Seaforth Highlanders Collection
The Seaforth Highlanders, one of the renowned Scottish regiments of the British Army, have left an indelible mark in history
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The Seaforth Highlanders, one of the renowned Scottish regiments of the British Army, have left an indelible mark in history. With their rich heritage dating back to 1895, these brave soldiers have faced numerous challenges and triumphs. In World War I, a section of the Seaforth Highlanders found solace amidst chaos as they snatched a precious moment of respite. The image captured by Realistic Travels Publishers portrays their unwavering spirit even in the midst of turmoil. Their valorous acts were not limited to moments of rest; they also displayed immense courage on the battlefield. A vibrant lithograph depicts the Seaforth Highlanders routing their enemies with sheer determination and skill. Not only did they fight on foreign lands but also embarked on peacekeeping missions like the occupation of Crete. As depicted in a lithograph, their arrival at Canea showcased their commitment to maintaining order and stability. The Queen herself recognized their exceptional service when she received at Windsor the Old Colours of the Seaforth Highlanders. This engraving symbolizes her appreciation for their loyalty and dedication. Throughout history, this regiment has witnessed various conflicts unfold before them. In another lithograph, we see them alongside the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers observing a fierce battle between Bashi-Bazouks and Christians outside Candia during The Eastern Crisis. Their involvement was not limited to distant lands; they also played significant roles closer to home. An engraving captures their departure from Malta for Crete after being inspected by the Governor of Malta. Their march into Valetta showcases unity and discipline within their ranks. Returning from expeditions abroad or recruiting new members locally, these soldiers never failed to impress with grand displays such as marching through Inverness as seen in a black-and-white photograph. Their bravery extended beyond Europe's borders as well; they contributed greatly during our success in Sudan's Battle of Omdurman. A lithograph depicts the Seaforth Highlanders at