c1847. Ruined castle near the village of Crichton in Midlothian, Scotland. The castle originated as a tower house built in the late 14th century by John de Crichton

Background imageScotland Collection: The College of Lincluden, Dumfries, Scotland, c1782. Creators: William Byrne, Thomas Medland

The College of Lincluden, Dumfries, Scotland, c1782. Creators: William Byrne, Thomas Medland
The College of Lincluden, Dumfries, Scotland, c1782. Lincluden Collegiate Church, known earlier as Lincluden Priory or Lincluden Abbey

Background imageScotland Collection: Glasgow, Scotland - University of Glasgow - Union Building

Glasgow, Scotland - University of Glasgow - Union Building Date: circa 1930s

Background imageScotland Collection: Caerlaverock Castle, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Caerlaverock Castle, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageScotland Collection: The Crypt, Glamis Castle, Forfar, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown

The Crypt, Glamis Castle, Forfar, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown
The Crypt, Glamis Castle, Forfar, Scotland, 1894. Barrel vaulted room within the medieval part of the castle. This would originally have been the lower hall in which the family received their

Background imageScotland Collection: Glamis Castle, Forfar, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Glamis Castle, Forfar, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Glamis Castle, Forfar, Scotland, 1894. Glamis Castle was the home of the Lyon family since the 14th century, though the present building dates largely from the 17th century

Background imageScotland Collection: Abergeldie Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Abergeldie Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Abergeldie Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1894. The castle is about two miles from the royal familys country home at Balmoral. Its earliest parts date from the sixteenth century

Background imageScotland Collection: Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, 1894. Dating from 1093, the castle was built to keep the northern border of England secured against the threat of invasion from Scotland

Background imageScotland Collection: The Great Hall, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown

The Great Hall, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown
The Great Hall, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1894. The Magne Camere or Great Hall, constructed in 1434, where in 1437 James II of Scotland was proclaimed King

Background imageScotland Collection: Floors Castle, Roxburghshire, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Floors Castle, Roxburghshire, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Floors Castle, Roxburghshire, Scotland, 1894. Floors, the seat of the Duke of Roxburghe, is a country house rather than a fortress. It was built in the 1720s by William Adam

Background imageScotland Collection: Plan of Penrith Castle, Cumberland, late 18th century

Plan of Penrith Castle, Cumberland, late 18th century. The castle in Penrith, Cumbria, was built between 1399 and 1470 as a defence against Scottish raids from the north. Published by Alexander Hogg

Background imageScotland Collection: Melrose Abbey

Melrose Abbey. Melrose Abbey in the Scottish Borders was founded by Cistercian monks in 1136 at the request of King David I of Scotland

Background imageScotland Collection: Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, 19th century. Artist:s Leith

Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, 19th century. Artist:s Leith
Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, 19th century. Situated on top of a volcanic outcrop known as Castle Rock, Stirling Castle is one of the largest castles in Scotland

Background imageScotland Collection: Plan of Carlisle Castle, Cumberland, late 18th century

Plan of Carlisle Castle, Cumberland, late 18th century. Norman motte and bailey castle in Cumbria, near the ruins of Hadrians Wall

Background imageScotland Collection: The Ancient Royal Palace of Holyrood. Edinburgh, mid 19th century

The Ancient Royal Palace of Holyrood. Edinburgh, mid 19th century. Military parade in front of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Palace of Holyroodhouse was founded as a monastery in 1128

Background imageScotland Collection: The Monument of King James II. Erected in... Paris in the year 1703. c1753

The Monument of King James II. Erected in... Paris in the year 1703. c1753
The Monument of King James II. Erected in the Chappel of the Scotch College at Paris in the year 1703. c1753. Monument to King James II (1633-1701) at the Scots College in Paris, France

Background imageScotland Collection: Choir, Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, 19th Century

Choir, Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, 19th Century
Vintage colour engraving of Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, 19th Century. Glasgow Cathedral, also called the High Kirk of Glasgow or St Kentigerns or St Mungos Cathedral

Background imageScotland Collection: Europe, Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Firth of Fourth Queensferry Crossing

Europe, Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Firth of Fourth Queensferry Crossing

Background imageScotland Collection: Europe, Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Firth of Fourth, Forth Road Bridge

Europe, Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Firth of Fourth, Forth Road Bridge

Background imageScotland Collection: Kilchurne Castle Reflecting in Loch Awe, Argyll & Bute, Scotland

Kilchurne Castle Reflecting in Loch Awe, Argyll & Bute, Scotland

Background imageScotland Collection: Kilchurne Castle Reflecting in Loch Awe, Argyll & Bute, Scotland

Kilchurne Castle Reflecting in Loch Awe, Argyll & Bute, Scotland

Background imageScotland Collection: Kilchurne Castle Reflecting in Loch Awe, Argyll & Bute, Scotland

