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Beattie Collection

James Beattie, a name that echoes through the annals of football history

Background imageBeattie Collection: Tenacious Striker: James Beattie of Everton Football Club

Tenacious Striker: James Beattie of Everton Football Club
James Beattie

Background imageBeattie Collection: Euphoric Moment: James Beattie's Thrilling Goal Celebration for Everton FC

Euphoric Moment: James Beattie's Thrilling Goal Celebration for Everton FC
Baettie celebrates hos goal

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Beattie Scores Past Ugo Ehiogu for Everton

James Beattie Scores Past Ugo Ehiogu for Everton
Beattie scores in front of Ugo Ehiogu

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Beattie

James Beattie
Beattie is exasperated at a missed opportunity

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James Beattie is congratulted by David Weir and Alessandro Pistone

Background imageBeattie Collection: Everton's Euphoric Moment: James Beattie's Goal Celebration with Duncan Ferguson

Everton's Euphoric Moment: James Beattie's Goal Celebration with Duncan Ferguson
Everton celebrate James Beatties goal

Background imageBeattie Collection: Recruiting on the beach at Southsea, WW1

Recruiting on the beach at Southsea, WW1
A call to arms. A very persuasive pair of recruiting sergeants, Beattie and Babs, on the beach at Southsea. The pair later appeared on stage at the Southend Hippodrome to continue their campaign

Background imageBeattie Collection: Beattie's Powerful Penalty: Everton Takes the Lead

Beattie's Powerful Penalty: Everton Takes the Lead
Beattie powers home the penalty and Everton lead

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Beattie

James Beattie
Beattie takes off to beat Lee Yung Pyo to the ball

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Beattie and Tim Cahill

James Beattie and Tim Cahill
Beattie and Cahill applaud the fans

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Beattie's Euphoric Moment: Scoring the Penalty for Everton FC

James Beattie's Euphoric Moment: Scoring the Penalty for Everton FC
Beattie raises a hand after scoring the penalty

Background imageBeattie Collection: The First Goal is Scored

The First Goal is Scored
James Beattie scores the first goal Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Ryan Browne Livepic

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Beattie's Glory Moment: Scoring Against Chelsea

James Beattie's Glory Moment: Scoring Against Chelsea
Beattie after scoring against Chelsea

Background imageBeattie Collection: President Cleveland as a pig farmer, 1885

President Cleveland as a pig farmer, 1885
1576761 President Cleveland as a pig farmer, 1885; (add.info.: A hard job with the hogs' President Cleveland as a pig farmer getting tangled in leashes attached to the hind legs of several hogs)

Background imageBeattie Collection: Prison ship Success Australia, c. 1890

Prison ship Success Australia, c. 1890
Image show offcers quarters on board. The ship was converted into a floating museum and used to display the horrors of the penal era. She was destroyed by fire in 1946

Background imageBeattie Collection: Advertisement, Beatties Bread is Best, Glasgow

Advertisement, Beatties Bread is Best, Glasgow. 1935

Background imageBeattie Collection: The British variety sister team of Beatie and Babs, 1920s

The British variety sister team of Beatie and Babs, 1920s Date: 1920s

Background imageBeattie Collection: Tree By A Cottage

Tree By A Cottage
An etching which shows a large, gnarled tree, the branches have grown through a low formation of leaves. A welcoming countryside cottage with a smoking chimney sits behind. Date: 1911

Background imageBeattie Collection: Johnnie Beattie

Johnnie Beattie Scotland & Glasgow Warriors Rugby Union Scotland V France, Rbs 6 Nations Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland 07 February 2010 Date: 07 February 2010

Background imageBeattie Collection: Mike Tindall, Beattie & Mower

Mike Tindall, Beattie & Mower England V Scotland, Six-Nations England V Scotland, Six-Nations Twickenham, London, Englan 22 March 2003 Date: 22 March 2003

Background imageBeattie Collection: Mike Tindall, Ross Beattie

Mike Tindall, Ross Beattie England V Scotland, Six-Nations England V Scotland, Six-Nations Twickenham, London, Englan 22 March 2003 Date: 22 March 2003

