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On 23 April 1733, construction of Tay Bridge at Aberfeldy began when Lieutenant-General George Wade placed the first stone. The bridge was designed by William Adam and cost £4095 5s 10d. It was part of Wade's Crieff-Dalnacardoch military road and still carries road traffic today.

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The 9th (Glasgow Highland) Battalion, Highland Light Infantry of the Territorial Force at Gailes Camp, Ayrshire, in 1909. The Territorial Force came into existence on 1 April 1908 as part of the army reforms under Richard Haldane, Secretary of State for War.

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Men of the Royal Marine Division training in the snow at Hawick in March 1942. Their mountain and cold-weather warfare training was part of the deception operation HARDBOILED, designed to fool the Germans into believing a landing in Norway was imminent.

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17 January 1746: In a storm of sleet, wind and hail, the Jacobite army of Charles Edward Stuart clashed with government forces commanded by Lieutenant-General Henry Hawley at the Battle of Falkirk Muir, the largest military engagement of the Jacobite Rising of 1745.

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Private M. Methven from Methilhill, Fife, and Private M. Holme from Kendal, Westmorland, searching the skies for hostile aircraft at a 3.7-inch anti-aircraft battery at Cairneyhill near Dunfermline in January 1943.

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RMS Empress of Britain arriving at Greenock on 17 December 1939 with the first Canadian soldiers to arrive in Britain. The vessel was one of four liners of Canadian troop convoy TC.1. In the background are the battlecruiser HMS Hood and the battleship HMS Warspite, which had escorted TC.1.

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Detail from John Wood's 1825 map of Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Scotland, showing the five-gun battery guarding Rothesay harbour and anchorage. In 1799, five 18-pounder guns were mounted at what is now known as Battery Place, just along from the site of an earlier Cromwellian battery.

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A plan of the battle of Prestonpans by Paul Fourdrinier, based on a plan drawn by an officer of engineers who was present at the engagement. The identity of the engineer on whose map this published map is based is unknown.

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On 13 September 1653, a Cromwellian flotilla anchored off Duart Castle, Isle of Mull, was ravaged by a storm, which sank three warships, including the Swan. The ships were supporting Colonel Ralph Cobbett's expedition to subdue Clan Maclean during the Earl of Glencairn's Royalist uprising.

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3 September 1745: The Jacobite army marched from Blair Castle, through the Pass of Killiecrankie and on to Dunkeld. Charles Edward Stuart lodged in Dunkeld House, where he was entertained by local fiddler Niel Gow. The advance guard led by Lochiel and Keppoch arrived at Perth and secured the town.

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The "Lily" floating airstrip during trials off Lamlash, Isle of Arran, on 30 August 1945. Created by R. M. Hamilton, it consisted of hexagonal buoyancy drums connected to form a flexible landing surface. It was intended to support the planned invasion of Japan.

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Ready your muskets and join the Sir Arthur Erskine regiment for a tour of the site of Dunkeld's 1689 Jacobite Battle! 22-23 August 2025. For more info and to book visit: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dunkeld-ba...

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21 August 1689: The Jacobites under Brigadier-General Alexander Cannon attacked the Earl of Angus's Regiment commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel William Cleland, holding the town of Dunkeld. The brutal urban fighting would see most of the town destroyed before the Jacobites were forced to withdraw.

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Action at Highbridge: The first shots of the Jacobite ’45 - Jacobite Wars On 16 August 1745, two companies from the 2nd Battalion of St Clair’s 1st Regiment of Foot (Royal Scots), marching to reinforce the garrison of Fort William, were attacked by a party of Macdonalds at ...

On 16 August 1745, two companies from the 2nd Battalion of St Clair’s 1st Regiment of Foot (Royal Scots), marching to reinforce the garrison of Fort William, were attacked by a party of Macdonalds at Highbridge in the first military engagement of the Jacobite Rising of 1745.

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8 August 1503: 30-year-old James IV married 13-year-old Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England, in a ceremony in Holyrood Abbey. The wedding was portrayed as the marriage of the Thistle and the Rose by the Scots poet William Dunbar.

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Watch online: Anna Groundwater: Finding Scotland’s Place in World History From Mon 18 Aug - Though small in landmass, Scotland and her people have had a mighty impact on the world over many centuries. In Connecting Scotland's History, Anna Groundwater demonstrates the richn...

