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Locations connected with the Battle of Culloden, Scotland
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Locations connected with the Battle of Culloden, Scotland
Locations connected with the Battle of Culloden (1746), near Inverness, Scotland - Well of the Dead, Cairn and Graves of the Clans, Wishing Well, Cairn, Cumberland Stone, Culloden Cottage, Kings Stables. Date: circa 1910s
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This evocative photograph print transports us back in time to the historic battlefield of Culloden, near Inverness, Scotland, circa 1910s. The scene is set against the backdrop of the Jacobite rebellion of 1745, a pivotal moment in Scottish history that saw the last pitched battle on British soil. The image captures several significant locations connected with the Battle of Culloden. In the foreground, the Well of the Dead, a poignant reminder of the tragic loss of life, with the haunting sight of skulls and bones still visible in the water. Nearby, the Cairn and Graves of the Clans pay tribute to the fallen warriors of the Scottish clans, their final resting place a poignant testament to their bravery and sacrifice. The Wishing Well, a small, moss-covered stone structure, is a place of pilgrimage for visitors seeking to honor the past and make a wish for peace and unity. The Cairn, a large, circular mound, is a symbol of hope and renewal, while the Cumberland Stone, a large boulder, marks the spot where the Duke of Cumberland, the English commander, is said to have stood during the battle. In the distance, the ruins of Culloden Cottage and the Kings Stables stand as a reminder of the strategic importance of the battlefield. The cottage was the headquarters of the Duke of Cumberland, while the stables housed his horses. Today, these buildings serve as a poignant reminder of the past, a testament to the rich heritage of Scotland, and a place of reflection and commemoration for visitors from around the world.
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