Bench series: Culloden

After a family funeral in Inverness this summer, we made a very brief tour of the battlefield at Culloden. It suited our sombre mood. The bench above, with its Gaelic inscription, is dedicated as follows to Gordon Thom:

Around the bench were memorials to the fallen, on both sides.




This is Leanach Cottage. A cannon ball is said to have been recovered from its turf wall more than a century ago.

I’m linking this post to Jude’s Bench Series which, for November, is looking for benches with a message.
We walked the Culloden battlefield when we were there in 1995 and took photos of the MacLachlan stones we found. My late husband’s family descends from the MacLachlan clan.
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It was the 80s when we first went. But I think you too would find it very different now – more commercial.
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That’s too bad. I hate it when people commercialize everything.
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Sorry about your loss. The desolation of this place is so fitting for a battlefield Memorial.
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Thanks, Donna.
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Very moving series of photos Anabel. It looks a mournful and desolate place – beautiful in a haunting way!
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Thank you – it was.
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Thank you ich habe ein Überzetzungsbrogram da kann ich soweit alles lesen.Wünsche ein gutes week-end und alles Liebe Gislinde
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Vielen Dank!
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Beautiful place, though certainly somber. Reminds me a lot of the battlefields I’ve seen that are peppered all across the United States. Vast, slightly rolling fields, sometimes with livestock, but rarely.
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Yes, I’ve visited a few Civil War battlefields and get the same haunted feeling especially when the landscape is much as it would have been. Manassass for example or the Sunken Road near Richmond. They stick in my mind.
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For me, it would definitely be Custard’s Last Stand. What a long, low place. Places like that definitely tend to carry the scars of memory, even when it might not be known by the people passing through.
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I haven’t been there. Another one for “some day”.
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