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Maclean Collection

Maclean, a name that echoes through history with its diverse and intriguing associations

Background imageMaclean Collection: Fifth Course, Central Flying School, Upavon, January-April 1914

Fifth Course, Central Flying School, Upavon, January-April 1914
Group photograph of the students and instructors of the CFS at Upavon

Background imageMaclean Collection: Queen Elizabeth II at Iona

Queen Elizabeth II at Iona
The first reigning monarch to set foot on Iona for nearly a thousand years, Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by Sir Charles Maclean is followed by Prince Philip

Background imageMaclean Collection: John Maclean, Scottish teacher and revolutionary socialist

John Maclean, Scottish teacher and revolutionary socialist
John Maclean (1879-1923), Scottish schoolteacher and revolutionary Marxist socialist. He was imprisoned for his opposition to the First World War, and lost his teaching post

Background imageMaclean Collection: Wave impression - Australia, New South Wales, Maclean, Angourie

Wave impression - Australia, New South Wales, Maclean, Angourie

Background imageMaclean Collection: Macleans Cross, Iona

Macleans Cross, Iona
Macleans Cross - named after the chief of the Clan Mac Lean

Background imageMaclean Collection: General Association': A trade union meeting represented in an unsympathetic manner in Thomas

General Association': A trade union meeting represented in an unsympathetic manner in Thomas Maclean's
527861 General Association': A trade union meeting represented in an unsympathetic manner in Thomas Maclean's caricatures published London, 1830s. ; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageMaclean Collection: Sir Hector Maclean of Duart, 2nd Baronet of Morvern, leading the charge at the Battle of

Sir Hector Maclean of Duart, 2nd Baronet of Morvern, leading the charge at the Battle of Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland, fought between the English

Background imageMaclean Collection: Charge of the Clan Maclean infantry (a Highland Scottish clan) at the Battle of Kilsyth

Charge of the Clan Maclean infantry (a Highland Scottish clan) at the Battle of Kilsyth, near Stirling, Scotland, 15 August 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

Background imageMaclean Collection: A party at Cafe de Paris

A party at Cafe de Paris
Lord Lansdowne (1912-1999), the Hon Deborah Mitford (1920-2014) and the Hon Veronica Fraser (1920-2005) at the Cafe de Paris. Date: 1939

Background imageMaclean Collection: Donald Maclean, English diplomat and KGB spy

Donald Maclean, English diplomat and KGB spy
Donald Duart Maclean (1913-1983), the former English Foreign Office diplomat and member of the Cambridge Spies, who spied for the KGB during the Second World War and beyond

Background imageMaclean Collection: John Maclean

John Maclean 1500 Metres Wheelchair, Sydney Sydney Olympic Games Olympic Stadium, Sydney, Sydney, Australia 22 September 2000 Date: 22 September 2000

Background imageMaclean Collection: Cartoon portrait, John MacLean

Cartoon portrait, John MacLean. 1880s

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dancers Decima and Eddie Maclean, London, 1919

Dancers Decima and Eddie Maclean, London, 1919
Dancers Decima and Eddie Maclean in Eastward Ho at the Alhambra, London, 1919 Date: 1919

Background imageMaclean Collection: Maclean and Plunket stop Lord Eglintons carriage (litho)

Maclean and Plunket stop Lord Eglintons carriage (litho)
2792517 Maclean and Plunket stop Lord Eglintons carriage (litho) by Ford, Henry Justice (1860-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: Maclean and Plunket stop Lord Eglintons carriage)

Background imageMaclean Collection: Cover design, Two Knapsacks in the Channel Islands

Cover design, Two Knapsacks in the Channel Islands, illustrated by Victor Prout. 1897

Background imageMaclean Collection: Advert for Shuck Maclean and Co Ltd, printing ink manufacturers

Advert for Shuck Maclean and Co Ltd, printing ink manufacturers. The Secretary of the Spoof Museum - Antediluvian Art Section - writes: Replying to your enquiry