Hi @scottishhistory.org I'd really appreciate a shout-out for my upcoming event @edbookfest.bsky.social on my book Connecting Scotland's History - 18 August - and available to watch online (you decide what to pay!) bit.ly/3J0amPx

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8 August 1503: 30-year-old James IV married 13-year-old Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England, in a ceremony in Holyrood Abbey. The wedding was portrayed as the marriage of the Thistle and the Rose by the Scots poet William Dunbar.

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The 9th (Highlanders) Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) at Leith following their mobilisation in August 1914. At the outbreak of the war, they formed part of the Lothian Brigade (TF). The 1/9th Battalion would deploy to France in February 1915 and would first see action at Second Ypres.

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The departure of the 1/5th (The Sutherland and Caithness) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders from Wick railway station on 6 August 1914, heading for Bedford. The battalion was part of the Territorial Force and formed part of the Seaforth & Cameron Brigade.

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Captain Thomas Sheridan Riddell-Webster of the 1st Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) at Maryhill Barracks in Glasgow in early August 1914. The 1st Battalion would leave Glasgow by train for Southampton on 13 August and would embark on SS Caledonia the following day.

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Russia and the Jacobite scare of 1725 | Jacobite Wars On 15 June 1725, Russian warships and transport vessels anchored off of the Isle of Lewis while en-route to Spain. Rumours quickly spread that they were there to land arms and men to support a Jacobit...

On 15 June 1725, Russian warships and transport vessels anchored off the Isle of Lewis while en route to Spain. Rumours quickly spread that they were there to land arms and men to support a Jacobite rising, and it was feared that this was part of a larger Russian invasion.

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HES to conduct high-level masonry inspections on historic sites across Shetland | ScottishHistory.org High-level masonry inspections, which are looking at the impact of climate change on historic sites, in combination with other factors, are set to begin at sites across Shetland this summer, beginning...

High-level masonry inspections, which are looking at the impact of climate change on historic sites, in combination with other factors, are set to begin at historic sites across Shetland this summer, beginning on 8 July.

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Conservation work to the Great Hall at Kisimul Castle on Barra begins | ScottishHistory.org Essential conservation works to the Great Hall at Kisimul Castle on Barra started on Monday 30 June, Historic Environment Scotland (HES) announced. The project aims to implement new interventions to t...

Essential conservation works to the Great Hall at Kisimul Castle on Barra started on Monday 30 June, Historic Environment Scotland (HES) announced.

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2 July 1745: Lieutenant-General Sir John Cope, commander-in-chief in Scotland, received a report from Duncan Forbes of Culloden, Lord President of the Court of Session, that Charles Edward Stuart was expected to land in the western highlands that summer to attempt an insurrection.

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19 June 1746: Argyll Militia under Major-General John Campbell of Mamore arrived at St Kilda. Mamore had received intelligence that Charles Edward Stuart and other prominent Jacobites were hiding there. He found nothing but a population largely ignorant of world events.

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Peter Tillemans' painting of the Battle of Glen Shiel commemorates Major-General Joseph Wightman's victory over the Jacobite forces under the Marquis of Tullibardine on 10 June 1719. It is one of the few extant oil paintings of the Highland landscape from the first half of the 18th century.

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Colonel James Campbell's Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) with their distinctive mitre caps guarding Spanish and Highland captives at the battle of Glen Shiel, fought on 10 June 1719. 3 Troops of the Greys saw action under Major Patrick Robertson. Painting by Lionel Edwards.

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A Polish soldier of General Stanisław Maczek's 1st Polish Armoured Division feeding young owls sitting on a 25-pounder at the Artillery School in Blairadam, Fife in May 1943.

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15 May 1689: With the Firth of Clyde secured by Captain George Rooke's Royal Navy squadron, Captain William Young's 500-strong Scottish government expeditionary force boarded hired boats at Largs and sailed across to Tarbert in northern Kintyre, where the force disembarked later that day.

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12 May 1746: Alexander Macdonald of Glencoe's Regiment surrendered to Major-General John Campbell of Mamore at his camp in Appin. Mamore allowed the common men to return home but detained the gentlemen of the regiment. Macdonald told Mamore that he had been intimidated into joining the Jacobites.

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