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Robert the Bruce Buccleuch & Queensberry Douglas postcard
Robert the Bruce, Stirling Castle Buccleuch & Queenberry A 1910 Douglas postcard
POSTCARD ROYAL NAVY ADMIRAL SIR ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS BORN QUEBEC CANADA 1842 Sir James Douglas  Douglas Motorcycle postcard
 Admiral Sir Archibald Douglas. Sir James Douglas - 'the Good'  Advertising postcard for Douglas Motorcycles 
Douglas history Douglas shoe factory 
Douglas history Douglas Shoe Factory, Montello,  Brockton
Douglas - Lock Siccar Oban
A Douglas Postcard Oban, Argyllshire
Campaign envlope for Stephen Douglas  Douglas Park, Chicago
Envelope used during the campaign against Lincoln.  Douglas Park, Chicago 
Douglas of Kirtleside Tomb of Stephen Arnold Douglas 
MRAF Lord Douglas of Kirtleside
Flown in Wessex HC 2 of 22 Squadron from RAF Leuchars
Signed by Lady Douglas of Kirtleside
Limited Edition of 1000 
Tomb of Stephen Arnold Douglas 
Fort Douglas, Canada Douglas Support
Fort Douglas in what is now Winipeg Douglas Support, Mill & Falls, Inter-War (1918 - 1939)
Douglas motorcycle - WW1 Edinburgh, Scotland
Bobby from Leith, 1916, on a Douglas motorcycle Edinburgh, Scotland - one of a set on the 'Douglas' theme
Stirling Castle  John James scott Douglas
Lock Sicker (and not as shown) is the motto for the earls of Morton and Douglas of Lochleven descendants - who use the wild boar/oak tree as their crest.   Sir John James Scott Douglas
In the uniform of the 15th Hussars c1820
by Sir Henry Raeburn 1756-1823,finished by John Slyne 1795-1861
 George Brace RPPC Phil Douglas  lock sicker 
1950's George Brace RPPC Phil Douglas (1912-22) Postcard.
The jersey is indistinguishable; photo appears to be of Douglas playing for the 1914-15 Cincinnati Reds or the 1919-22 New York Giants. 
Postcard - Removable silk of Clan Douglas Tartan and Crest with Motto  c1910  
Rothesay Castle / Douglas tartan  Postcard with Douglas arms and tartan and a map of Douglas lands 
 
Jardine Hall, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire  

 

 

 

 

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