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Jacobite Collection (page 5)

"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: John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee, Scottish Jacobite commander, (1870)

John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee, Scottish Jacobite commander, (1870). Artist:s Freeman
John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee, Scottish Jacobite commander, (1870). Bonnie Dundee (c1648-1689) was second in command of the Scottish force sent to help James IIs attempt to repel

Background imageJacobite Collection: John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee (c. 1648-1689), 19th century

John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee (c. 1648-1689), 19th century
John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee (c1648-1689), 19th century. Portrait of Bonnie Dundee who was second in command of the Scottish force sent to help James IIs attempt to repel William

Background imageJacobite Collection: John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, 1860. Artist: J Posselwhite

John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, 1860. Artist: J Posselwhite
John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, 1860. Portrait of the duke (1650-1722) in armour

Background imageJacobite Collection: Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 18th century (1912). Artist: Van Loo Family

Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 18th century (1912). Artist: Van Loo Family
Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 18th century (1912). Also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Young Pretender, Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788)

Background imageJacobite Collection: Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, (1907)

Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, (1907). Portrait of King James III, the Old Pretender (1688-1766), the son of James II and Mary of Modena

Background imageJacobite Collection: Prince Charles Edward, (1907)

Prince Charles Edward, (1907). Also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, he was the last serious Stuart claimant to the British throne and leader of the unsuccessful Jacobite rebellion of 1745-1746

Background imageJacobite Collection: Francis Atterbury (1663-1732) English prelate, polemical writer and orator, 1732

Francis Atterbury (1663-1732) English prelate, polemical writer and orator, 1732. Atterbury became Bishop of Rochester in 1713

Background imageJacobite Collection: Basket-hilted broad sword, 1745

Basket-hilted broad sword, 1745 (c). Believed to have been carried by Archibald Campbell of Glenlyon, during the 2nd Jacobite Rebellion (1745-1746). Date: 1745

Background imageJacobite Collection: HENRY STUART (1725-1807). Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart. Known as Cardinal Duke of York

HENRY STUART (1725-1807). Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart. Known as Cardinal Duke of York. Claimant to the British throne. Pastel, c1786, by Hugh Douglas Hamilton

Background imageJacobite Collection: GRH921315

GRH921315
Glenfinnan Monument at the head of Loch Shiel

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Old Pretender entering Dundee, 1715. James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688 - 1766

The Old Pretender entering Dundee, 1715. James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688 - 1766, aka The Old Pretender. Son of King James II and VII of England, Prince of Wales and Jacobite pretender

Background imageJacobite Collection: The arrest of Jacobites during the 1689 rising. From Cassells Illustrated History of England

The arrest of Jacobites during the 1689 rising. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, published c. 1890
The arrest of Jacobites during the 1689 rising. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, published c.1890

Background imageJacobite Collection: Kelly burning the treasonable papers, 1722. George Kelly, 1688-1762

Kelly burning the treasonable papers, 1722. George Kelly, 1688-1762. Irish nonjuring Protestant clergyman and one of The Seven Men of Moidart, in Jacobite folklore

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Earl of Oxford going to trial, 1715, accused of high treason, misdemeanors

The Earl of Oxford going to trial, 1715, accused of high treason, misdemeanors, and alleged secret plotting with the Jacobite claimant James, The Old Pretender

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Chevalier de St. George and his council. James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688 - 1766

The Chevalier de St. George and his council. James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688 - 1766, aka The Old Pretender and Chevalier de St

Background imageJacobite Collection: The arrest of Sir John Fenwick. Sir John Fenwick, 3rd Baronet, c. 1645 - 1697

The arrest of Sir John Fenwick. Sir John Fenwick, 3rd Baronet, c. 1645 - 1697. English Jacobite conspirator, involved in a Jacobite plot to assassinate the monarch William III

Background imageJacobite Collection: The siege of Londonderry, Ireland, by the army of King James II, April to July 1689

The siege of Londonderry, Ireland, by the army of King James II, April to July 1689. After a late 17th century etching

Background imageJacobite Collection: Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688 - 1766. Claimant to the English, Scottish and Irish crowns

Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688 - 1766. Claimant to the English, Scottish and Irish crowns. Known as the Old Pretender. Seen here as a child

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Battle of Newtownbutler, near Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland, July 31, 1689

The Battle of Newtownbutler, near Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland, July 31, 1689, during the Williamite War. The Williamites routed the Jacobites in the engagement

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Order Of Release, After The Painting By John Everett Millais

The Order Of Release, After The Painting By John Everett Millais. Depicting The Wife Of A Rebel Scottish Soldier, Who Has Been Imprisoned After The Jacobite Rising Of 1745

Background imageJacobite Collection: Scottish Women Trying To Protect The Wounded From British Musket Fire During The Battle Of

Scottish Women Trying To Protect The Wounded From British Musket Fire During The Battle Of Culloden, April 16, 1746. From The History Of England Published 1859

Background imageJacobite Collection: Siege Of Derry, Ireland, 1689. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R

Siege Of Derry, Ireland, 1689. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R. Green, Published London 1893
Siege Of Derry, Ireland, 1689. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green, Published London 1893

Background imageJacobite Collection: Philip Wharton 1St Duke Of Wharton 1698 - 1731 English Jacobite Politician

Philip Wharton 1St Duke Of Wharton 1698 - 1731 English Jacobite Politician, Notorious Libertine Rake Profligate And Alcoholic Engraved By Gerimia From The Book A Catalogue Of Royal And Noble Authors

Background imageJacobite Collection: Simon Fraser Lord Lovat 1667 To 1747 Scottish Jacobite Chief From The Original By Hogarth From The

