Prince Charles Edward Stuart Collection
Prince Charles Edward Stuart, also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, was a prominent figure in Scottish history
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Prince Charles Edward Stuart, also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, was a prominent figure in Scottish history. His halt on the banks of the Nairne in 1878 is immortalized in a captivating oil painting that captures his regal presence and determination. The bonnet worn by the Pretender at Holyrood in 1845 remains an enigmatic symbol of his claim to the throne. The Glenfinnan Monument on Loch Shiel stands tall as a tribute to Prince Charles' courageous attempt to reclaim his family's legacy. An engraving depicting him showcases his charismatic charm and noble demeanor, while another portrait reveals his profile with striking detail. Intriguingly, a pastel rendering adds softness and depth to his character. A pair of pocket pistols once belonging to him speaks volumes about the tumultuous times he faced and highlights his unwavering resolve. A colored engraving further brings this historical figure to life, showcasing both his physical features and inner strength. Col. Gardiner's house and field of Prestonpans serve as reminders of battles fought during this turbulent period. The dirk, signet-ring, and Pretenders Cup from 1845 offer glimpses into Prince Charles' personal belongings - cherished possessions that carried deep meaning for him. Prince Charles Edward Stuart will forever be remembered for daring greatly in pursuit of what he believed was rightfully his - a true testament to courage against all odds.