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Royal Scots Greys Collection

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

Choose a picture from our Royal Scots Greys Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Royal Scots Greys was a cavalry regiment of the British Army. Below are many images from their history including the charge at the battle of Waterloo.

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Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Heart of Midlothian, Royal Mile, Old Town, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland

Heart of Midlothian, Royal Mile, Old Town, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Scotland for Ever; the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo, 18 June 1815

Scotland for Ever; the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo, 18 June 1815
Scotland for Ever ; the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo, 18 June 1815. The attack by the Royal Scots Greys cavalry regiment on the French 45th infantry was immortalised in this famous painting

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Badges of Scottish Regiments - World War One

Badges of Scottish Regiments - World War One - Remember our Gallant Wounded Overseas and at the Dardanelles. Date: circa 1917

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Highland Shepherd - painted by R. Ansdell - from the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1856

The Highland Shepherd - painted by R. Ansdell - from the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1856. Creator: W Thomas
The Highland Shepherd - painted by R. Ansdell - from the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1856. Engraving of a painting....one of those happy transcripts of Highland life that has made Mr

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Royal Scots Dragoon Guards & Gulf War Tank

Royal Scots Dragoon Guards & Gulf War Tank
A charge by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiners & Greys) and a Commanding Officers Tank of the same regiment in action during the First Gulf War in Iraq. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Colours: advance of the Scots Guards at the Alma, 1899 (oil on canvas)

The Colours: advance of the Scots Guards at the Alma, 1899 (oil on canvas)
BAL3952 The Colours: advance of the Scots Guards at the Alma, 1899 (oil on canvas) by Butler, Lady (Elizabeth Southerden Thompson) (1846-1933); 98x155.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Dewars advertisement

Dewars advertisement
This advertisement for Dewars " White Label" Scotch whiskey encourages viewers to celebrate the Coronation with " the finest drink in the world"

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: View of Tulloch Castle, Scotland, with pipers

View of Tulloch Castle, Scotland, with pipers
View of Tulloch Castle in the town of Dingwall in the Highlands of Scotland, at the time of a royal wedding between Dom (Prince) Miguel of Braganza (1878-1923), Duke de Viseu

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Scotland Forever

Scotland Forever. Photolithograph, coloured, by Lady Elizabeth Southerden Butler (as Mrs William Butler), 1881, published by Leeds City Art Galleries, 1980 (c)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: 16th century map of the British Isles

16th century map of the British Isles
Map of the British Isles, in the 1570 edition of Ortelius Atlas (Theatrum Orbis Terrarum). Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) was a Flemish mapmaker who is considered to have produced the first true atlas

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Army celebrate the birthday of their Queen

The Army celebrate the birthday of their Queen
Pictured are members of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) on the Mall as the Army celebrate the birthday of their Queen

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Soldiers Complete Final Rehearsal Ahead of the Queens Birthday Parade

Soldiers Complete Final Rehearsal Ahead of the Queens Birthday Parade
The soldiers line off. Almost fifteen hundred soldiers and officers and 300 military horses, performed precision drill and pageantry to music by the Household Division Bands & Corps of Drums

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Braemar Gathering, men in kilts

Braemar Gathering, men in kilts
Scene at the annual Braemar Gathering, showing three men in traditional Highland costume and one man in a suit. Braemar in Scotland holds an annual Highland Games Gathering on the first Saturday in

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Lennox-Boyd brothers. Around 1915

The Lennox-Boyd brothers. Around 1915
Studio photograph of Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd with his brothers. From left to right: George Edward Lennox-Boyd (1902-1943), Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd (1904-1983)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: WW1 poster, Types of the British Army

WW1 poster, Types of the British Army, Dismounted Branches, showing the various uniforms. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: King George V in Scottish dress

King George V in Scottish dress
King George V chats to the Duchess of York, whilst the Duke of York brings up the rear. They have been taking part in the Balmoral Garden Fete. Date: 1927

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Crown of Scotland

Crown of Scotland
The Crown of Scotland, last used at the coronation of Charles II at Scone in 1651, now in the Crown Room at Edinburgh Castle

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Lennox-Boyd family. Around 1912

The Lennox-Boyd family. Around 1912
Studio photograph of Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd with his brothers and mother, Florence Annie Begbie (1870-1949). Standing: George Edward Lennox-Boyd (1902-1943); seated children

