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Royalists attack Jacobites at Glen Shiel, Scotland

Royalists attack Jacobites at Glen Shiel, Scotland


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Royalists attack Jacobites at Glen Shiel, Scotland

Scottish Jacobites are attacked by Royalists at the Battle of Glenshiel (Glen Shiel), in the western highlands of Scotland. The Royalists won

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1719 Attack Attacked Firing Glen Highlands Jacobite Jacobites Rebellion Rifle Rifles Royalist Royalists Scot Land Scots Tartan Uprising Glen Shiel Shiel Weapons


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The print captures a pivotal moment in Scottish history, as Royalists launch a fierce attack on Jacobites at Glen Shiel. The Battle of Glenshiel, which took place in the western highlands of Scotland, saw the Royalists emerge victorious over their opponents. In the image, we see Scottish Jacobites clad in tartan engaging in combat with their enemies. The scene is chaotic and intense, with rifles firing and weapons clashing as both sides fight for control. This historical event from June 1719 marked a significant rebellion and uprising in Scottish history. The bravery and determination of both the Jacobites and Royalists are evident in this powerful image. The rugged landscape of Glen Shiel provides a dramatic backdrop to the violent conflict unfolding before our eyes. This print serves as a reminder of the turbulent past of Scotland and the struggles faced by its people during times of political unrest. It is a testament to the resilience and fighting spirit of those who fought for their beliefs on that fateful day. Mary Evans Picture Library has captured this historic moment with incredible detail and emotion, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in this gripping chapter of Scottish history.

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