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The Young Pretender and the Highland Chiefs on board the "Doutelle"prior to his landing in Scotland (engraving)
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The Young Pretender and the Highland Chiefs on board the "Doutelle"prior to his landing in Scotland (engraving)
973069 The Young Pretender and the Highland Chiefs on board the " Doutelle" prior to his landing in Scotland (engraving) by Ralston, J.M.L. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Young Pretender and the Highland Chiefs on board the " Doutelle" prior to his landing in Scotland. Illustration for The Popular History of England by Charles Macfarlane and Thomas Archer (Blackie, 1886).); © Look and Learn
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The Young Pretender and the Highland Chiefs on board the 'Doutelle' prior to his landing in Scotland
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. This engraving by J. M. L. Ralston takes us back to a pivotal moment in history, capturing the anticipation and determination of The Young Pretender and the Highland Chiefs as they set sail aboard the majestic vessel, "Doutelle". This historic print offers a glimpse into one of Scotland's most significant events. The image depicts a group of resolute figures, dressed in traditional Scottish attire, standing tall on deck. Their expressions reveal a mix of hope and defiance as they embark on their journey towards Scotland's shores. The Young Pretender himself stands at the forefront, exuding an air of confidence that belies his youth. As we delve deeper into this scene, we are transported to a time when England and Scotland were locked in political turmoil. The Young Pretender's audacious attempt to claim the throne ignited passions across both nations. His alliance with these loyal Highland Chiefs symbolizes their unwavering commitment to restoring what they believed was their rightful monarch. Ralston's masterful engraving captures not only historical accuracy but also evokes emotions that resonate even today. It serves as a reminder of how individuals can unite under shared aspirations for freedom and sovereignty. This remarkable piece from Charles Macfarlane and Thomas Archer's "The Popular History of England" invites us to reflect upon our own place within history while celebrating those who dared challenge established powers for what they believed was right
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