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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: Her Majesty's New Castle of Balmoral, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty's New Castle of Balmoral, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty's New Castle of Balmoral, 1854. View of the north-east front of Queen Victoria's royal residence in Scotland, ...as it will appear when finished...The design consists of a massive square

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Charles I, King of England, with James, 1st Duke of Hamilton, 1782. Creator: Robert Strange

Charles I, King of England, with James, 1st Duke of Hamilton, 1782. Creator: Robert Strange
Charles I, King of England, with James, 1st Duke of Hamilton, 1782

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Weeping Queen, n.d. Creator: John Watson-Gordon

Weeping Queen, n.d. Creator: John Watson-Gordon
Weeping Queen, n.d

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Furnishing Fabric, France, 1827/40. Creator: Unknown

Furnishing Fabric, France, 1827/40. Creator: Unknown
Furnishing Fabric, France, 1827/40. Leceister visitant Amy Robsart, [Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester visiting Amy Robsiart]

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Regalia of Scotland: The George, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Regalia of Scotland: The George, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Regalia of Scotland: The George, 1850. The Great George was made for Charles II in 1661 by the Royal goldsmith, Robert Vyner

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Royal Procession to Holyrood, 1850. Creator: Ebenezer Landells

The Royal Procession to Holyrood, 1850. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
The Royal Procession to Holyrood, 1850. Crowds turn out to watch Queen Victoria and her entourage travelling to the Palace of Holyrood in Edinburgh, Scotland

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Regalia of Scotland: Jewel of St. Andrew, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Regalia of Scotland: Jewel of St. Andrew, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Regalia of Scotland: Jewel of St. Andrew, 1850....the order of St. Andrew, cut on an onyx, set with diamonds...'. Badge of the Order of the Thistle, which formed part of the original Garter Jewel

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Regalia of Scotland: Crown Sceptre, Sword, and Lord Treasurer's Rod, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Regalia of Scotland: Crown Sceptre, Sword, and Lord Treasurer's Rod, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Regalia of Scotland: Crown Sceptre, Sword, and Lord Treasurer's Rod, 1850. The lower part [of the crown] consists of two circles...both are composed of the purest gold

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Mary Queen of Scots Room at Holyrood, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Mary Queen of Scots Room at Holyrood, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Mary Queen of Scots Room at Holyrood, 1850. Interior of the royal Palace of Holyrood, Edinburgh, Scotland. The ceiling, as far as the moulded compartments are concerned

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Prince Albert Laying the Foundation-Stone of the National Gallery... 1850. Creator: Unknown

Prince Albert Laying the Foundation-Stone of the National Gallery... 1850. Creator: Unknown
His Royal Highness Prince Albert Laying the Foundation-Stone of the National Gallery, at Edinburgh, 1850. The enclosed space had several stands erected within it...On the west side of the area was

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Sun-Dial, at Holyrood, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Sun-Dial, at Holyrood, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Sun-Dial, at Holyrood, 1850. Queen Mary's Sundial: "This famous sundial, one of the most interesting in Scotland, stands in the gardens of [the royal residence of] Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Fete of the Royal Company of Archers, on the Links of Montrose, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Fete of the Royal Company of Archers, on the Links of Montrose, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Fete of the Royal Company of Archers, on the Links of Montrose, 1850. Archery competition in Scotland. The distance between the two butts was 100 yards;

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Portrait of a Mother and Her Son (Probably Jane, Duchess of Gordon, and her Son George... c. 1778)

Portrait of a Mother and Her Son (Probably Jane, Duchess of Gordon, and her Son George... c. 1778)
Portrait of a Mother and Her Son (Probably Jane, Duchess of Gordon, and her Son George, First Marquess of Huntley), c. 1778

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Royal Scottish Academy, 1916. Creator: David Young Cameron

The Royal Scottish Academy, 1916. Creator: David Young Cameron
The Royal Scottish Academy, 1916

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Arthur's Seat, n.d. Creator: John Clerk

Arthur's Seat, n.d. Creator: John Clerk
Arthur's Seat, n.d

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: 'Tired Sheep - Glen Spean, Scotland', by R. Ansdell, from the exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1862

"Tired Sheep - Glen Spean, Scotland", by R. Ansdell, from the exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1862. Engraving of a painting

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The International Exhibition - M'Dougall's Stall... 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition - M'Dougall's Stall... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition - M'Dougall's Stall - the Highlands of Scotland, 1862. Display of...choice specimens from their Royal tartan warehouse in Inverness