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Ross Beattie Newcastle Falcons Rugby Union 09 January 1999 Date: 09 January 1999

Background imageBeattie Collection: John o Arnha choking a monster

John o Arnha choking a monster, beating him with a cudgel while other demons fly above and three witches stir a cauldron. The Kelpy tried we John to grapple, But Arn caught him by the thrapple

Background imageBeattie Collection: Scottish traveller dancing a jig with a violinist

Scottish traveller dancing a jig with a violinist. I ve been throw Hollan, Spain and France, An at Vienna learn d to dance

Background imageBeattie Collection: Scottish traveller John o Arnha fighting a Kelpy

Scottish traveller John o Arnha fighting a Kelpy or monster with a cudgel. Three witches flying on broomsticks. A stalwart monster, huge in size, Did streight frae out the river rise

Background imageBeattie Collection: Scottish traveller John o Arnha encounters a witch

Scottish traveller John o Arnha encounters a witch
Scottish traveller John o Arnha with cudgel encounters a witch flying on a broomstick. Sae fently did she wing her flight, In a twinklin she was out o sight

Background imageBeattie Collection: Street brawl between two men in a 19th century town

Street brawl between two men in a 19th century town
Street brawl between two men boxing, knocking over a woman with wheelbarrow, 19th century. Spar d neither man nor mothers Son - Yea clawed the back o Horner John

Background imageBeattie Collection: Woman in a garden scared by a bee, 1913

Woman in a garden scared by a bee, 1913
Woman in a garden scared by a bee. She wears a dress by Paul Poiret in blue wool crepe, with white fichu and cuffs. Petite robe de jardin par Poiret en crepe de laine bleu

Background imageBeattie Collection: CM24 3209 Stephen Greenwood, Beattie

CM24 3209 Stephen Greenwood, Beattie
Stephen Greenwood, Beattie, HFF, Historic Formula Ford, Legends of Brands Hatch SuperPrix, July 2018, Historic Formula Ford Championship, HSCC, June 2018, cars, Classic Racing Cars

Background imageBeattie Collection: A group of some of the last of the Tasmanians in European dress, 1902. Artist: John Watt Beattie

A group of some of the last of the Tasmanians in European dress, 1902. Artist: John Watt Beattie
A group of some of the last of the Tasmanians in European dress, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1902]

Background imageBeattie Collection: Letters from Dr Beattie to David Garrick and from Sir William Jones, 1771, (1840)

Letters from Dr Beattie to David Garrick and from Sir William Jones, 1771, (1840). Artist: James Beattie
Extract of a letter from Dr Beattie to David Garrick and from Sir William Jones, 1771, (1840). Extract of a letter from Dr Beattie to Garrick, presenting his poem of The Minstrel

Background imageBeattie Collection: Near Woking, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: Chavan

Near Woking, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: Chavan
Near Woking, Surrey, 19th century

Background imageBeattie Collection: Malformation of the ears, Solomon Islands, 1920. Artist: JW Beattie

Malformation of the ears, Solomon Islands, 1920. Artist: JW Beattie
Malformation of the ears, Solomon Islands, 1920. A man with pierced ear lobes enlarged by discs and a nose ring. A print from Customs of the World, Hutchinson and Company, 1920

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Beattie, Scottish academic and writer, (1870). Artist: GB Shaw

James Beattie, Scottish academic and writer, (1870). Artist: GB Shaw
James Beattie, Scottish academic and writer, (1870). Beattie is best remembered for his philosophical Essay on the Immutable Nature of Truth (1770) and his poem The Minstrel (1771-1774)

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Beattie (1735-1803), Scottish poet, essayist and schoolmaster

James Beattie (1735-1803), Scottish poet, essayist and schoolmaster. He is shown holding his Essay on Truth (1770) attacking David Hume

Background imageBeattie Collection: Henglers Circus, Dale Street, Liverpool

Henglers Circus, Dale Street, Liverpool, 1857-1861. circa 1860

Background imageBeattie Collection: Professor James Beattie, 1735 To 1803. Scottish Scholar And Writer

