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Monument to Flora MacDonald the young heroine who helped

Monument to Flora MacDonald the young heroine who helped


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Filename: 770-764.jpg

Size: 5388 x 3608 (6.9MB)

Date: 7th January 2000

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Credit: Patrick Dieudonne/Robert Harding

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Monument to Flora MacDonald the young heroine who helped

Monument to Flora MacDonald the young heroine who helped Bonnie Prince Charlie escape the English in 1746, Kilmuir graveyard, Trotternish, Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

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Cemeteries Grave Grave Yard Highland Region Inner Hebrides Isle Of Skye Moody Overcast Skies Skye Trotternish Flora Macdonald Kilmuir


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of history and heroism in a single frame. Monument to Flora MacDonald stands tall, paying tribute to the young heroine who fearlessly aided Bonnie Prince Charlie's escape from the clutches of the English in 1746. Located in Kilmuir graveyard, Trotternish, Isle of Skye, this monument is a testament to bravery and resilience. The moody atmosphere surrounding the monument adds an air of mystery and intrigue. The overcast skies create a somber backdrop against which this remarkable piece of art stands out. Its contemporary design seamlessly blends with its surroundings while still commanding attention. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded not only of Flora MacDonald's courageous act but also of Scotland's rich religious heritage. The Christian symbolism present in this photograph serves as a reminder that faith played an integral role in shaping both individuals and nations throughout history. With its vibrant colors and expert composition, this print transports us to another time and place - one where customs were different but values remained steadfast. It invites us on a journey through Scotland's highland region, specifically the Inner Hebrides' enchanting Isle of Skye. Whether you are drawn to travel destinations steeped in history or simply appreciate fine photography capturing moments frozen in time, this stunning image by Patrick Dieudonne/Robert Harding is sure to captivate your imagination.

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