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Seaforth Collection

"Seaforth: A Legacy of Bravery and Resilience" Step back in time to the era of World War I

Background imageSeaforth Collection: WW1 poster, Types of the British Army

WW1 poster, Types of the British Army, Dismounted Branches, showing the various uniforms. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Africa / Sudan Wars

Africa / Sudan Wars
The Seaforth Highlanders storming the Zareba at the Battle of Atbara

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Periscopes in Trenches

Periscopes in Trenches
With shells bursting overhead and trench mortar ready, Seaforth Highlanders watch through a periscope for the Germans

Background imageSeaforth Collection: WW1 - Western Front - Highlanders at Longueval, France, 1916

WW1 - Western Front - Highlanders at Longueval, France, 1916
WW1 - Western Front - Battle of Bazentin Ridge (14th-17th July 1916) - A piper of the 7th Seaforth Highlanders leading the troops of the 26th Brigade from the trenches to attack at Longueval on 14th

Background imageSeaforth Collection: The Prince of Wales in the uniform of the Seaforth Highlande

The Prince of Wales in the uniform of the Seaforth Highlande
Prince Edward of Wales (1894-1972), later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor dressed in the uniform of the Seaforth Highlanders

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Edward VIII, 1936 (b/w photo)

Edward VIII, 1936 (b/w photo)
3432596 Edward VIII, 1936 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward VIII, 1894-1972)

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Uniform of Officer and Sergeant of the Seaforth Highlanders (Rosshire Buffs, Duke

Uniform of Officer and Sergeant of the Seaforth Highlanders (Rosshire Buffs, Duke of Albany s) - formed in 1778 by Earl of Seaforth. Date: 1942

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth Highlanders roll call after opening battle

Seaforth Highlanders roll call after opening battle on the Somme

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth Highlanders roll call after the opening

Seaforth Highlanders roll call after the opening battle on the Somme

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth Highlanders drinking water at La Gorgue - WW1

Seaforth Highlanders drinking water at La Gorgue - WW1
Seaforth Highlanders drinking water at La Gorgue during the First World War

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth Highlanders (and dog) during the First World War

Seaforth Highlanders (and dog) during the First World War

Background imageSeaforth Collection: MV Loch Seaforth, 1940s/50s

MV Loch Seaforth, 1940s/50s

Background imageSeaforth Collection: MV Loch Seaforth, David Macbrayne Ltd

MV Loch Seaforth, David Macbrayne Ltd

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Caledonian MacBrayne ship Loch Seaforth in the 1940s

Caledonian MacBrayne ship Loch Seaforth in the 1940s

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Officers of the Seaforth Highlanders

Officers of the Seaforth Highlanders - Boer War Military print, photo by Gregory and Co

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth Crosby Road tram early 1900s

Seaforth Crosby Road tram early 1900s

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Crosby Road, Seaforth early 1900's

Crosby Road, Seaforth early 1900's

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth Highlanders and dog in a WW1 trench

Seaforth Highlanders and dog in a WW1 trench

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth Highlanders and a dog in a trench in WW1

Seaforth Highlanders and a dog in a trench in WW1

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Highland officer Georgeson, by Muirhead Bone, WW1

Highland officer Georgeson, by Muirhead Bone, WW1
Lieutenant D H Georgeson, Seaforth Highlanders, Intelligence Officer 44th Brigade Headquarters, by Muirhead Bone, First World War. 1917

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth Highlander

Seaforth Highlander. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth Docks Approach, Merseyside, the final section of 2

Seaforth Docks Approach, Merseyside, the final section of 2.5 million roadway linking Seaforth Docks with the national motorway system is to be opened to traffic from Saturday 22nd February 1975

Background imageSeaforth Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20117879

EyeUbiquitous_20117879
England, Merseyside, Bootle, Terraced house in Seaforth badly shaken by bombing in 1941 but still inhabited in 1974

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Sefton L22 1 Map

Sefton L22 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Sefton L22 1

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seafield House, Seaforth, Liverpool

Seafield House, Seaforth, Liverpool. In 1914, the West Derby Union converted and extended a former convent on Waterloo Road at Seaforth to provide accommodation for what were then referred to as

Background imageSeaforth Collection: A melange of small photos of British soldiers

A melange of small photos of British soldiers
The regiments represented are - 7th Hussars, 3rd Dragoon Guards, Life Guards, Seaforth Highlanders, Gordon Highlanders, Royal Horse Artillery, Royal Scots Fusiliers, 16th Lancers. WW1 Date: circa 1914

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Mauser rifle butt, with badge of the Seaforth Highlanders

