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The field of Killiecrankie (engraving)

669955 The field of Killiecrankie (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The field of Killiecrankie. Illustration for The Pictorial History of Scotland by James Taylor (Virtue, 1859). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn

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Killiecrankie


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The Field of Killiecrankie - A Glimpse into Scotland's Historic Battle

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. This print captures the essence of a significant moment in Scottish history - the infamous Battle of Killiecrankie. The engraving, created by an anonymous English School artist in the 19th century, offers a window into this dramatic confrontation. The image showcases the vast and rugged beauty of the Scottish landscape, with rolling hills and lush greenery serving as a backdrop to the intense battle scene. The soldiers are depicted with great detail, their faces etched with determination and courage as they engage in fierce combat. Killiecrankie was fought on July 27th, 1689 during the Jacobite uprising against William III's rule. It was here that Viscount Dundee led his Highland army against government forces commanded by General Hugh Mackay. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for Dundee's Jacobites but came at a high cost - both leaders lost their lives. This particular engraving is part of James Taylor's "The Pictorial History of Scotland" published by Virtue in 1859. Its digital restoration has brought new life to this historical artwork, allowing us to appreciate its intricate details and immerse ourselves in this pivotal moment from Scotland's past. As we gaze upon this print, we cannot help but be transported back to that fateful day at Killiecrankie when two opposing forces clashed amidst stunning scenery - forever leaving their mark on Scottish history

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