Background imageMaclean Collection: Cartoon advert for Shuck Maclean and Co Ltd

Cartoon advert for Shuck Maclean and Co Ltd, makers of printing inks. The winner of a beauty competition writes: I ascribe my success entirely to the use of your charming inks. 20th century

Background imageMaclean Collection: Clarence River at Maclean (b / w photo)

Clarence River at Maclean (b / w photo)
2813645 Clarence River at Maclean (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Clarence River at Maclean)

Background imageMaclean Collection: Tartan of Clan Maclean (coloured engraving)

Tartan of Clan Maclean (coloured engraving)
979283 Tartan of Clan Maclean (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tartan of Clan Maclean)

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital Group

Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital Group
Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. Group. Staff in front of entrance to womens ward. 1940, Jordan, ʻAjlūn

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital doctor

Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital doctor
Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. In the doctors sitting room. 1940, Jordan, ʻAjlūn

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital Dorey

Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital Dorey
Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. Dr. Doreys study. 1940, Jordan, ʻAjlūn

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital men

Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital men
Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. The mens ward. 1940, Jordan, ʻAjlūn

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital women

Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital women
Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. The womens ward. 1940, Jordan, ʻAjlūn

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital Rasis Esau

Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital Rasis Esau
Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. Rasis Esaus group in front of garage building. 1940, Jordan, ʻAjlūn

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital McLean

Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital McLean
Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. Dr. McLeans house. 1940, Jordan, ʻAjlūn

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital View

Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital View
Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. View of hospital site and village of Ajlun from the south. 1940, Jordan, ʻAjlūn

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital nurse

Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital nurse
Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. A nurses bedroom. 1940, Jordan, ʻAjlūn

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital nurses

Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital nurses
Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. The nurses sitting room. 1940, Jordan, ʻAjlūn

Background imageMaclean Collection: Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital operating room

Dr C MacLean Ajlun Gilead Mission Hospital operating room
Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. The operating room. 1940, Jordan, ʻAjlūn

Background imageMaclean Collection: Chief Scout Sir Charles Maclean in Ghana, West Africa

Chief Scout Sir Charles Maclean in Ghana, West Africa, with the Kumasi Welcome Party, and the Asantehene, Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh II, March 1965. Date: 1965

Background imageMaclean Collection: Trial of Roderick MacLean

Trial of Roderick MacLean
Roderick MacLean attempted to assassinate Queen Victoria and was tried for high treason at Reading Assizes. MacLean stands to the right and looks ahead to the judges

Background imageMaclean Collection: Harry Maclean

Harry Maclean
SIR HARRY AUBREY DE VERE MACLEAN Scottish soldier in Moorish service Date: 1848 - 1920

Background imageMaclean Collection: Football team champions, Punahou, Honolulu, Hawaii

Football team champions, Punahou, Honolulu, Hawaii
Group photo, football team champions, Punahou School, Honolulu, Hawaii. 1910-1911

Background imageMaclean Collection: Plaque in Assembly Hall, Baden Powell House, London

Plaque in Assembly Hall, Baden Powell House, London
Plaque in the Assembly Hall of Baden Powell House, Queens Gate, South Kensington, London. The building was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1961. The plaque was unveiled in October 1966

Background imageMaclean Collection: Letitia Landon - 7

Letitia Landon - 7
LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON wife of George Maclean, governor of Cape Coast Castle, West Africa : immensely popular and prolific poet and novelist who sadly died young. Date: 1802 - 1838

Background imageMaclean Collection: Letitia Landon - 6

Letitia Landon - 6
LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON wife of George Maclean, governor of Cape Coast Castle, West Africa : immensely popular and prolific poet and novelist who sadly died young. Date: 1802 - 1838

Background imageMaclean Collection: Letitia Landon - 5

Letitia Landon - 5
LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON wife of George Maclean, governor of Cape Coast Castle, West Africa : immensely popular and prolific poet and novelist who sadly died young. Date: 1802 - 1838

Background imageMaclean Collection: Landon Deathplace

Landon Deathplace
Cape Coast Castle, in present- day Ghana : the last home and deathplace of popular poet and novelist Letitia Elizabeth Landon, wife of the governor George Maclean. Date: 1830S