Kilchurne Castle Reflecting in Loch Awe, Argyll & Bute, Scotland

Background imageScotland Collection: The Kings Bedroom at Knole. Bedstead Made for James I, 1928

The Kings Bedroom at Knole. Bedstead Made for James I, 1928
The Kings Bedroom at Knole. With Bedstead Made for James I and Chair and Stools of a Later Period, 1928. From Old Furniture, Volume III. edited by Lieut.-Col. E. F. Strange, C.B.E

Background imageScotland Collection: The Crypt, Glamis Castle, c1933 (1937)

The Crypt, Glamis Castle, c1933 (1937). From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]

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Background imageScotland Collection: Long As A Street, Lofty As A Tower, 1930-1934, (1936)

Long As A Street, Lofty As A Tower, 1930-1934, (1936)
Long As A Street, Lofty As A Tower, . From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageScotland Collection: The Massive Hull, partly placed, 1930-1934, (1936)

The Massive Hull, partly placed, 1930-1934, (1936). From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageScotland Collection: Queens Dock, Old Pump House, Clydeside Distillery and Hydro, at dusk, Glasgow, Scotland

Queens Dock, Old Pump House, Clydeside Distillery and Hydro, at dusk, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageScotland Collection: Scotland Yard with part of the Banqueting House, Whitehall, Westminster, London, c1776

Scotland Yard with part of the Banqueting House, Whitehall, Westminster, London, c1776

Background imageScotland Collection: Albion Chapel, London, 1817. Artist: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie

Albion Chapel, London, 1817. Artist: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie
Albion Chapel, London, 1817. View of Albion Chapel and the remains of the wall (London Wall) of Old Bedlam

Background imageScotland Collection: Albion Chapel, London, c1827. Artist

Albion Chapel, London, c1827. Artist
Albion Chapel, London, c1827. View of Albion Chapel, a Scots Presbyterian chapel, looking east along London Wall, with Finsbury Pavement on the left; also showing figures and a carriage

Background imageScotland Collection: The monument to Mary, Queen of Scots in Westminster Abbey, London, 1742

The monument to Mary, Queen of Scots in Westminster Abbey, London, 1742

Background imageScotland Collection: Monument to Sir Edward Bruce in Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1794

Monument to Sir Edward Bruce in Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1794. Edward Bruce, 1st Lord Kinloss, was a lawyer and judge who served as Master of the Rolls from 1603 until 1611

Background imageScotland Collection: Obelisk at Forres, Moray, Scotland, 1821. Artist: William Daniell

Obelisk at Forres, Moray, Scotland, 1821. Artist: William Daniell
Obelisk at Forres, Moray, Scotland, 1821. Known as Suenos Stone, this 23 foot high carved standing stone is thought to have been erected sometime between c800 and 1000

Background imageScotland Collection: Nelsons Tower, Forres, Moray, Scotland, 1821. Artist: William Daniell

Nelsons Tower, Forres, Moray, Scotland, 1821. Artist: William Daniell
Nelsons Tower, Forres, Moray, Scotland, 1821. This tower overlooking the River Findhorn and the Moray Firth was built in 1806 to commemorate Nelsons victory at Trafalgar the previous year

Background imageScotland Collection: The Cathedral at Iona, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, 1817. Artist: William Daniell

The Cathedral at Iona, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, 1817. Artist: William Daniell
The Cathedral at Iona, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, 1817. Iona is considered to be the place from which Christianity spread to Scotland after St Columba founded a monastery on the island in 563



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Scotland Collection

Scotland is a country with a rich architectural heritage, spanning centuries of history. From the medieval castles and cathedrals of the Middle Ages to the grand Georgian townhouses and terraces of the 18th century, Scotland's built environment is full of character. The 19th century saw an explosion in industrial architecture, with factories, warehouses and railway stations being built across the nation. In more recent times, modernist buildings have been added to Scotland's landscape alongside traditional structures such as stone-built crofts and cottages. Today, Scotland boasts a diverse range of architecture that reflects its long history and vibrant culture.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Scotland collection from Media Storehouse offers a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the unique beauty and charm of Scottish architecture. Our collection features a wide range of images, including historic castles, quaint cottages, grand manor houses, and iconic landmarks such as Edinburgh Castle and Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Each print is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure exceptional clarity and detail. Our collection includes both black-and-white and color photographs taken by talented photographers who have captured the essence of Scotland's architectural heritage. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or an elegant addition to your office decor, our collection has something for everyone. With its timeless appeal and rich history, Scottish architecture is sure to inspire awe in anyone who sees it - making these prints perfect gifts for lovers of art, history, or travel.
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