Excerpt from The Scotish Gael; Or Celtic Manners, as Preserved Among the Highlanders, Vol. 1
Highland Chiefs; Ensign of Scotland (Vignette); Bas Relief, from Trajan's Column; An Ancient Briton; A curious inscribed Obelisk; A remarkable Cromleach; Various Stone and Metal Implements; Figures illustrating the various ancient modes of dressing the Hair; Tinwald, the Isle of Man; The Bass of Inverury; Stone Circle at Tyrebachar; A Gallic Female and Celtiberian; Fragment of a Gallic Mercury; Bonnets and Purses; A Silver ornamented Brooch; Small Antiquette ditto; Target, Helmet, and various Weapons; Helmets of different forms; Highland Targets; Shields of various Celtic Auxiliaries in the Roman Service; Clubs used in war by the Old Britons; Stone Weapons; Lochaber Axes; Spears and other Weapons; Ancient British Sword; Two-handed, and Bread Sword; An Ancient Dirk, and Sheath with Knife and Fork; A Curious Belt; A Highland Pistol; Plan of a Caledonian Fortress; Trophy, composed of Highland Arms and Dress
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