These illustrations and photographs are free for any kind of educational use - whether you are a teacher creating topic worksheets or looking for ideas to spark creative writing, or a pupil who needs illustrations for a presentation or website.
Just select the collection you are interested in and have a look at the thumbnail images.
Most of the illustrations are available in both full-colour versions and in black and white.
You can use these images for educational purposes without worrying about cost or copyright. All we ask is that you don't sell them and you credit LTS when you use them. For full details, please see the copyright statement.

A range of colour illustrations of food and drink, and other items useful for learning about health issues. The gallery includes pictures of healthy and unhealthy food and drink, plus things children and young people might use at school.
Eight coloured illustrations of birthday cakes for children aged 1-8.
Use these images to help children celebrate the ancient tradition of the harvest festival - drawings of baskets of food and sheaves of corn are available in colour and in black and white.

Food, flowers and many other items feature in these still life paintings and sculptures from the Royal Scottish Academy. They're available to download and each has more information about the work of art and the artist.

Colour photos of mouthwatering morsels and places to buy them, from around Europe, in the modern foreign languages environment (MFLE) image collection.

Colour photos of foreign shops, restaurants and hotels - from a French tabac to a Hungarian hotel -supplied by the MFLE.
These images are the copyright of Learning and Teaching Scotland and are provided as a royalty-free educational resource for educational use in Scotland. By downloading an image you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this licence.
You may copy, distribute and display an image, and make derivative works based on the image. Learning and Teaching Scotland must be credited as the source of the original image. You may not sell or permit third parties to sell or license an image. If you alter, transform, or build upon an image, you may distribute the resulting image only under a licence identical to this one. For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the licence terms of this work.
Any of these conditions can be waived if you get permission from Learning and Teaching Scotland.