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    Culloden +263 years

    To honor those who fought and died in the Battle of Culloden, I will be wearing my Fraser Hunting kilt this afternoon. Work requires me to wear a uniform, but I'll be wearing black kilt hose and my Fraser Hunting flashes under the pants.

    I have an amateur radio club meeting tonight and none of the members have seen me kilted....yet. It will be interesting to see the reception I get.

    Anyone else doing anything to remember this day in history?

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    I am all in black today black kilt, black t shirt, black socks.
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    Wearing Black and remembering all those who gave up their lives for this cause!
    I don't believe the idea is to arrive in heaven in a well preserved body! But to slide in side ways,Kilt A' Fly'n! Scream'en "Mon Wha A Ride" Kilted Santas
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    Kilted at work with black vest (still waiting for my daywear jackets) and black flashes...
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    Forgive my ignorance, but what better place to learn about history? What was the battle of culloden?

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    I'll let some of our historians answer that, but please also list your favorite books about the subject when you do, thanks! I think I'd like to get one once I finish the current book I'm reading.

    As far as us... I've been trying to think about it. I'd like to get hubby into his Black Stewart kilt tonight, but I'm not sure what all we'll do, really. I need to run an errand, but I don't know if he wants to wear the kilt out for that. He thought about making a nice dinner, but we'll see.

    I wish I had finished the book I'm reading now and thought about it sooner so I could have gotten a book on Culloden. I think that would have been a good way to spend the day.

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    I'll be sporting my Black Watch today to commemorate the day. That makes 2 San Angeloans kilted in one day....could get crazy!
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    On April 16th, 1746, Bonnie Prince Charlie was defeated at the Battle of Culloden. This defeat ended the Jacobite rebellion.
    Last edited by Highlander31; 17th April 09 at 12:10 AM. Reason: Typo on the date.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lethearen View Post
    Forgive my ignorance, but what better place to learn about history? What was the battle of culloden?
    Fancying myself something of an amateur historian, I am tempted to jump on this one, but . . .

    Just wait'll Todd gets here. Man are you in for some interesting stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lethearen View Post
    Forgive my ignorance, but what better place to learn about history? What was the battle of culloden?
    Quote Originally Posted by Cynthia View Post
    I'll let some of our historians answer that, but please also list your favorite books about the subject when you do, thanks! I think I'd like to get one once I finish the current book I'm reading.
    I'm not a historian, but short answer. The Battle of Culloden was the last battle fought on British soil, 16 April 1745 as part of the Jacobite Rebellion.

    I don't currently have any books on the battle. I just ordered "Culloden" by John Prebble.

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