Background imageMaclean Collection: Letitia Landon - 1

Letitia Landon - 1
LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON wife of George Maclean, governor of Cape Coast Castle, West Africa : immensely popular and prolific poet and novelist who sadly died young. Date: 1802 - 1838

Background imageMaclean Collection: The Attempt on the Life of the Queen: Scene at Windsor Railway Station Immediately

The Attempt on the Life of the Queen: Scene at Windsor Railway Station Immediately
THE ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF THE QUEEN: SCENE AT WINDSOR RAILWAY STATION IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE ATTACK: a. Roderick Maclean, from a Portrait; b. Dotted Line, Showing the Direction of the Shot; c

Background imageMaclean Collection: The Attempt on the Life of the Queen: the Arrest of the Would-Be Assassin, Roderick

The Attempt on the Life of the Queen: the Arrest of the Would-Be Assassin, Roderick Maclean

Background imageMaclean Collection: The Outrage on the Queen: Scene in the Assize Court, Reading, during the State Trial

The Outrage on the Queen: Scene in the Assize Court, Reading, during the State Trial of Roderick Maclean

Background imageMaclean Collection: Newgates Lamentation, or the Ladys Last farewell of Maclean, 1750 (engraving)

Newgates Lamentation, or the Ladys Last farewell of Maclean, 1750 (engraving)
XJF498294 Newgates Lamentation, or the Ladys Last farewell of Maclean, 1750 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMaclean Collection: James Macleane the Gentleman Highwayman at the Bar, 1750 (engraving)

James Macleane the Gentleman Highwayman at the Bar, 1750 (engraving)
XJF498293 James Macleane the Gentleman Highwayman at the Bar, 1750 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMaclean Collection: The arrival of the Duke and Duchess of York to Skye

The arrival of the Duke and Duchess of York to Skye
The Duke and Duchess of York arrive on the pier at Kyleakin, Skye, Scotland on 11th September 1933 to be met by Lord MacDonald and a party of local dignitaries

Background imageMaclean Collection: General Association : A trade union meeting represented in an unsympathetic manner

General Association : A trade union meeting represented in an unsympathetic manner in Thomas Macleans caricatures published London, 1830s

Background imageMaclean Collection: Letitia Landon - 9

Letitia Landon - 9
LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON wife of George Maclean, governor of Cape Coast Castle, West Africa : immensely popular and prolific poet and novelist who sadly died young. Date: 1802 - 1838



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Maclean, a name that echoes through history with its diverse and intriguing associations. From the Fifth Course at Central Flying School in Upavon during January-April 1914 to Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Iona, it has left its mark on various corners of the world. In Australia, New South Wales, specifically in the picturesque town in Angourie, one can witness nature's artistry through the mesmerizing wave impression. The crashing waves against the rugged coastline create a sight that is both powerful and awe-inspiring. Speaking of Macleans Cross on Iona, this ancient symbol holds deep significance for those who seek solace and spiritual connection. Its presence amidst breathtaking landscapes adds an ethereal touch to this sacred island. The Wright Flyer A (Shorts) takes us back to aviation's early days when pioneers like Maclean dared to dream of conquering the skies. Their relentless pursuit paved the way for modern air travel as we know it today. Away from flying machines and natural wonders, let us delve into human stories intertwined with this illustrious name. Cafe de Paris witnessed lively gatherings where people celebrated life's joys in true Maclean fashion – vibrant and full of zest. However, not all tales associated with it can filled with merriment. Donald Maclean stands as a complex figure - an English diplomat turned KGB spy whose actions shook nations and shaped history forever. His story serves as a reminder that even seemingly ordinary individuals can harbor extraordinary secrets. On another note entirely but equally captivating is John Maclean – a Scottish teacher and revolutionary socialist who fearlessly fought for his beliefs during tumultuous times. His legacy lives on as he inspired generations to question societal norms and strive for equality. Lastly, we cannot overlook the bravery displayed by Clan Maclean infantry at the Battle of Kilsyth. Charging forward with unwavering determination, they exemplified loyalty towards their clan while leaving an indelible mark on Scottish history.