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https://t.co/KohQJuNkZs British Monarchs Who Ended Badly, Part 11: The German Georges #RobertWalpole #history #Britishhistory #Scotland #Georgians #Culloden #Jacobites #BonniePrinceCharlie #Hanoverians #GeorgeI #GeorgeII #CarolineofAnspach #SirRobertWalpole #PrimeMinister
https://t.co/KohQJuNSP0 British Monarchs Who Ended Badly, Part 11: The German Georges and Robert Walpole #history #Britishhistory #Scotland #Georgians #Culloden #Jacobites #BonniePrinceCharlie #Hanoverians #GeorgeI #GeorgeII #CarolineofAnspach #SirRobertWalpole #WarofJenkinsEar
British Monarchs Who Ended Badly, Part 11: The German Georges and Robert Walpole https://t.co/KohQJuNkZs #history #Britishhistory #Scotland #Georgians #Culloden #Jacobites #BonniePrinceCharlie #WarofJenkinsEar #Hanoverians #GeorgeI #GeorgeII #CarolineofAnspach #SirRobertWalpole
17 Sept 1745 - The Jacobite army captures the city of Edinburgh without firing a shot after charging through the city gates when they open for an arriving carriage. #OTD #History #Edinburgh #Jacobites
16 April 1746. Loyalist forces of George II defeated the Jacobites, supported by French troops, who wanted to restore the Stuarts to the British throne, at the Battle of Culloden. After the battle, many highland traditions were banned.
Only 3️⃣ days to go until the #AndrewHillhouse exhibition. 📢
Hosted by @John_De_graeme, it's a showcase of the artists work. 🖼️
He depicted many scenes from Scotland's past from the William Wallace era to the Jacobites.
📆 Sat 26 Feb
⏰ 11am
🗺️ @CallendarSquare
#Exhibition
This weekend 27/28 Nov is #HistoryWritersDay via @Books2Cover during which a regiment of brill history/art history and historical-fiction authors will be promoting their fab books. I may tweet about #Jacobites @FoundlingMuseum #Peterloo & Billy #Hogarth 😉 pics @NPGLondon📚🎄🎁🍾
Felix O'Neille, French army captain, helping Prince Charles Edward Stuart escape the English. OVER THE SEA TO SKYE
#Jacobites #Culloden #Scotland #truestory
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Felix O'Neille, French army captain, helping Prince Charles Edward Stuart escape the English. OVER THE SEA TO SKYE
#Jacobites #Culloden #Scotland #truestory
https://t.co/xmyiIEScZ1
Felix O'Neille, French army captain, helping Prince Charles Edward Stuart escape the English. OVER THE SEA TO SKYE
#Jacobites #Culloden #Scotland #truestory
https://t.co/xmyiIEScZ1
“The view of the Jacobites as quasi-colonial primitives is persistent […] The seriousness of Jacobitism is ignored because the power of the threat undermines the story of British unity.”
—Prof @P14Murray on “Whig History” & #Culloden
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#OnThisDay in 1746, 275 years ago, the Battle of Culloden took place. It was the last battle fought on British soil.
At about 1pm the Jacobite Army opened fire on Hanoverian troops.
In under an hour of battle, about 1,300 were killed and roughly 1,250 were Jacobites.
Felix O'Neille, French army captain, helping Prince Charles Edward Stuart escape the English. OVER THE SEA TO SKYE
#Jacobites #Culloden #Scotland #truestory
https://t.co/xmyiIEScZ1
Felix O'Neille, French army captain, helping Bonny Prince Charlie escape the English. OVER THE SEA TO SKYE
#Jacobites #Culloden #Scotland #truestory
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Felix O'Neille, French army captain, helping Prince Charles Edward Stuart escape the English. OVER THE SEA TO SKYE
#Jacobites #Culloden #Scotland #truestory
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On this day 275 years ago in Preston 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' gave this gold locket and portrait of himself to Miss Pedder at a ball held in his honour.
He aimed restore the Stuarts to the throne, but retreated to Scotland a couple of weeks later.
@Preston1715
#OTD
#jacobites
Felix O'Neille, French army captain, helping Prince Charles Edward Stuart escape the English. OVER THE SEA TO SKYE
#Jacobites #Culloden #Scotland #truestory
https://t.co/xmyiIEScZ1
RT @HerbalStorytell: Venturing into the #C18th realm of the oak tree ( secret symbol of the Jacobites and tannic tonic medicine) this week in the Very #CuriousHerbal project inspired by the work of pioneering Scotswoman Elizabeth Blackwell https://t.co/fkGh8awaVQ
Tellement moderne ! Les dessins de Penicuik sont un témoignage unique des révoltes jacobites de 1745-46. L’ensemble de ces dessins ont été éxécutés par un artiste inconnu à Penicuik, près d’Édimbourg.