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Jacobite Collection

"Jacobite: A Legacy of Bravery and Resilience in Scottish History" In 1745, the Jacobites achieved a momentous victory that reverberated through the UK

Background imageJacobite Collection: Jacobite Victory / 1745

Jacobite Victory / 1745
A Jacobite victory at the Battle of Prestonpans

Background imageJacobite Collection: UK, Scotland, Highlands, Jacobite Steam Train crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct

UK, Scotland, Highlands, Jacobite Steam Train crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct

Background imageJacobite Collection: Jacobite claymore sword used by Donald Cameron of Lochiel at the Battle of Culloden

Jacobite claymore sword used by Donald Cameron of Lochiel at the Battle of Culloden
3697355 Jacobite claymore sword used by Donald Cameron of Lochiel at the Battle of Culloden, 18th century (metal) by Scottish School

Background imageJacobite Collection: Margaret Murray recruiting for the Jacobites, 1745

Margaret Murray recruiting for the Jacobites, 1745
Margaret Fergusson Murray, Jacobite supporter and wife of (later turncoat) John Murray of Broughton, recruits supporters to the cause and distributes white cockades, the symbol of the Jacobite cause

Background imageJacobite Collection: Flora MacDonald, Scottish Jacobite heroine

Flora MacDonald, Scottish Jacobite heroine, friend and helper of Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie)

Background imageJacobite Collection: Eilean Donan castle

Eilean Donan castle at high tide. The castle is located on a small island in Loch Duich, in the western Highlands, Scotland, UK

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746, the final confrontation of the Jacobite rising of 1745

The Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746, the final confrontation of the Jacobite rising of 1745. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, published c.1890

Background imageJacobite Collection: Ruthuen Barracks

Ruthuen Barracks
The ruins of Ruthuen Barracks, near Kingussie, Inverness- shire, Scotland. Built in 1718 to overawe the Highlanders. Burned down by Highlanders in the Jacobite Rebellion (1746). Date: 18th century

Background imageJacobite Collection: Siege of Derry by Jacobite forces

Siege of Derry by Jacobite forces
The Irish Catholic Jacobite supporters of deposed King James cut off the vital supplies needed by the Protestant supporters of William and Mary at the Siege of Derry in 1689

Background imageJacobite Collection: Trial of Lord Lovat, Westminster Hall, London, 1747

Trial of Lord Lovat, Westminster Hall, London, 1747. Interior view of Westminster Hall, with both houses of Parliament assembled for the trial of the Jacobite, Simon, Lord Lovat

Background imageJacobite Collection: Lochiels Charge at Killycrankie, 27 July 1689, (c1880)

Lochiels Charge at Killycrankie, 27 July 1689, (c1880). The Battle of Killiecrankie was fought between Highland Scottish clans supporting King James II and VII

Background imageJacobite Collection: SIMON FRASER (1667?-1747). 11th Baron Lovat. Scottish Jacobite intriguer. Etching

SIMON FRASER (1667?-1747). 11th Baron Lovat. Scottish Jacobite intriguer. Etching, 1746, by William Hogarth

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Field of Prestonpans

The Field of Prestonpans. Coloured lithograph by Mouilleron after Sir William Allan, printed by Lemercier, published by E Gambert and Company, 25 Berners Street, London, 1 Sep 1852

Background imageJacobite Collection: Bonnie Prince Charlie

Bonnie Prince Charlie (Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender) is helped to escape by boat from Scotland. 1746

Background imageJacobite Collection: BATTLE OF PRESTOPANS

BATTLE OF PRESTOPANS
A plan of the Battle of Prestonpans, part of the Jacobite Rebellion, between 2300 Royal troops under Sir John Cope and a slightly superior force of Jacobites. Date: 21 September 1745

Background imageJacobite Collection: Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stewart (1720-88) the Young

Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stewart (1720-88) the Young
XND70159 Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stewart (1720-88) the Young Pretender or Bonnie Prince Charlie (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English

Background imageJacobite Collection: William Duke of Cumberland and the Rebel Forces, 1st May 1746 (litho) (b / w photo)

William Duke of Cumberland and the Rebel Forces, 1st May 1746 (litho) (b / w photo)
XJF274328 William Duke of Cumberland and the Rebel Forces, 1st May 1746 (litho) (b/w photo) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJacobite Collection: FLORA MACDONALD (1722-1790). Scottish Jacobite heroine