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Lennox-Boyd brothers. Around 1912

The Lennox-Boyd brothers. Around 1912
Studio photograph of Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd with his brothers. From left to right: George Edward Lennox-Boyd (1902-1943), Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd (1904-1983)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: ROBERT THE BRUCE (1274-1329). Robert I of Scotland: Color engraving, English, 1797

ROBERT THE BRUCE (1274-1329). Robert I of Scotland: Color engraving, English, 1797

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Two Duff Highlanders at Braemar Games, Scotland

Two Duff Highlanders at Braemar Games, Scotland
Two kilted Duff Highlanders from the Mar Estate discussing the Braemar Highland Games where King George V and Queen Mary were in attendance

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Margaret Murray recruiting for the Jacobites, 1745

Margaret Murray recruiting for the Jacobites, 1745
Margaret Fergusson Murray, Jacobite supporter and wife of (later turncoat) John Murray of Broughton, recruits supporters to the cause and distributes white cockades, the symbol of the Jacobite cause

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Royal Mile, The Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Royal Mile, The Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Sergeant - Royal North British Dragoons

Sergeant - Royal North British Dragoons (Scots Greys). Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Mary Queen of Scotland (1542-1567)

Mary Queen of Scotland (1542-1567)
Mary (1542-1587). Queen of Scotland (1542-1567). CLOUET, Francois (1505-1573). Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. OE-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Musue Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Return of Royal Scot at Tilbury

Return of Royal Scot at Tilbury
Return of " Royal Scot" at Tilbury. Left, Fireman John Jackson and his wife, and right, fireman Tom Blackett and Mrs Blackett, with Master Blackett also shown 1933

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Shap Fell - The Route of the Royal Scot, LMS poster, 1925

Shap Fell - The Route of the Royal Scot, LMS poster, 1925
Poster produced for the London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS), showing a view of the hills of Shap Fell in Cumbria, on the LMS main line to and from Scotland

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Patriotic dogs

Patriotic dogs
An English Bull Terrier, a Scottish terrier and an Irish terrier make ready for the Coronation as canine representatives of England, Ireland and Scotland

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: St Andrews / Cig 1920S

St Andrews / Cig 1920S
A view of St Andrews showing the Royal & Ancient clubhouse and the first tee of the Old Course, with the West Sands in the background

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Royal Scot Goes by C1935

Royal Scot Goes by C1935
A maintenance gang stop work to watch the Royal Scot go by

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Scottish regiments of the British Army, 1895 (colour litho)

Scottish regiments of the British Army, 1895 (colour litho)
5235836 Scottish regiments of the British Army, 1895 (colour litho) by Simkin, Richard (1840-1926) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scottish regiments of the British Army, 1895)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Throwing the hammer, Braemar Highland Games

Throwing the hammer, Braemar Highland Games
Alexander Mackenzie throwing the hammer at the 1911 Highland Games at Braemar, Scotland. 1911

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Braemar Gathering, tossing the caber

Braemar Gathering, tossing the caber
Scene at the annual Braemar Gathering, showing McIntosh of Partick tossing the caber. Braemar in Scotland holds an annual Highland Games Gathering on the first Saturday in September

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Scotland, Edinburgh, The Royal Mile. John Knox House on the Royal Mile

Scotland, Edinburgh, The Royal Mile. John Knox House on the Royal Mile. John Knox, whom Mary Queens of Scots believed to be the most dangerous man in her Kingdom

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Edward I removing the Stone of Scone

Edward I removing the Stone of Scone
King Edward I of England removing the legendary " stone of destiny" from Scone in Scotland

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: King David I of Scotland

King David I of Scotland (reigned 1124-1153), son of Mael Coluim III

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: King Charles II, (1907)

King Charles II, (1907). Charles II of England, (1630-1685), King of England, King of Scots, and King of Ireland

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots (Mary Stuart / Mary I of Scotland)

Mary, Queen of Scots (Mary Stuart / Mary I of Scotland)
Mary, Queen of Scots ) (Mary Stuart / Mary I of Scotland). Date: circa 1580s

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

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

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Royal Highland Games, Braemar, Grampian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Royal Highland Games, Braemar, Grampian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Victorian Royal Train Station

Victorian Royal Train Station, used by Queen Victoria, Ballater, Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Mary (1542-1587). Queen of Scotland (1542-1567)

Mary (1542-1587). Queen of Scotland (1542-1567)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots

Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary, Queen of Scotland, in a black and white costume

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Lochnaw Castle, Stranraer, Scotland (colour photo)

Lochnaw Castle, Stranraer, Scotland (colour photo)
3094982 Lochnaw Castle, Stranraer, Scotland (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lochnaw Castle, Stranraer, Scotland)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Edward I (1239 - 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots

Edward I (1239 - 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Charge of the Heavy Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava, 25 October 1854

The Charge of the Heavy Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava, 25 October 1854
5920406 The Charge of the Heavy Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava, 25 October 1854, 1897 (oil on canvas) by Giles, Godfrey Douglas (1857-1941); National Army Museum

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Unveiling of the Royal Scots Grey Memorial, Princes Street

Unveiling of the Royal Scots Grey Memorial, Princes Street
The unveiling ceremony of the Royal Scots Grey Memorial by William Birnie Rhind (1853 - 1933), West Gardens Cottage, Princes St, Edinburgh, Scotland - by Earl of Rosebery on 16th November 1906

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visit coal mine

Queen Elizabeth II visit coal mine
Queen Elizabeth II dressed in protective white overalls to make her first descent into a coal-mine at Rothes Colliery, Fife, Scotland in 1958



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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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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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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What are Royal Scots Greys (British Army Services) art prints?

Royal Scots Greys art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artwork that depict the British Army Services' Royal Scots Greys regiment. These prints showcase the regiment's history, traditions, and achievements through stunning imagery and intricate details. They are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology on premium paper or canvas materials to ensure their longevity and durability. These art prints are perfect for military enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone who appreciates fine art. They make great gifts for veterans or active-duty soldiers as well as for those who have a connection to the Royal Scots Greys regiment. We offer a wide range of Royal Scots Greys art prints in various sizes and formats to suit different preferences and budgets. You can choose from classic black-and-white photographs, colorful illustrations, or contemporary digital designs. Each print is carefully crafted to capture the essence of this iconic military unit with precision and authenticity.
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What Royal Scots Greys (British Army Services) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Royal Scots Greys art prints that are perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, and history buffs. These prints showcase the iconic British Army Services regiment in various settings, including battlefields, parades, and training exercises. You can choose from a variety of sizes and finishes to suit your preferences. Some popular Royal Scots Greys art prints available at Media Storehouse include vintage photographs of soldiers on horseback during World War I and II, as well as modern depictions of the regiment's ceremonial duties. There are also portraits of notable figures associated with the Royal Scots Greys throughout its rich history. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with military-themed artwork or simply want to add to your collection of historical memorabilia, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and attention to detail, these art prints are sure to impress any viewer.
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To buy Royal Scots Greys art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of military-themed artwork. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing your order. We offer a wide range of sizes for their art prints, so be sure to select the size that best fits your needs. Additionally, we offer framing options for many of their prints if you prefer a ready-to-hang option. If you are looking for a specific Royal Scots Greys print but cannot find it on our website, feel free to reach out to our customer service team who may be able to assist in finding what you are looking for.
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How much do Royal Scots Greys (British Army Services) art prints cost?

We offer a range of Royal Scots Greys art prints for purchase. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print selected. We have a variety of sizes available, from small to large, and you can choose between paper or canvas prints. Our art prints are high-quality reproductions that capture the history and tradition of the Royal Scots Greys in stunning detail. We take pride in offering affordable prices for our customers while maintaining the highest standards of quality. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with military-themed artwork or searching for a unique gift for someone special, our collection has something to suit every taste and budget. Our Royal Scots Greys art prints are an excellent way to commemorate this iconic regiment's legacy and honor their service to our country. With so many options available, you're sure to find the perfect piece that captures your admiration for these brave soldiers.
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We take great care in delivering your Royal Scots Greys art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your prints arrive in perfect condition. Depending on the size of your order, we may use either a flat package or a tube for delivery. For smaller orders, we typically use flat packages made from sturdy cardboard material. These packages are designed to protect your prints from bending or creasing during transit. For larger orders or oversized prints, we may use tubes instead. Our tubes are also made from durable materials and feature secure end caps to prevent damage during shipping. Once your order is processed and packaged, it will be shipped out using our trusted courier partners who will deliver it straight to your doorstep. You can rest assured that your Royal Scots Greys art prints will be delivered safely and securely with us at Media Storehouse.