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The Battle of Falkirk, 28 January 1746 (line engraving)

5920001 The Battle of Falkirk, 28 January 1746 (line engraving) by Jefferys, Thomas (c.1719-71); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: The Battle of Falkirk, 28 January 1746.
Line engraving by T Jefferys, published 15 February 1746.
Having retreated into Scotland in December 1745, Prince Charles Edward Stuart (A Bonnie Prince CharlieA ) was able to reinforce his army. On 28 January 1746 (Modern Calendar; 17 January 1746 Old Style), British forces under the command of Lieutenant-General Henry Hawley encountered the strengthened Jacobite army near Falkirk.
Hawley opened the attack with his cavalry, which were driven back. The Highlanders then charged; HawleyAs infantry, hampered by heavy rain from using their muskets to full effect, broke and ran. Jacobite casualties were light, but HawleyAs forces lost over 600 men. The battle lasted little more than 20 minutes.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright

Media ID 23306756

© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images

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The Battle of Falkirk, 28 January 1746

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. This print captures the intensity and chaos of "The Battle of Falkirk" that took place on a fateful day in January 1746. The line engraving by Thomas Jefferys, published shortly after the battle, offers a glimpse into this historic clash between British forces and the Jacobite army led by Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Retreating into Scotland just weeks before, Bonnie Prince Charlie managed to reinforce his army for this crucial encounter. As Lieutenant-General Henry Hawley's troops encountered the strengthened Jacobite forces near Falkirk, an intense struggle ensued. Hawley initiated the attack with his cavalry but was quickly driven back by the relentless Highlanders. Hindered by heavy rain that rendered their muskets ineffective, Hawley's infantry soon broke ranks and fled from the battlefield. In contrast, casualties among the Jacobites remained relatively light. Lasting only about twenty minutes, this brief yet decisive battle left a lasting impact on both sides. The print showcases not only the strategic elements such as castles and fortifications but also conveys the raw emotions experienced during these tumultuous times. As we gaze upon this remarkable image from Fine Art Finder's collection at eNational Army Museum in London, we are transported back to that pivotal moment in history when destiny hung in balance amidst thunderous clashes and courageous charges.

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