April 16, 1746, the Scots lost their right to wear tartan and almost 2000 men died within 40 minutes. The English wanted the land for sheep, which was more profitable. The Battle of Culloden was fought 271 years ago today. Bonnie Prince Charlie was up against the Duke of Cumberland, known as "the butcher", fighting for the survival of Scotland.
The only other memorial cairn commemorating that battle exists here in Nova Scotia at a tiny community called Knoydart near Antigonish. Many displaced Scots moved to Nova Scotia to start new lives after the fallout and each year a service is still held here to honor their fallen ancestors.
Here is a youtube clip of Makem and Clancey singing Sound the Pibroch
I visited the battlefield in 2007. A powerful experience. Here's a photo I took of the Clan Donald headstone.
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Melanie, A touching picture. Culloden really is a very sad place.
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ReplyDeleteDave & I also visited, in 2008. I had relatives on either side of the battle (as most did, I guess), making it a solemn and eerie visit.
ReplyDeleteThat was such a violent era in history for both Scotland and Ireland. Very sad, There should be a memorial in Scotland but I'm glad there is one in NS.
ReplyDeleteScenes of the Nature are really grand.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to spread through my very front immediately.
Thank you for showing beautiful landscapes.
Your photography is very splendid.
Happy weekend.
From the Far East.
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ruma
My ancestors were on that field. I shall raise a glass in their honour tonight.
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I've just been reading about it (historical fiction-like) in the Diana Gabaldon books.
ReplyDeleteI don't find history interesting unless I'm reading about it this way... something about the people and characters...
I'm into Voyageur now.