FLORA MACDONALD (1722-1790). Scottish Jacobite heroine. Oil on canvas, 1747, by Richard Wilson

Background imageJacobite Collection: Charles Stuart in Hiding

Charles Stuart in Hiding
CHARLES STUART THE YOUNG PRETENDER Bonnie Prince Charlie hides out in the Scottish Highlands after defeat at Culloden. Date: 1720 - 1788

Background imageJacobite Collection: Patrick Sarsfield Lucan

Patrick Sarsfield Lucan
PATRICK SARSFIELD, titular earl of LUCAN Irish Jacobite and soldier. Fought against Monmouth at Sedgemoor but was killed at the battle of Landen

Background imageJacobite Collection: John Dormer

John Dormer
Brigadier-general JOHN DORMER military commander who took the town of Preston from the Jacobite rebels, though himself severely wounded

Background imageJacobite Collection: Illustration depicting the Shutter Telegraph devised by Lord George Murray (1694-1760)

Illustration depicting the Shutter Telegraph devised by Lord George Murray (1694-1760) a Scottish Jacobite general
5616534 Illustration depicting the Shutter Telegraph devised by Lord George Murray (1694-1760) a Scottish Jacobite general, 1798 (engraving); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageJacobite Collection: Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino, 1688 - 1746. Scottish nobleman

Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino, 1688 - 1746. Scottish nobleman and officer in the Jacobite army
2967875 Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino, 1688 - 1746. Scottish nobleman and officer in the Jacobite army. From a 19th century print.; Private Collection.

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Battle of Newtownbutler

The Battle of Newtownbutler
6266273 The Battle of Newtownbutler; (add.info.: The Battle of Newtownbutler, near Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland, July 31, 1689, during the Williamite War)

Background imageJacobite Collection: A telegraph tower

A telegraph tower
5616533 A telegraph tower; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a telegraph tower that is using Murray's Shutter System. Lord George Murray (1694-1760) a Scottish Jacobite general

Background imageJacobite Collection: A telegraph tower

A telegraph tower
5616530 A telegraph tower; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a telegraph tower that is using Murray's Shutter System. Lord George Murray (1694-1760) a Scottish Jacobite general

Background imageJacobite Collection: John Mackenzie (1726-1789), Lord Mac Leod, 3rd Earl of Cromartie, c18th century

John Mackenzie (1726-1789), Lord Mac Leod, 3rd Earl of Cromartie, c18th century. Creator: Thomas Redmond
John Mackenzie (1726-1789), Lord Mac Leod, 3rd Earl of Cromartie, c18th century

Background imageJacobite Collection: 'Madam Sophia Bulkeley, 1814. Creator: Robert Dunkarton

'Madam Sophia Bulkeley, 1814. Creator: Robert Dunkarton
Madam Sophia Bulkeley, 1814. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of the reign of James

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Battle of Glen Shiel, a narrow pass in the north-west Highlands of Scotland

The Battle of Glen Shiel, a narrow pass in the north-west Highlands of Scotland, 10 June 1719, part of the Jacobite rising of 1719, an attempt to restore James Francis Edward Stuart

Background imageJacobite Collection: Attack on Burntisland, Fife, Scotland, 1715, during the Jacobite rising known as

Attack on Burntisland, Fife, Scotland, 1715, during the Jacobite rising known as the Fifteen, an attempt by James Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, to regain the throne. Date: 1715

Background imageJacobite Collection: King James II landing at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland, 12 March 1689

King James II landing at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland, 12 March 1689. This marked the beginning of the Williamite War in Ireland (1689-1691)

Background imageJacobite Collection: Defence of Londonderry, during the Siege of Derry, 18 April to 1 August 1689

Defence of Londonderry, during the Siege of Derry, 18 April to 1 August 1689, part of the Williamite War in Ireland (1689-1691)

Background imageJacobite Collection: Lochiels charge at the Battle of Killiecrankie, Perthshire, Scotland, 27 July 1689

Lochiels charge at the Battle of Killiecrankie, Perthshire, Scotland, 27 July 1689, part of the Jacobite Rising of 1689. Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel was fighting on the Jacobite side. Date: 1689

Background imageJacobite Collection: Chas. Edward (The Pretender) And Flora Macdonald, (mid 19th century). Creator: J Rogers