Mauser rifle butt, with badge of the Seaforth Highlanders
Mauser rifle butt, carved with the regimental badge of the Seaforth Highlanders. Standing on three bullet cartridge feet, together with a copper ashtray with a brass engraved emblem of the 9th

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth regiment near Martinpuich, Western Front, WW1

Seaforth regiment near Martinpuich, Western Front, WW1
Men of the Seaforth regiment holding a front line trench on the Western Front near Martinpuich, France, during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Kenneth Earl Seaforth

Kenneth Earl Seaforth
KENNETH MACKENZIE, earl of SEAFORTH Colonel of a highland regiment, known as the Seaforth Highlanders. Date: circa 1780

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Source Size = 1843 x 2411

Source Size = 1843 x 2411
Caroline, Countess of Seaforth

Background imageSeaforth Collection: 4th Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders, Dingwall

4th Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders, Dingwall
4th Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders Memorial Cross erected after the Battle of Cambrai during WW1 - brought over from France in 1924 and erected near the Railway Station in Dingwall

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Highland Broadsword Dance - 1st Seaforth Highlanders

Highland Broadsword Dance - 1st Seaforth Highlanders
The Highland Broadsword Dance by the Pipers of HM 1st Seaforth Highlanders. Date: circa 1908

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Colours of the 6th (Morayshire) Battalion, Seaforth Highland

Colours of the 6th (Morayshire) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Gifted by Colonel Sir George A. Cooper, Baronet, of Hursley Park, Winchester, and The College, Elgin

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth elegans & Lodoicea sechallarum, palm trees

Seaforth elegans & Lodoicea sechallarum, palm trees
Seaforth elegans (above) and Lodoicea sechellarum (below). Tab 109 from Genera et Species Palmarum, Plates Vol III by Carl von Martius

Background imageSeaforth Collection: West Derby Union, Liverpool - Seafield House, Seaforth

West Derby Union, Liverpool - Seafield House, Seaforth
Seafield House, a home for mental defectives, was opened in 1914 by Liverpools West Derby Union in a former convent at Seaforth. Date: 1925

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Annexation of Crete by Great Powers

Annexation of Crete by Great Powers
Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands. A Greek force arrived to annex the island in 1897 and the Great Powers acted

Background imageSeaforth Collection: English and Scottish Soldiers on Crete

English and Scottish Soldiers on Crete
English and Scottish Soldiers (more specifically the Seaforth Highlanders and Highland Light Infantry) on Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Pipe Major of the Queens Own Highlanders

Pipe Major of the Queens Own Highlanders (1961) in Full Dress. Formed by an amalgamation of the Seaforth and Camerons regiments. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageSeaforth Collection: A Seaforth Highlander - World War One

A Seaforth Highlander - World War One
A Seaforth Highlander (identified by the regimental cap badge on the sporran) - World War One period

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Trench near Martinpuich

Trench near Martinpuich
The 8th Seaforth Highlanders hold a front line trench facing the village of Martinpuich

Background imageSeaforth Collection: Seaforth Sergeant

Seaforth Sergeant
A Sergeant from the Seaforth Highlanders. (Ross-shire Buffs, the Duke of Albany s)



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"Seaforth: A Legacy of Bravery and Resilience" Step back in time to the era of World War I, where a captivating poster showcasing the valiant Seaforth Highlanders catches your eye. These brave soldiers were part of the distinguished British Army, known for their unwavering courage and unyielding spirit. Delve deeper into history, and you'll discover that the Seaforth Highlanders played significant roles in various conflicts, including the Africa/Sudan Wars. Their presence was felt on distant battlefields as they fought with honor and determination. Imagine being amidst the chaos of trench warfare during WWI - periscopes peering above ground to survey enemy movements. The Seaforth Highlanders stood tall in these treacherous conditions on the Western Front at Longueval, France in 1916. Their kilts swayed as they fearlessly faced adversity head-on. Even royalty recognized their valor; behold Prince of Wales donning the uniform of a Seaforth Highlander – a symbol of pride and distinction. As battles raged on, an opening battle left no room for despair but rather called for unity among comrades. Witnessing a roll call after such intense combat showcased not only resilience but also brotherhood within this esteemed regiment. Amidst all hardships, even basic necessities like drinking water became precious commodities. Picture weary yet determined Seaforth Highlanders quenching their thirst at La Gorgue during WWI – reminding us that strength can be found even in dire circumstances. The bond between man and animal is undeniable; hence it comes as no surprise that loyal dogs accompanied these warriors throughout their journey during World War I - steadfast companions through thick and thin. Fast forward to post-war years when MV Loch Seaforth sailed proudly across waters under David Macbrayne Ltd's banner. This ship served as a testament to Scotland's maritime heritage while carrying passengers towards new horizons - connecting people with memories woven into its very fabric.