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Chas. Edward (The Pretender) And Flora Macdonald, (mid 19th century). Creator: J Rogers
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Chas. Edward (The Pretender) And Flora Macdonald, (mid 19th century). Creator: J Rogers
Chas. Edward (The Pretender) And Flora Macdonald, (mid 19th century). Flora MacDonald (1722-1790) helped the Jacobite pretender Charles Edward Stuart ( Bonnie Prince Charlie, 1720-1788) to escape after his defeat by the English at the Battle of Culloden (1745) in the Highlands of Scotland. He hid in a cave on the Isle of Skye for 5 days in 1746. [John Tallis & Company, London & New York]
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This print captures the historical figures of Chas. Edward (The Pretender) and Flora Macdonald in the mid-19th century. The image, created by J Rogers, transports us back to a significant moment in Scottish history. Flora MacDonald, a courageous woman from Scotland, played an instrumental role in aiding the Jacobite pretender Charles Edward Stuart after his defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1745. Known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, he sought refuge on the Isle of Skye where he hid for five days inside a cave. In this engraving by Hippolyte Paul Delaroche, we witness Flora MacDonald's unwavering loyalty as she assists Charles Edward Stuart during his time of need. Her bravery shines through as she helps him escape from capture by the English forces. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth and intensity to this powerful scene. It serves as a reminder of the struggles faced by these individuals during a tumultuous period in British history. John Tallis & Company beautifully preserved this piece that showcases not only their artistic prowess but also their commitment to capturing important moments for posterity. As we gaze upon this photograph print today, it allows us to reflect on the resilience and determination exhibited by both Flora MacDonald and Charles Edward Stuart amidst political turmoil. Their story continues to inspire generations with its tale of courage against adversity.
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