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The battle was one of the most infamous to be fought in Scotland, in just one hour over a thousand Jacobites lay dead at Culloden Moor and the Highland way of life was crushed. Did you know with a ...
Currently looked after and cared for by the National Trust for Scotland, Culloden Battlefield is one of the most important heritage sites in the country. Taking place on April 16, 1746 ...
OUTNUMBERED almost two to one and surrounded by deep boggy land and grey sullen skies, the Highland troops looked at the columns of well armed redcoats advancing, and knew what was coming.
But why? The battle has been fully and expertly explored. Three books have been particularly lauded and influential: John Prebble’s Culloden, Trevor Royle’s Culloden: Scotland's Last Battle ...
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND—An excavation of the Culloden battlefield has recovered musket balls, grapeshot, and a shoe buckle that may have belonged to a Scottish Jacobite clan chief, according to a ...
The National Trust for Scotland (NTS), which cares for and protects the ‘core’ segment of the Culloden battlefield, had objected to the revised application last month. After new information ...
Prince Charles Edward Stuart has rallied a Rebel Jacobite Army. This group of Scottish Highlanders mixed with Lowland Scots and even French regimens set out to reclaim the throne for Charle's family.
The National Trust for Scotland, no less ... every few years a developer wants to build on the site of the 1746 Battle of Culloden, where Bonnie Prince Charlie’s dreams of taking the British ...
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Season 1, Episode 8 of Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham, “Culloden: Scotland’s Most Infamous Battle.”] Sam Heughan and Graham ...