Professor James Beattie, 1735 To 1803. Scottish Scholar And Writer. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageBeattie Collection: Bishop Pattesons College, Norfolk Island, 1912. Artist: John Watt Beattie

Bishop Pattesons College, Norfolk Island, 1912. Artist: John Watt Beattie
Bishop Pattesons College, Norfolk Island, 1912. From Imperial Cricket, edited by PF Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageBeattie Collection: Trinity College Rugby Team, Dublin, Ireland

Trinity College Rugby Team, Dublin, Ireland, including N P Jewell (front row, far right). 1908-1909

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Hay Beattie

James Hay Beattie
JAMES HAY BEATTIE Son of James Beattie, who showed such promise that he was appointed to take his fathers place as philosopher, but died of a fever at age 22. Date: 1768 - 1790

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Beattie, Writer 2

James Beattie, Writer 2
JAMES BEATTIE Scottish poet ( The minstrel ) of no great merit, and moral philosopher (of even less); sadly, his wife went mad. Date: 1735 - 1803

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Beattie, Writer

James Beattie, Writer
JAMES BEATTIE Scottish poet ( The minstrel ) of no great merit, and moral philosopher (of even less); his wife went mad. Date: 1735 - 1803

Background imageBeattie Collection: James Beattie, Writer 3

James Beattie, Writer 3
JAMES BEATTIE Scottish poet ( The minstrel ) of no great merit, and moral philosopher (of even less); sad to say, his wife went mad. Date: 1735 - 1803

Background imageBeattie Collection: William Beattie

William Beattie
WILLIAM BEATTIE medical and topographer Date: 1793 - 1875

Background imageBeattie Collection: Houghton / Hope 6

Houghton / Hope 6
rev Barrett & spirit : Mr Hudson & Thurston : Stainton Moses & spirit : Alfred Russel Wallace & ma : W Arbuthnot etc :John Beattie : Mr Glendinning Geo. Sutherland : Dr Thomson Date: 1882

Background imageBeattie Collection: Royal Army Medical Corps caricatures by Fred May

Royal Army Medical Corps caricatures by Fred May
Portraits of members of the RAMC by caricaturist Fred May. Clockwise from top left - Captain A. J. McCready, Major W. T. Harkness, Lieutenant Brewen, Captain Banbury

Background imageBeattie Collection: William Beattie Kingston

William Beattie Kingston
WILLIAM BEATTIE KINGSTON Journalist, war correspondent for the Daily Telegraph in eastern European wars of the 1870s. Date: CIRCA 1870S

Background imageBeattie Collection: CM18 4635 Stephen Greenwood, Beattie

CM18 4635 Stephen Greenwood, Beattie
Stephen Greenwood, Beattie, Historic Formula Ford, HSCC, Season Opener, Saturday, 8th April 2017, Donington Park, Chris McEvoy, circuit racing, CJM Photography, classic cars, Donington



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James Beattie, a name that echoes through the annals of football history. From his early days as a player to his later ventures in coaching and recruiting, it has left an indelible mark on the sport. One cannot speak of James Beattie without mentioning his team celebrations. Known for their exuberance and unity, these moments captured the essence of camaraderie within the squad. Whether it was a victory or simply a shared moment of joy, Beattie's teams knew how to celebrate together. Recruiting on the beach at Southsea during World War 1 showcased Beattie's determination and adaptability. Even amidst challenging times, he sought out talent wherever he could find it. This willingness to think outside the box would become one of his defining traits throughout his career. A significant chapter in Beattie's story unfolded when he crossed paths with Tim Cahill. Their partnership proved fruitful both on and off the field, as they worked together towards achieving greatness. The bond between them exemplified teamwork at its finest. The first goal is always special, but when it comes from James Beattie himself, it becomes legendary. With skillful precision and unwavering determination, he found the back of the net time and time again throughout his playing days. His ability to score goals became synonymous with his name. James Beattie's journey encompasses triumphs and challenges alike; however, through it all, one thing remains constant: his passion for football shines bright like no other. From team celebrations to recruiting talents in unexpected places; from partnering with Tim Cahill to scoring unforgettable goals – James Beattie has etched himself into football folklore forevermore.