Chas. Edward (The Pretender) And Flora Macdonald, (mid 19th century). Creator: J Rogers
Chas. Edward (The Pretender) And Flora Macdonald, (mid 19th century). Flora MacDonald (1722-1790) helped the Jacobite pretender Charles Edward Stuart ( Bonnie Prince Charlie)

Background imageJacobite Collection: Prince Charlies Farewell to Flora MacDonald, 1746 (1905)

Prince Charlies Farewell to Flora MacDonald, 1746 (1905). Flora MacDonald helped the Jacobite pretender Charles Edward Stuart to escape after his defeat by the English at the Battle of Culloden

Background imageJacobite Collection: WILLIAM TUNSTALL

WILLIAM TUNSTALL Jacobite pamphleteer who was condemned to death for his support of the Old Pretender, but pardoned. Date: 18TH CENTURY

Background imageJacobite Collection: WINIFRED MAXWELL, COUNTESS OF NITHSDALE Wife of William Maxwell, 5th Earl of Nithsdale

WINIFRED MAXWELL, COUNTESS OF NITHSDALE Wife of William Maxwell, 5th Earl of Nithsdale, English Jacobite. She helped him to escape from the Tower. Date: ? - 1749

Background imageJacobite Collection: Battle of Prestonpans

Battle of Prestonpans
The death of Colonel Gardiner, on the field of Prestonpans, Scotland during the Jacobite Uprising Date: 21 September 1745

Background imageJacobite Collection: Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart, 1720 - 1788

Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart, 1720 - 1788, commonly known as The Young Pretender
3116238 Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart, 1720 - 1788, commonly known as The Young Pretender, The Young Chevalier

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Battle of Culloden, 1746

The Battle of Culloden, 1746
3783065 The Battle of Culloden, 1746 by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: The Battle of Culloden, 1746. The Battle of Culloden was final confrontation of the 1745 Jacobite Rising in)

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Landing of Prince Charlie

The Landing of Prince Charlie
3784406 The Landing of Prince Charlie; (add.info.: The Landing of Prince Charlie - in Eriskay, Scotland, 1745. Charles Edward Stuart)

Background imageJacobite Collection: James Edward Stuart - portrait

James Edward Stuart - portrait
3784399 James Edward Stuart - portrait; (add.info.: James Edward Stuart - portrait. Also known as the old Pretender'. Son of deposed English king, James II)

Background imageJacobite Collection: Prince Charlie's Vanguard at Manchester

Prince Charlie's Vanguard at Manchester
3784410 Prince Charlie's Vanguard at Manchester; (add.info.: Prince Charlie's Vanguard at Manchester. Also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Young Pretender')

Background imageJacobite Collection: Young woman in a fawn dress (oil on canvas)

Young woman in a fawn dress (oil on canvas)
992455 Young woman in a fawn dress (oil on canvas) by Mercier, Philippe (1689-1760); 127x101.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Seated on a chaise longue in an interior)



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"Jacobite: A Legacy of Bravery and Resilience in Scottish History" In 1745, the Jacobites achieved a momentous victory that reverberated through the UK, particularly Scotland's Highlands. Led by their fierce warrior Donald Cameron of Lochiel, they brandished the iconic Jacobite claymore sword at the Battle of Culloden. This clash marked a pivotal point in history as it showcased the unwavering determination and valor of these rebels. The enchanting landscapes of Scotland witnessed another remarkable sight when the Jacobite Steam Train gracefully crossed over Glenfinnan Viaduct. This picturesque scene encapsulates both the beauty and historical significance associated with this movement. Margaret Murray played an instrumental role in recruiting for the Jacobites during this period. Her efforts were complemented by Flora MacDonald, a true Scottish heroine who fearlessly supported their cause. Together, they symbolize the indomitable spirit of those who fought for what they believed in. The Battle of Culloden itself stands as an unforgettable chapter etched into our collective memory. On April 16th, 1746, it became the final confrontation between Bonnie Prince Charlie's forces and government troops—a battle that would shape Scotland's destiny forever. Amidst these tales lies Eilean Donan castle—an enduring symbol of resilience against oppression—and Ruthven Barracks—a testament to fortitude amidst adversity—both serving as reminders of this tumultuous era. One cannot overlook The Field of Prestonpans either; its grounds soaked with blood shed during yet another significant conflict related to Jacobitism. These events remind us that history is not merely confined to textbooks but lives on through stories passed down generations. Ultimately, "Jacobite" embodies a legacy steeped in bravery and defiance against all odds—a testament to human courage transcending time itself.