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peashooter85:Redcoats, Jacobites, and the Destruction of Hadrian’s Wall in 1746.During ancient Roman
Redcoats, Jacobites, and the Destruction of Hadrian’s Wall in 1746.During ancient Roman times
barbucomedie:Re-enactors of the Government Forces during the Jacobite Rising of 1745 display Platoon
Battle of Culloden, 1745
livias:An unique moment and a special encounter with the beautiful Hogwarts Express - The Jacobite
James III of England, VIII of Scotland pattern crown of 1709. (1828)
elsewheregreen:Unissued 1716 crown - James VIII of Scotland, III of England. An 1828 strike using th
youarealwaysinmydreams:Remember CullodenOn 16 April 1746, the Jacobite forces of Charles Edward Stua
landscape-lunacy:The Jacobite Train from Fort William to Mallaig, Scotland - by Danja
Prince James Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, Antonio David, ca. 1720
scotianostra:April 21st 1746 saw Glasgow host formal celebrations to mark the defeat of the Jacobite
James Frances Edward Stuart (the “Old Pretender”) and his son, Charles Edward Stuart (th
thesteamdominion: the jacobite
everything-celtic: Culloden Moor, Scotland, where the Battle of Culloden was fought by the Jacobite
The last living Jacobites, or, when the English steal your hedge trimmer…For half a kilom
| T H E J A C O B I T E R E B E L L I O N .Come boat me o'er, come row me o'er,Come boat
Something a bit different, but I loved drawing these beardy soldiers
The Baptism of Prince Charles Edward Stuart by Antonio David About, 1735
John Hay of Cromlix, ,Earl of Inverness by Francesco Trevisani c. 1725
As a Scot this one is particularly close to my heart. The Jacobite rising of 1715 (also referred to
scotianostra:19th century Stained Glass Window from South Bantaskine House depicting Lord George Mu
leandadelisle:I forgot I had this hanging in a passage - a Jacobite family tree! Pretty and fun 
The 270th Anniversary of the Battle of Culloden The painting included is: An Incident in the Rebelli
My latest painting of John Graham of Claverhouse, the Viscount Dundee, on the eve of his death at th
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