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The Battle of Glen Shiel, a narrow pass in the north-west Highlands of Scotland
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The Battle of Glen Shiel, a narrow pass in the north-west Highlands of Scotland
The Battle of Glen Shiel, a narrow pass in the north-west Highlands of Scotland, 10 June 1719, part of the Jacobite rising of 1719, an attempt to restore James Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, to the throne. Date: 1719
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1710s 1719 Firing Glen Highland Highlanders Highlands Jacobite Kilts Narrow Pass Pretender Rifle Rifles Rising Scots Stuart Tartan Shiel Weapons
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The Battle of Glen Shiel, 10th of June 1719: A Pivotal Moment in Scottish History This evocative image transports us back in time to the narrow pass of Glen Shiel in the north-west Highlands of Scotland, the setting for a pivotal moment in Scottish and British history. The year is 1719, and the Jacobite rising, an attempt to restore James Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, to the throne, reaches a climax. The scene depicts the final stages of the Battle of Glen Shiel, a fierce engagement between the Jacobite forces, led by the charismatic Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat, and the British Government troops under the command of the Duke of Argyll. The Highlanders, clad in their distinctive kilts and tartan, are shown advancing through the rugged terrain, their rifles at the ready. The river, a natural barrier, separates the two sides, adding to the drama and tension of the scene. The Battle of Glen Shiel is significant for several reasons. It was the largest Jacobite engagement in Scotland during the 1710s, and it marked the end of the Old Pretender's military campaign in Scotland. Moreover, it was the last major battle in which the Highlanders wore their traditional kilts in combat, as the British Government began to implement policies aimed at disarming and suppressing the Highlands. The image, captured by the skilled lens of Terry Parker, invites us to reflect on the rich tapestry of Scottish history, a time of political upheaval, courage, and resilience. The Battle of Glen Shiel stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Scots and their enduring connection to their land and traditions.
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