The National Trust for Scotland has confirmed details of events to commemorate the Battle of Culloden for April 2022.
A programme of events, some in person at the site of the 1746 battle, and some online will run from Thursday 14 – Sunday 17 April, exploring the battle, its tactics and its impact, as well as the role of the physical landscape itself in shaping the battle, and the work the National Trust for Scotland does to conserve this important place.
On 16 April 1746, the final Jacobite Rising came to a brutal head in one of the most harrowing battles in British history.
Jacobite supporters, seeking to restore the Stuart monarchy to the British thrones, gathered to fight the Duke of Cumberland’s government troops. It was the last pitched battle on British soil and, in less than an hour, around 1,600 men were slain – 1,500 of them Jacobites.
The National Trust for Scotland’s operations manager for Culloden, Raoul Curtis-Machin said: ‘The Battle of Culloden was the culmination of a year of brutal conflict across Britain. So many people were affected and the events on the battlefield and their impacts echo still to this day, which is why so many people join in its commemoration.’
The full weekend programme is:
14 April
10:15 ONSITE – Conservation Grazing at Culloden: Come and find out how we manage our landscape through the use of conservation grazing. Cattle, horses, and goats all play their part to ensure we are able to tell the wider story of the battle. Booking is essential.
10:30 ONLINE – War Stories; discover a range of perspectives on the battle of Culloden in this series of 20 min talks. These online talks will be launched and are free to log into and listen.
14:00 ONSITE – The blueprint of Culloden; Join our engagement team for an hour-long tour of the battlefield. This tour will explore the tactics of battle, the role of the cavalry and artillery, and the impact of the conflict on the communities that surround Culloden. Booking is essential.
15 April
10:15 ONSITE Conservation Grazing at Culloden: Come and find out how we manage our landscape through the use of conservation grazing. Cattle, horses, and goats all play their part to ensure we are able to tell the wider story of the battle. Booking is essential
10:30 ONLINE Then and now; Join Derek Alexander Head of Archaeology for the National trust for Scotland and Professor Christopher Duffy author of The ’45 and Fight for a Throne the Jacobite ’45 reconsidered as they discuss the recent archaeological dig on site and new maps that have been drawn together.
13:00 ONSITE & ONLINE Aftermath & Cumberland’s Policy in Scotland; Join Professor Murray Pittock author of Culloden in our annual 1745 association lecture as he examines the impact of government policy in Scotland in the aftermath of Culloden. This session will be broadcast online limited seats available in the audience on site. Booking is essential.
14:00 ONSITE – The blueprint of Culloden; Join our engagement and estate team for an hour-long tour of the battlefield. This tour will explore the tactics of battle, the role of the calvary and artillery, and the impact of the conflict on the communities that surround Culloden. Booking is essential.
16 April
11:00 ONSITE – Commemoration: Join the Gaelic society of Inverness as in the annual commemoration of the battle. The event will consist of wreath laying and an address by the honorary Chief of the society. This is an un ticketed event, but parking is limited on site.
13:00 ONSITE & ONLINE Perspectives of battle; Join David Alston, author of Slaves and Highlanders: Silenced histories of Scotland and the Caribbean, Maggie Craig Author of Damn Rebel Bitches and Bare Ass banditti and Dr Arran Johnston founding director of the Scottish Battlefields Trust as they discuss different perspectives on the battle of Culloden – Highlighting often overlooked voices and consequences of the conflict. This session will be broadcast online limited seats available in the audience on site. Booking is essential.
17 April
10:15 ONSITE – Conservation Grazing at Culloden: Come and find out how we manage our landscape through the use of conservation grazing. Cattle, horses, and goats all play their part to ensure we are able to tell the wider story of the battle. Booking is essential.
10:30 ONLINE – The view from the field; Join Operations Manager Raoul Curtis Machin and Estate Manager Catriona McIntosh as they talk to members of the Culloden Estate team about their ongoing work. They will be discussing the impact of the landscape of the battlefield, sense of place and what care day to day looks like.
13:00 ONLINE – Talking Tartan; This fabric plays a huge role in Scottish culture; discover more about tartan weaving today and the history of the cloth in this interesting and engaging talk with Andrew Mackenzie, Head of Old Master Paintings at Bonhams and Clare Campbell owner founder and driving force behind Prickly Thistle Tartan.
14:00 ONSITE – The blueprint of Culloden; Join our engagement and estate team for an hour-long tour of the battlefield. This tour will explore the tactics of battle, the role of the calvary and artillery, and the impact of the conflict on the communities that surround Culloden. Booking is essential.
The richly researched, stimulating and sensitive Culloden Visitor Centre, which stands beside the battlefield, features artefacts from both sides of the battle and interactive displays that reveal the background to the conflict. It is both a monument and a guide to a pivotal day in history.
Booking for all onsite events, except the Commemoration Service, is essential. Book at www.nts.org.uk. Online events will be accessible at https://www.nts.org.uk/stories/culloden-commemoration-2022.
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