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Mary Stuart, undated. (c1910s) Creator: Franz von Matsch

Mary Stuart, undated. (c1910s) Creator: Franz von Matsch
Mary Stuart, undated. (c1910s)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: World War 1: Highlanders piping

World War 1: Highlanders piping
3787050 World War 1: Highlanders piping; (add.info.: World War 1: Highlanders piping themselves back from the trenches. British Official War Photograph. Series 1. No 2. Published on postcard)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Black Watch pipers playing to British troops

Black Watch pipers playing to British troops
3786058 Black Watch pipers playing to British troops; (add.info.: Black Watch pipers playing to British troops following their capture of Longueval, France during World War I (Western Front)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Elizabeth I

Elizabeth I
3790432 Elizabeth I; (add.info.: Elizabeth I, portrait. Queen of England from 1558 until her death. 7 September 1533 - 24 March 1603)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Elizabeth I

Elizabeth I
3790416 Elizabeth I; (add.info.: Elizabeth I, portrait. Queen of England from 1558 until her death. 7 September 1533 - 24 March 1603)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Music cover, Annie Laurie or Royal Scots Quadrilles

Music cover, Annie Laurie or Royal Scots Quadrilles, with a view of Dundee, Scotland. Introducing the Popular Airs of Annie Laurie (Campbells Are Coming, Highland Laddie, Logie O Buchan)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: A derailed goods train after colliding with an English Electric Type 4 Diesel locomotive

A derailed goods train after colliding with an English Electric Type 4 Diesel locomotive pulling the Royal Scot passenger train 18th April 1964

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Katharine, Duchess of Kent leaving Kings College Hospital n Denmark Hill, London

Katharine, Duchess of Kent leaving Kings College Hospital n Denmark Hill, London, with her six day old son Lord Nicholas Windsor

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: WW2 South East Asia Burma Pinbaw battle 1944 Soldiers from the 1st Royal Scots

WW2 South East Asia Burma Pinbaw battle 1944 Soldiers from the 1st Royal Scots Fusiliers with the 14th Army fight on the approaches to Pinbaw a Japanese village which eventually fell to the allied

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Grenadier Guardsman, steam locomotive

Grenadier Guardsman, steam locomotive
Grenadier Guardsman, no. 6110, one of the Royal Scot type locomotives(operational here on the London Midland and Scottish Railway.) Built in 1927, no

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Battle of Carberry Hill, 1567, c1742, (1944). Creator: George Vertue

The Battle of Carberry Hill, 1567, c1742, (1944). Creator: George Vertue
The Battle of Carberry Hill, 1567, c1742, (1944). The Battle-Array of Carberry-hill near Edinburgh with the Surrender of Mary Queen of Scots to the Confederate Lords of Scotland

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Aeneas Silvus Piccolomini at the Court of James I of Scotland, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Aeneas Silvus Piccolomini at the Court of James I of Scotland, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Aeneas Silvus Piccolomini at the Court of James I of Scotland, (1946). In 1435, Italian cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini (1405-1464, later Pope Pius II) was sent on a secret mission to Scotland

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Rescue of the Countess De Burgh, from Montgomery Castle, 1836. Creators: Unknown

Rescue of the Countess De Burgh, from Montgomery Castle, 1836. Creators: Unknown
Rescue of the Countess De Burgh, from Montgomery Castle, 1836. Elizabeth de Burgh (c1289-1327) was the second wife and queen consort of King Robert I of Scotland

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Mrs. Hartley in the Character of Mary Queen of Scots, 1777. Creator: J Thornthwaite

Mrs. Hartley in the Character of Mary Queen of Scots, 1777. Creator: J Thornthwaite
Mrs. Hartley in the Character of Mary Queen of Scots, 1777. These Cheeks are none of mine, the Roses look not like Tempest-beaten lillies as mine should

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Most Noble The Marchioness of Stafford, 1848. Creator: Eden Upton Eddis

The Most Noble The Marchioness of Stafford, 1848. Creator: Eden Upton Eddis
The Most Noble The Marchioness of Stafford, 1848. Portrait of Anne Sutherland-Levenson-Gower (1829-1888, nee Hay-Mackenzie, Countess of Cromartie), Duchess of Sutherland and Marchioness of Stafford

