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The First Meeting Of Prince Charles With Flora Macdonald In The Isalnd Of South Uist, 1747. Engraved By R. Anderson After A. Johnstone. From The Book "Illustrations Of English And Scottish History"Volume Ii
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The First Meeting Of Prince Charles With Flora Macdonald In The Isalnd Of South Uist, 1747. Engraved By R. Anderson After A. Johnstone. From The Book "Illustrations Of English And Scottish History"Volume Ii
The First Meeting Of Prince Charles With Flora Macdonald In The Isalnd Of South Uist, 1747. Engraved By R. Anderson After A. Johnstone. From The Book " Illustrations Of English And Scottish History" Volume Ii
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the first meeting of Prince Charles with Flora Macdonald on the island of South Uist in 1747. Engraved by R. Anderson after A. Johnstone, this illustration is taken from the renowned book "Illustrations of English and Scottish History". Volume II. In this horizontal scene, we witness a young Prince Charles, also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie or The Pretender, standing tall and regal as he encounters Flora Macdonald. Flora, an extraordinary heroine of her time, played a crucial role in helping Charles escape capture during his Jacobite rebellion against King George II. The engraving beautifully depicts the rugged landscape of South Uist as the backdrop to this historic encounter. It transports us back to the 18th century when power struggles between monarchs were at their peak. As we gaze upon this image, we can almost feel the tension and anticipation that must have filled the air during this clandestine meeting. It serves as a reminder of how individuals like Flora Macdonald shaped history through their bravery and loyalty. Ken Welsh's masterful work brings to life not only these historical figures but also an entire era marked by political turmoil and royal aspirations. This print is truly a treasure for any lover of English and Scottish history seeking to delve into the fascinating stories that unfolded centuries ago.
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