Charles Edward Stuart & the Jacobite Rebellion
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Jacobite Rebellion led by Charles Edward Stuart better known as Bonnie Prince Charlie in Scottish historical art prints by military artist Mark Churms. Mark Churms lived in Scotland for 6 years and in this time produced a series of four Jacobite paintings depicting the four major events of the uprising.

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After the battle of Falkirk, the Jacobite army marched towards Inverness closely followed by the Duke of Cumberland's English army. On 16th April 1746, the Duke forced a confrontation at Culloden Moor. The Jacobite army were outnumbered and outmaneuvered by Cumberland's army and when they turned to flee they were cut down by the Royal Cavalry. The Duke earned the nickname the Butcher because of his ruthless slaughter of the Jacbites at Culloden Moor.

The Charge of the Highlanders at the Battle of Preston Pans, by Mark Churms.

Battle of Prestonpans. Bonnie Prince Charlie, after landing at Glenfinnan, in his bid to gain the British Throne. Lord George Murray with an army of 2,000 Jacobites marched southward where they were meet at Prestonpans by General Sir John Cope and a Royal army of 3,000 men On the 21st September. The Jacobites charged the government troops and routed them. hundreds of Government troops were killed or wounded and over 1,000 were captured. with the Jacobite losses less than 150. With this victory Charles Edward Stuart and the Jacobite army marched southwards into England capturing the towns of Carlisle, Penrith, Lancaster and Preston and getting as far as Nottingham before lack of supplies and new recruits forced him to heads back to Scotland. Through the early morning Autumn mist, Highlanders of the Appin Regiment abandon their plaids and rush headlong across fields of stubble into the stunned ranks of Jonny Copes army. The force sent by the Crown to destroy the rebellion and capture the Pretender is itself utterly routed in a matter of minutes. The first major engagement of the uprising is a swift and complete victory for the Princes men. Except for the garrisons of Edinburgh, Stirling, Fort William and Fort Augustus, Scotland is now under the control of the Jacobites.

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Signed limited edition of 2500 prints. Special Promotion : This print is 30% off for a limited time only! Image size 8 inches x 12 inches (20cm x 31cm). Price £23.52


Original painting by Mark Churms. Massive Saving! Was £7200. Image size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £5000.00


Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00

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Rommel in Normandy, France, 2nd July 1944 by David Pentland. (GL)

Rommel in Normandy, France, 2nd July 1944 by David Pentland. (GL)

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Battle of Culloden by Mark Churms.

Battle of Culloden by Mark Churms.

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Battle of Culloden by Mark Churms.

Icy rain adds its misery to the bitter conflict on Drumossie Moor. In the shadow of the Black Isle, two English ships on the waters of the Moray Firth, await the outcome of the decisive battle. Pounded by Cumberlands gunners and raked by steady musketry, the Princes brave men can make no headway. Although the Irish and French regulars refuse to give ground, the Jacobite lines gradually disintegrate. Tired, cold and hungry men flea past Culloden House for the relative safety of Inverness. On the Scottish right the Argyll Militia, supported by Hawleys Dragoons, tear down the walls of the Culwiniac and Culchunaig enclosures in an outflanking attack. Avochies men offer some resistance but Major Gillies McBean stands alone on the breach. He cuts down more than a dozen Argylls, including Lord Robert Kerr, who lies mortally wounded, but his foes are too many. The hero eventually falls to a vicious cut to the forehead, his thigh bone is also broken. Despite the cries of a mounted officer to save that brave man, the major is ruthlessly bayonetted, his back against the wall. The victory is complete and nothing more can be done. In the distance, the Young Pretender is forced to abandon the field and Scotlands hope of claiming the British Throne.

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Artist signed edition print. Image size 12 inches x 5 inches (31cm x 13cm). Price £18.00


Original painting by Mark Churms. Image size 78 inches x 46 inches (200cm x 117m). Price £15000.00


Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00

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The Charge of the Highlanders at the Battle of Preston Pans, by Mark Churms.

The Charge of the Highlanders at the Battle of Preston Pans, by Mark Churms.

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Raising the Standard at Glenfinnan, by Mark Churms.

Raising the Standard at Glenfinnan, by Mark Churms.

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Raising the Standard at Glenfinnan, by Mark Churms.

Supported by the Highland Chiefs with twelve hundred highlanders present. Prince Charles Edward Stuart raised his standard at Glenfinnan on the 19th August 1745. This was the start of the Forty Five which would end with the defeat of the Jacobite Army on Drumossie Moor at the battle of Culloden 16th April 1746.

