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Scottish military art print of the Battle of Killiecrankie by Scottish military artist Alan Herriot showing the Charge of the Scottish Highlanders against the English Line during the Battle of Killiecrankie. Scottish military art print from Cranston Fine Arts. 

Killiecrankie 1689 by Alan Herriot  The battle of Killiecrankie fought during the first Jacobite uprising of 1689.

Killiecrankie 1689 by Alan Herriot.

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Original painting by Alan Herriot.  Free Shipping £12000.00

Killiecrankie 1689 by Alan Herriot.

The battle of Killiecrankie fought during the first Jacobite uprising of 1689.

Open edition print. Image size 23 inches x 13 inches (58cm x 38cm). Price £38.00


Original painting by Alan Herriot. . Price £12000.00

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