Battle Of Culloden Collection
"The Battle of Culloden: A Turning Point in Scottish History" This captivating engraving map vividly illustrates the historic Battle of Culloden
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"The Battle of Culloden: A Turning Point in Scottish History" This captivating engraving map vividly illustrates the historic Battle of Culloden, which took place on 17 April 1746. Led by Charles Edward Stuart, also known as The Pretender, and accompanied by the brave Flora Macdonald, this mid-19th-century depiction showcases their significant roles during this pivotal event. Culloden Moor stands tall as a landmark etched into Scottish history. It was here that The Pretender's flight at Culloden marked the end of his aspirations for the throne. Prince William, The Duke of Cumberland, played a crucial role in securing victory for the opposing forces. Flora MacDonald's House in Flodigarry on Skye serves as a reminder of her courage and loyalty during these tumultuous times. Gillies MacBean is immortalized through a color lithograph depicting his presence at Culloden in 1746. A perspective view transports us back to the glorious Battle of Drunmossie Moor on 16th April 1746—a precursor to the fateful clash that followed. Triumphal Arch erected in Norwich pays homage to the valiant efforts made by The Duke of Cumberland. The aftermath is captured through an intriguing chromolitho titled "After Culloden, " showcasing both devastation and resilience amidst Scotland's landscape. Finally, we witness The Culloden Monument standing tall—an enduring symbol commemorating those who fought bravely on that fateful day. The Battle of Culloden remains etched within our collective memory—a turning point where destinies were decided and histories rewritten forevermore.