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18th century print. Battle of Culloden 1797


An interesting 18th century print, "The Battle of Culloden 1746" it was published on 1st November by LAURIE and WHITTLE. 53 FLEET STREET, LONDON.
It shows the Duke of Cumberland overseeing the battle.
On the back of the print someone has drawn up the lines of the troops, we believe this was done by a relative of one of the officers.
The print is in reasonable condition apart from a light patch to the top left hand corner of the print but this is on the border and not on the print itself.
Dimensions are 21.5 inches by 16 inches and is in its original Hogarth frame.
The Jacobite rising of 1745 was the attempt by Charles Edward Stuart to regain the British throne for the exiled House of Stuart. The rising occurred during the War of the Austrian Succession when most of the British Army was on the European continent. Charles Edward Stuart, commonly known as "Bonnie Prince Charlie" or "the Young Pretender", sailed to Scotland and raised the Jacobite standard at Glenfinnan in the Scottish Highlands, where he was supported by a gathering of Highland clansmen. The march south began with an initial victory at Prestonpans near Edinburgh. The Jacobite army, now in bold spirits, marched onwards to Carlisle, over the border in England. When it reached Derby, some British divisions were recalled from the Continent and the Jacobite army retreated north to Inverness where the last battle on Scottish soil took place on a nearby moor at Culloden. The Battle of Culloden ended with the final defeat of the Jacobite cause, and with Charles Edward Stuart fleeing with a price on his head, before finally sailing to France. WE CAN BE CONTACTED ANYTIME ON MOBILE 07966 398123
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We have a wonderful selection of Fine Period Furniture, Good Early Oak and other Decorative Antique Home Furnishings. We are based in the Heart of Northumberland by Hadrian's Roman Wall.
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Hexham
Nothumberland,
England
Tel : 07966 398123
Non UK callers : +44 7966 398123
It shows the Duke of Cumberland overseeing the battle.
On the back of the print someone has drawn up the lines of the troops, we believe this was done by a relative of one of the officers.
The print is in reasonable condition apart from a light patch to the top left hand corner of the print but this is on the border and not on the print itself.
Dimensions are 21.5 inches by 16 inches and is in its original Hogarth frame.
The Jacobite rising of 1745 was the attempt by Charles Edward Stuart to regain the British throne for the exiled House of Stuart. The rising occurred during the War of the Austrian Succession when most of the British Army was on the European continent. Charles Edward Stuart, commonly known as "Bonnie Prince Charlie" or "the Young Pretender", sailed to Scotland and raised the Jacobite standard at Glenfinnan in the Scottish Highlands, where he was supported by a gathering of Highland clansmen. The march south began with an initial victory at Prestonpans near Edinburgh. The Jacobite army, now in bold spirits, marched onwards to Carlisle, over the border in England. When it reached Derby, some British divisions were recalled from the Continent and the Jacobite army retreated north to Inverness where the last battle on Scottish soil took place on a nearby moor at Culloden. The Battle of Culloden ended with the final defeat of the Jacobite cause, and with Charles Edward Stuart fleeing with a price on his head, before finally sailing to France. WE CAN BE CONTACTED ANYTIME ON MOBILE 07966 398123
FRIENDLY COURTEOUS, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE SERVICE.
OUR BUSINESS
We have a wonderful selection of Fine Period Furniture, Good Early Oak and other Decorative Antique Home Furnishings. We are based in the Heart of Northumberland by Hadrian's Roman Wall.
DELIVERIES
We are pleased to offer a delivery service to any UK mainland address, most deliveries are done by ourselves unless you choose to use your own carrier. Please Note Prior to using the 'Buy Now' button, please contact us to organise delivery costs.
Please contact us without obligation for a delivery quote.
PAYMENT
We accept payment by PayPal, credit card, debit card, cheque or cash.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
Date 18th century
Late 18th Century Antiques Origin Scottish
Item code as162a262 / F1
Status Sold
£125.00 
$168.61 
€146.23 

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Nothumberland,
England
Tel : 07966 398123
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