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Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 24 inches x 15 inches (61cm x 38cm). Price £135.00


Original painting by Mark Churms. Massive Saving! Was £8400. Image size 46 inches x 36 inches (117cm x 91cm). Price £5500.00


Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00

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Battle of Culloden by Mark Churms.

Battle of Culloden by Mark Churms.

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Kicking in the Door by David Rowlands.

Kicking in the Door by David Rowlands.

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The Jacobite Piper by Mark Churms.

After the unsuccessful march on London, Prince Charlie retreats to the safety of Scotland. The army regroups and more men come to join the cause, including soldiers from France. However King Georges men are never far away. As dark, winter rain clouds draw in over the high ground above the town of Falkirk, the Jacobite army assembles to face Hang-man Hawleys dragoons and infantry. A piper plays on while the men of Ogilvys Regiment, in the second line, load and make ready their weapons for the coming assault. Bonnie Prince Charlie (so called for his nature, not his looks) rides down the ranks followed by Lord Elcho and his Life Guards. Red coated Irish Pickets, regulars from France, are also in reserve.

Signed limited edition of 2500 prints. Image size 15 inches x 24 inches (38cm x 61cm). Price £60.00


Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Special Promotion : This print is HALF PRICE for a limited time only! Image size 15 inches x 24 inches (38cm x 61cm). Price £52.80


Signed limited edition of 2500 prints. Special Promotion : This print is 30% off for a limited time only! Image size 8 inches x 12 inches (20cm x 31cm). Price £23.52


Original painting by Mark Churms. Image size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £6000.00


Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00

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The Charge of the Highlanders at the Battle of Preston Pans, by Mark Churms.

The Charge of the Highlanders at the Battle of Preston Pans, by Mark Churms.

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The Battle for Ponyri Station, Kursk, 9th July 1943 by David Pentland.

The Battle for Ponyri Station, Kursk, 9th July 1943 by David Pentland.

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DHM0363. The Charge of the Highlanders at the battle of Preston Pans, by Mark Churms.  Battle of Prestonpans.  Bonnie Prince Charlie, after landing at Glenfinnan, in his bid to gain the British Throne.  Lord George Murray with an army of 2,000 Jacobites marched southward where they were meet  at Prestonpans by General  Sir John Cope and a Royal army of 3,000 men  On the 21st September.  The Jacobite's charged the  government troops and routed them. hundreds of Government troops were killed or wounded and over 1,000 were captured. with the Jacobite losses less than 150.  With this victory Charles Edward Stuart and the Jacobite army marched southwards into England capturing the towns of Carlisle, Penrith, Lancaster and Preston and getting as far as Nottingham before lack of supplies and new recruits forced him to heads back to Scotland.

DHM0297. Raising the Standard at Glenfinnan, by Mark Churms.  Supported by the Highland Chiefs with twelve hundred highlanders present. Prince Charles Edward Stuart raised his standard at Glenfinnan on the 19th August  1745. This was the start of the "Forty Five" which would end with the defeat of the Jacobite Army on Drumossie Moor at the battle of Culloden 16th April 1746.

DHM0362. The Jacobite Piper. by Mark Churms.  Depicting the Jacobite forces before the Battle of Falkirk 1746, Bonnie Prince Charlie can be seen on horseback behind the troops, as a Piper plays to encourage the clansman.

DHM0254. Battle of Culloden by Mark Churms.  Icy rain adds its misery to the bitter conflict on Drumossie Moor. In the shadow of the Black Isle, two English ships on the waters of the Moray Firth, await the outcome of the decisive battle. Pounded by Cumberlands gunners and raked by steady musketry, the Prince's brave men can make no headway. Although the Irish and French regulars refuse to give ground, the Jacobite lines gradually disintegrate. Tired, cold and hungry men flea past Culloden House for the relative safety of Inverness. On the Scottish right the Argyll Militia, supported by Hawley's Dragoons, tear down the walls of the Culwiniac and Culchunaig enclosures in an outflanking attack. Avochie's men offer some resistance but Major Gillies McBean stands alone on the breach. He cuts down more than a dozen Argylls, including Lord Robert Kerr, who lies mortally wounded, but his foes are too many. The hero eventually falls to a vicious cut to the forehead, his thigh bone is also broken. Despite the cries of a mounted officer to "save that brave man", the major is ruthlessly bayonetted, his back against the wall. The victory is complete and nothing more can be done. In the distance, the "Young Pretender" is forced to abandon the field and Scotland's hope of claiming the British Throne.

 

 

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