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Crimean War, 1854-56: The Rally of the Scots Greys... at Balaclava, (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Crimean War, 1854-56: The Rally of the Scots Greys... at Balaclava, (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Crimean War, 1854-56: The Rally of the Scots Greys after the Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava, (1901). During the Battle of Balaclava, fought on 25 October 1854

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: King George V, Queen Mary, Prince George, Princess Marina... at Balmoral in 1934, (1951)

King George V, Queen Mary, Prince George, Princess Marina... at Balmoral in 1934, (1951)
King George V, Queen Mary, Prince George, Princess Marina and her parents at Balmoral in 1934, (1951). Group portrait at the royal residence of Balmoral in Scotland

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Alexander Adam, L. L. D. (mid 19th century). Creator:s Freeman

Alexander Adam, L. L. D. (mid 19th century). Creator:s Freeman
Alexander Adam, L.L.D. (mid 19th century). Portrait of Alexander Adam (1741-1809), Scottish teacher and writer on Roman antiquities

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The Royal Scots Greys. The Charge of the Greys at Waterloo, 1815, (1939)

The Royal Scots Greys. The Charge of the Greys at Waterloo, 1815, (1939). Scottish regiment capturing the Eagle flag of the French 45th Ligne at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: The LMS Locomotive Princess Elizabeth drawing the Royal Scot at

The LMS Locomotive Princess Elizabeth drawing the Royal Scot at Kings Langley, 1933

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Bricklaying JLP01_08_087537

Bricklaying JLP01_08_087537
Royal Scot Hotel, Kings Cross Road, Islington, Greater London. Bricklayers at work building the interior walls of the Royal Scot Hotel during its construction

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Pipe band JLP01_08_093260

Pipe band JLP01_08_093260
Royal Scot Hotel, Kings Cross Road, Islington, Greater London. The Royal Scots Regiment pipe and drum band marching on Kings Cross Road outside the Royal Scot Hotel to mark its official opening

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Russia, St. Petersburg, Pavlovsk, Great Palace of Czar Paul I, Charles Cameron, British

Russia, St. Petersburg, Pavlovsk, Great Palace of Czar Paul I, Charles Cameron, British architect

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: RAF Puma Helicopter on Exercise Askari Thunder in Kenya

RAF Puma Helicopter on Exercise Askari Thunder in Kenya
A Royal Air Force Puma helicopter is pictured over Kenya during Exercise Askari Thunder. Askari Thunder is a Collective Training Competence (CTC) level 3 battle group (BG)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: 3 Scots and ANA Troops enroute to Upper Sangin Valley

3 Scots and ANA Troops enroute to Upper Sangin Valley
Soldiers from the Afghan National Army and 3rd Battalion (The Black Watch) The Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 Scots) board a Royal Air Force Chinook in the fading light enroute to an operation in

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Hercules Aircraft at Kandahar

Hercules Aircraft at Kandahar
Royal Air Force Hercules transport aircraft wait to airlift soldiers from 3 Scots, The Black Watch at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Elizabeth I

Elizabeth I
3789765 Elizabeth I; (add.info.: Elizabeth I, portrait. Queen of England from 1558 until her death. 7 September 1533 - 24 March 1603)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Mary Queen of Scots

Mary Queen of Scots
3789864 Mary Queen of Scots; (add.info.: Mary, Queen of Scots and Chatelard. The Queen watches her secretary playing the lute. After the engraving by J.C Armytage, after the painting by H. Fradelle)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Edgar Eadgar Edgar The Peaceful Edgar The Peaceable

Edgar Eadgar Edgar The Peaceful Edgar The Peaceable
Edgar or Eadgar, c. 944 - 975, aka Edgar the Peaceful or the Peaceable. King of England from 959 -975. During his coronation other kings of Britain came to give their allegiance to Edgar

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Montezuma II made prisoner by hernan Cortes in 1519, 19th century (lithograph)

Montezuma II made prisoner by hernan Cortes in 1519, 19th century (lithograph)
ELD4918779 Montezuma II made prisoner by hernan Cortes in 1519, 19th century (lithograph) by Reid, Stephen (1873-1948); (add.info)

Background imageRoyal Scots Greys Collection: Eliza Pringle, Mrs Archibald Tod of Drygrange (oil on canvas)

Eliza Pringle, Mrs Archibald Tod of Drygrange (oil on canvas)
NGW342610 Eliza Pringle, Mrs Archibald Tod of Drygrange (oil on canvas by Raeburn, Henry (1756-1823); 76x62.2 cm; National Museum Wales; (add.info)



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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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