Target of Wood, Basket-Hilted Sword
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Caption | Target of Wood. Made in France for Prince Charles Edward Stuart, and borne by him at Culloden. By permission of Colonel Macpherson of Cluny. Basket-Hilted Sword. Which belonged to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, and was worn by him at the Battles of Falkirk, Prestonpans, and Culloden. By permission of Right Reverend Angus Macdonald, DD Illustration for The Royal House of Stuart drawn from relics of the Stuarts by William Gibb (London, 1890). |
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Creator | English School (19th century) |
Artwork medium | chromolithograph |
Credit | Look and Learn |
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M351528 | Hi-res: 7,449 x 4,845 pixels Lo-res: 1,240 x 806 pixels |
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