Written By: Ben Cosgrove

Millions of Scots will head to the polls on Sept. 18, 2014, to vote in an independence referendum that would, if the “Yes” votes prevail, mean the partial dissolution of the 307-year-old United Kingdom. Right now, polls gauging sentiment for and against independence in the great northern land suggest that the vote is too close to call. But whatever the outcome, it’s all but certain that Scotland’s relationship with England, Wales and Northern Ireland will never be the same.

Here, on the eve of the historic vote, LIFE.com shares a series of photos from the middle part of the last century: pictures that capture some elemental characteristics of the country and its people (as well as some enduring stereotypes), while reminding all of us just how unique and, referendum or no, how independent a people the Scots truly are.


 

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Competitors dance the Reel of Tulloch, 1946.

Scotland 1946

Hans Wild Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

An unidentified Scottish nationalist, 1945.

Scotland 1945

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The Old Bridge of Doon ("Brig o' Doon") where Tam O'Shanter was saved from a witch in a poem by Robert Burns, 1948.

The Old Bridge of Doon

William Sumits Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

An American soldier recreates the first kiss with his Scottish fiancee, 1944.

Scotland 1944

Ralph Morse Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

Scottish farm girl walking along a trail where Wordsworth wrote some of his poetry, 1950.

Scotland 1950

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Policemen (sergeant and constable) from Scotland Yard patrol a street at night, 1946.

Scotland Yard 1946

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High rock cliffs in the Orkney Islands, 1952.

Orkney Islands, 1952

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Italian author Gaia Servadio at her home in Perth, Scotland, 1968.

Gaia Servadio 1968

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Cawdor Castle, where Shakespeare places the murder of Duncan in Macbeth, 1946.

Cawdor Castle 1946

Hans Wild Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

Hunters take a nap on the grass after lunch, 1938.

Scotland 1938

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Deer antlers hang in domed ceiling of Gordon Castle, 1948.

Gordon Castle, 1948

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The future chief of the MacLeod Clan, John MacLeod, dances at his coming of age party, 1956.

John MacLeod 1956

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Scotland 1946

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The only female competing in the piping events at Banff fest, 1946.

Scotland 1946

Hans Wild Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

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