Scottish women are representatives of the ancient, proud and independent people. They are heirs of the glorified Vikings and Celts and with pride show such relationship even by their appearance. Typical an image of the Scottish woman is the blond or red-haired woman with light skin and eyes, quiet and judicious. But appearance of representatives of Scotland can be also more various that show a beautiful Scottish women : actresses, models, singers. See also: Top-8 Handsome Scottish Men. The relationship with the ancient Celts and the Vikings could not affect the appearance of Scots, it is shown in features, in color a hair and an eye. Scottish women, for the most part, have a light brown or red hair, which makes them very elegant and aristocratic. Uniqueness to the appearance is given also by light skin sometimes with freckles.

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Fraser clan tartan. Inverness Museum. The cloth itself is probably considerably older than the dress, and possibly dates to -
Collected since the 1840s
Crofter kinitting outside her cottage on Fair Isle, Scotland. Old photograph of a gypsy with her daughter outside a thatched cottage in Glencoe , Scotland. Highland Travellers also known as Tinkers are Scotland: a land of mountains and glens; lochs and rivers. A land where there might not be, as some say, a castle on every hill, but there is a story round every corner: from bloody battles with invaders or sometimes neighbours; mythical creatures haunting the hills and the depths; to the struggle to tame the land.
Old ancestry visit genealogy Scottish family history photograph image of a crofter kinitting outside her cottage on Fair Isle, Scotland. See posts, photos and more on Facebook. Emma Thompson - so beautiful she seems also a kind hearted woman and funny. In an year-old girl called Mairi Chisholm set out for London on her motor bike to see how she could help the war effort. She teamed up with a nurse called Elsie Knocker, who shared her spirit of adventure, and the pair of them went on to spend an incredible four years treating the wounded on the front line. They were the only women to live and work in the Belgian front-line trenches during the First World War.