I remember going to Culloden Moor in the late 1970s. It is a deeply moving place and the Battlefield should be left well alone as a War Grave. Following the Battle of Culloden Scotland and England became United. If there was one single place in the whole of Scotland which is sacrosanct it is this place. (Remembering my late friend NEEM in ardua tendit, a proud Scot)
Thank you for sharing all this with us James. You worked hard on Saturday.
#culloden
Tha seo miorbhallach math! Mòran taing!
Do you know which Psalm they were singing? Who was the precentor?
I remember going to Culloden Moor in the late 1970s. It is a deeply moving place and the Battlefield should be left well alone as a War Grave. Following the Battle of Culloden Scotland and England became United. If there was one single place in the whole of Scotland which is sacrosanct it is this place. (Remembering my late friend NEEM in ardua tendit, a proud Scot)
United!! Untrue
@@douggeorge2178 What is untrue? The fact that the Scots were defeated again at Culloden in April 1746?