Am Freiceadan Dubh agus Gaidhlig, The Black Watch and Gaelic
The Early Decades of The Black Watch Formed in 1725 as “The Highland Watch” in independent companies, what became known as The Black Watch, due
The Early Decades of The Black Watch Formed in 1725 as “The Highland Watch” in independent companies, what became known as The Black Watch, due
Although 8th May 1945 marked the end of hostilities in Europe, the conflict in the Far East was not over. Thousands of Allied Forces continued
The 12th June marks the 80th anniversary of St. Valery. It is a point in World War 2 that is often overshadowed by the heroic
Friday 8th May will mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day. Even during these strange times it’s important to remember what a momentous event this was
Our Collections Assistant, Fiona, enjoys discovering forgotten stories from The Black Watch history and sharing these with our visitors today. In this blog she writes
The history of The Black Watch is brimming with stories of bravery; from Fontenoy to The Battle of Alma through to the Chindits in World
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