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St Kilda Collection

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Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Street scene, St Kilda, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Street scene, St Kilda, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Date: late 19th century

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Abandoned Island of St Kilda, Western Isles, 1995

Abandoned Island of St Kilda, Western Isles, 1995
St Kilda, Western Isles, Scotland

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Sketches of St Kilda, Western Hebrides (engraving)

Sketches of St Kilda, Western Hebrides (engraving)
1596118 Sketches of St Kilda, Western Hebrides (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches of St Kilda, Western Hebrides)

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: The islands of St Kilda archipelago in Scotland. Island of Hirta, Traditonal Cleit

The islands of St Kilda archipelago in Scotland. Island of Hirta, Traditonal Cleit
The islands of St Kilda archipelago in Scotland. Island of Hirta, Traditional Cleit, a dry stone bothy used for storing food and other materials. (Large format sizes available)

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland

The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland
The ruins of the abandoned village on the Atlantic island of Hirta, the largest of the islands in St Kilda, Western Isles, Scotland. In the background are the stone cleits which were used for storage

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Islands of Boreray and Stac Lee, St Kilda, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, July 2015

Islands of Boreray and Stac Lee, St Kilda, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, July 2015

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: The Old Village on Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland, summer

The Old Village on Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland, summer

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Soay sheep - shedding fleece, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK

Soay sheep - shedding fleece, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK. Originated from St Kilda in Outer Hebrides
MAB-209 Soay sheep - shedding fleece Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK Ovis aries Originated from St Kilda in Outer Hebrides

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Cottage beside Village Bay, St

Cottage beside Village Bay, St. Kilda, Western Isles, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: St. Kilda, Western Isles

St. Kilda, Western Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: St Kildans with Soay Sheep

St Kildans with Soay Sheep
St Kildans with the famous Soay Sheep. The group of islands is known as St Kilda - this particular island is actually called Hirta. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Mono Print

Mono Print
The Village Parliament was held opposite the Post Office, here the men of the island met to discuss their plans for the day Scotland, St Kilda - 1927 Scotland, Outer Hebrides Scottish history

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Village Bay on St Kilda and the old house that formed the village, Scotland, UK, May

Village Bay on St Kilda and the old house that formed the village, Scotland, UK, May

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Stac Lee and Stac an Armin, home to Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) colonies, St

Stac Lee and Stac an Armin, home to Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) colonies, St. Kilda Archipielago, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, June 2009

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Members of St Kilda Parliament, Isle of Harris, Scotland

Members of St Kilda Parliament, Isle of Harris, Scotland
Members of the St Kilda Parliament, Isle of Harris, Scotland. It was an informal, democratic group of men who met on a regular basis in the village street to agree on any work to be done

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: St Kilda cleits

St Kilda cleits
On Hirta. There are thousands of these buildings on the St Kilda archipelago, mainly used to stock products

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Village Bay, Hirta island, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Village Bay, Hirta island, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) colony with low clouds over cliff top, St Kilda

Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) colony with low clouds over cliff top, St Kilda, Scotland, May 2009

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland

The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland
The north-western edge of the Atlantic island of Hirta, the largest of the islands in St Kilda, Western Isles, Scotland

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland

The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland
The north-western edge of the Atlantic island of Hirta, the largest of the islands in St Kilda, Western Isles, Scotland

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: The islands of St Kilda archipelago in Scotland. Island of Hirta with village bay

The islands of St Kilda archipelago in Scotland. Island of Hirta with village bay and the settlement abandoned 1930. (Large format sizes available)

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: St. Kilda, Western Isles

St. Kilda, Western Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Scotland: Group of Natives, St Kilda (b/w photo)

Scotland: Group of Natives, St Kilda (b/w photo)
8654891 Scotland: Group of Natives, St Kilda (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Group of Natives, St Kilda)

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Solan Gannet, shot near Boston, 1854. Creator: Pearson

Solan Gannet, shot near Boston, 1854. Creator: Pearson
Solan Gannet, shot near Boston, 1854. We abridge the following description from Mr. Gould's valuable work on " The Birds of Europe

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: St Kildan Women

St Kildan Women
Three generations of women on the archipelago of St Kilda in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, circa 1880. The islands are now uninhabited. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: Members of the Parliament, St Kilda, Scotland

Members of the Parliament, St Kilda, Scotland, Victorian period

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: St Kilda, Scotland

St Kilda, Scotland

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: St. Kilda Village - Victorian period

St. Kilda Village - Victorian period

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: St. Kilda Women Victorian period

St. Kilda Women Victorian period

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: St. Kilda probably 1880s

St. Kilda probably 1880s

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: St. Kilda, Victorian period

St. Kilda, Victorian period

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: St. Kilda inhabitants Victorian period

St. Kilda inhabitants Victorian period

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035911

DDE-90035911
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. Primitive Soay sheep native to the island. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035915

DDE-90035915
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Island of Hirta. Historic St. Kilda village ruins. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035914

DDE-90035914
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Island of Hirta. Historic St. Kilda village ruins. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035913

DDE-90035913
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Island of Boreray, home to the largest gannet colony in the world. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035912

DDE-90035912
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Island of Boreray, home to the largest gannet colony in the world. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035910

DDE-90035910
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta, St. Kilda Village stone cottage ruins, c. 1830's. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035904

DDE-90035904
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. Nesting fulmar (WILD: Fulmarus glacialis) tubenosed seabird. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035909

DDE-90035909
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta, St. Kilda Village stone cottage ruins, c. 1830's. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035906

DDE-90035906
Scotland, North Atlantic ocean, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta, the largest in the archipelago. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035905

DDE-90035905
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Island of Boreray, gannet in flight (Wild: Sula bassana) over the North Atlantic. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035903

DDE-90035903
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Sea stack next to the island of Boreray, home to the largest gannet colony in the world. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035901

DDE-90035901
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. St. Kilda Village typical stone cleit ruins (storage structure) c. 1830's. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035902

DDE-90035902
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. Primitive Soay sheep endemic to the island and old stone village ruins. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035896

DDE-90035896
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands (west of the Outer Hebrides). Historic island of Hirta. Nesting fulmar (WILD: Fulmarus glacialis) sitting on top of a traditional stone cleit. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035900

DDE-90035900
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. St. Kilda Village typical stone cleit ruins (storage structure) c. 1830's. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSt Kilda Collection: DDE-90035899

DDE-90035899
Scotland, North Atlantic, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Dun island right next to the historic island of Hirta, the largest in the archipelago. Date: 17/11/2007



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