Simon Fraser Lord Lovat 1667 To 1747 Scottish Jacobite Chief From The Original By Hogarth From The Works Of Hogarth Published London 1833

Background imageJacobite Collection: The First Meeting Of Prince Charles With Flora Macdonald In The Isalnd Of South Uist, 1747

The First Meeting Of Prince Charles With Flora Macdonald In The Isalnd Of South Uist, 1747. Engraved By R. Anderson After A. Johnstone

Background imageJacobite Collection: Flora Macdonald, 1722-1790. Engraved By Mr. Page From A Painting By Hudson

Flora Macdonald, 1722-1790. Engraved By Mr. Page From A Painting By Hudson. From The Book The History Of Scotland Published 1828

Background imageJacobite Collection: Battle of Culloden 16 April 1746, last battle of 1745 Jacobite rising under Charles Edward Stuart

Battle of Culloden 16 April 1746, last battle of 1745 Jacobite rising under Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender. English under William, Duke of Cumberland crushed Scots in 40 minutes

Background imageJacobite Collection: Quaich, two-lugged, wooden highland bowl or drinking vessel

Quaich, two-lugged, wooden highland bowl or drinking vessel, 1700 (c); carved with celtic strapwork design, 1st Jacobite Rebellion, 1715. Date: 1700 (circa)

Background imageJacobite Collection: Engraved Jacobite airtwist drinking glass

Engraved Jacobite airtwist drinking glass, 1760 (c). The bell bowl is engraved with an open thistle and two buds and a single moth, on a double-knopped mufti-spiral airtwist stem and conical foot

Background imageJacobite Collection: Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat

Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat
SIMON FRASER, LORD LOVAT also known as Lord Lovat, 11th Baron, Jacobite intriguer. Date: 1667 - 1747

Background imageJacobite Collection: Maria Theresa of Austria-Este, Queen Consort of Bavaria

Maria Theresa of Austria-Este, Queen Consort of Bavaria
Maria Theresa of Austria-Este (18491919), Queen Consort of Bavaria, wife of Ludwig III, in a portrait by Walther (Walter) Firle

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Cocoa Tree Club

The Cocoa Tree Club
The exterior of the Cocoa Tree Club building, of which Lord Byron was a member. It was originally a Tory chocolate house and also famous for once being the Jacobite Party H.Q. Date: early 1930s

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Painters March from Finchley, print by Paul Sandy, 1753 (engraving)

The Painters March from Finchley, print by Paul Sandy, 1753 (engraving)
XJF867792 The Painters March from Finchley, print by Paul Sandy, 1753 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: BM 1904, 0819.706); English, out of copyright

Background imageJacobite Collection: Battle Of Culloden

Battle Of Culloden
The Battle of Culloden in Scotland, 16th April 1746. The battle resulted in a British victory over the Jacobites, who hoped to place Bonnie Prince Charlie on the throne. Published in 1780

Background imageJacobite Collection: Prince Charles Edward Stuart

Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Coloured engraving by G Will after Wass-Dail, 1745 (c). Associated with Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 2nd Jacobite Rebellion (1745-1746). Date: 1745 (circa)

Background imageJacobite Collection: Thomas Forster, Jacobite

Thomas Forster, Jacobite
THOMAS FORSTER General in the service of James Stuart the Old Pretender : after defeat at Preston, 1715, in exile in Italy. Date: 1675 - 1738

Background imageJacobite Collection: Sir John Hynde Cotton

Sir John Hynde Cotton
SIR JOHN HYNDE COTTON Statesman of Jacobite sympathies. Date: ? - 1752

Background imageJacobite Collection: John Bernardi

John Bernardi
Major JOHN BERNARDI Soldier, imprisoned on grounds of conspiring as a Jacobite against William III, but he is generally supposed to have been innocent of the charge. Date: 1654 - 1736

Background imageJacobite Collection: George I / Anon Eng

George I / Anon Eng
GEORGE I the vignette picture shows the countess of Derwentwater interceding for her husband, who doubtless got embroiled in the Jacobite Rebellion Date: 1660 - 1727

Background imageJacobite Collection: The Jacobites Journal

The Jacobites Journal Date: 18th century?

Background imageJacobite Collection: Richard Earl Tyrconnel

Richard Earl Tyrconnel
RICHARD TALBOT, earl (and later duke) of TYRCONNEL stateman, Jacobite Date: 1630 - 1691

Background imageJacobite Collection: William Shippen - 2

William Shippen - 2
WILLIAM SHIPPEN Statesman, Jacobite supporter with his autograph Date: 1673 - 1743

Background imageJacobite Collection: William Shippen

William Shippen
WILLIAM SHIPPEN Jacobite supporter Date: 1673 - 1743

Background imageJacobite Collection: James Sheppard

James Sheppard
JAMES SHEPPARD Jacobite conspirator Date: ? - 1718

Background imageJacobite Collection: George Benedict Ogilvy

George Benedict Ogilvy
GEORGE BENEDICT, baron OGILVY de Muirhead Scottish military commander, probably in foreign service, perhaps because he had Jacobite sympathies ? Date: 1650? - 1710

Background imageJacobite Collection: Andrew Lumsden

Andrew Lumsden
ANDREW LUMSDEN Scottish Jacobite, secretary to prince Charles Stuart, antiquary Date: 1720 - 1801

Background imageJacobite Collection: AM170720 083488

AM170720 083488
8, AM170720 083488

Background imageJacobite Collection: The judgement of the queen o common sense, address d to Henry Fielding Esq

The judgement of the queen o common sense, address d to Henry Fielding Esq
XJF867952 The judgement of the queen o common sense, address d to Henry Fielding Esq. 1736 (etching) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)



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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.