747-1659 - Linlithgow Palace, built in the 15th century, birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots in 1542, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
832-127823 - Mary as the Queen of Heaven in the high altar, Pilgrimage Church of Maria Laach in Jauerling, Wachau, Waldviertel, Forest Quarter, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe
1113-10704 - Young couple watching the sunset, Passenger on the afterdeck taking photographs, Cruise liner, Queen Mary 2, Transatlantic, Atlantic ocean
817-345356 - Dunnottar Castle, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland A medieval fortress located on a rocky outcrop 3 km south of Stonehaven The site has held a fortress since the Dark Ages but most of the surviving buildings are from the 15-16th century the Castle p. Dunnottar Castle, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland A medieval fortress located on a rocky outcrop 3 km south of Stonehaven The site has held a fortress since the Dark Ages but most of the surviving buildings are from the 15-16th century the Castle played an important role in the history of Scotland from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment WIlliam Wallace is said to have led the Scots to victory over thr English at Dunnottar in 1296 including incarceration of the defeated English soldiers in the castle church Mary Queen of Scots visited the castle twice in 1562 and 1564 James IV was in residence for part of 1580 The Scottish Royal Regalia crown, sword and sceptre were hidden here during the 17th century the garrison was held under seige by the English for 8 months but the Regalia were secreted away to Kinneff Parish Church These can now be seen in Edinbugh Castle In more recent times the castle has been used as a set in Mel Gibson's film version of 'Hamlet'
807-928 - Governors Island, Queen Mary 2, Park National Historic Landmark District, New York City, New York Harbor, United States of America, North America
770-920 - Falkland Palace built between 1501 and 1531 on an earlier foundation, where Mary Queen of Scots lived for a time, Falkland, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
770-1074 - Falkland Palace built between 1501 and 1531 on an earlier foundation, where Mary Queen of Scots lived for a time, Falkland, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
747-404 - The 12th century Cistercian Dundrennan Abbey, founded by David 1st, where Mary Queen of Scots spent her last night on Scottish soil, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
747-403 - The 12th century Cistercian Dundrennan Abbey, founded by David 1st, where Mary Queen of Scots spent her last night on Scottish soil, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
190-8068 - Sunken Gardens (King William and Queen Mary), the origin of the English nursery rhyme 'Mary Mary Quite Contrary', Hampton Court Palace, Hampton Court, London, England, UK
508-21821 - Dumbarton Castle on the north shore of the River Clyde, from where Mary Queen of Scots sailed to France in 1548, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe