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主頁 / Scotland / Culloden 46

Remembering Culloden - 16 April 1746
The Memorial Cairn and grave markers of the clans were raised by Duncan Forbes, a local landowner. As regards the Government army, a coin found near this panel suggests that their dead may have been buried close to this point. [Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
Stone markers of Clan graves
[Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
The Battle of Culloden - 16 April 1746
In just a few minutes of fighting, around 700 Jacobite soldiers were killed or wounded. [Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
The Culloden Battlefield is a War Grave
Please be respectful when you visit the site [Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
The flowers of the Culloden Battlefield
[Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
The Highland Charge
It was from around here that the Jacobites began charging at the Government army [Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
The Memorial Cairn
[Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
The Memorial Cairn
This 20ft high Memorial Cairn was erected by Duncan Forbes in 1881. It is the most recognizable feature of the Culloden Battlefield. [Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
The red flags of the Government army front line
[Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
The red flags show the Government Front Line
[Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
There used to be a high wall here.
This small wall was built to show approximate position of a much higher wall which Government troops infiltrated and attacked the Jacobites from the rear. [Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
There's plenty of disabled parking spots here.
[Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
This row of hay looks like a battle line
[Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
Through the archway is the Culloden Battlefield
[Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]
Well of the Dead
This stone, west of the Field of the English, marks the place where Alexander MacGillivray of Dunmaglass fell leading Clan Chattan. [Culloden Battlefield - Culloden Moor - Inverness - Scotland]