Clan Munro Canada members on the main staircase of the
Royal Highland Hotel, Inverness, following our AGM.
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Eilean Donan Castle – the Mackenzie Seaforth’s
coastal stronghold which became the Jacobites’
headquarters.
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Eilean Donan Castle from Dornie
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Presentation in Dornie Hall about the battle of Glen
Shiel, the last time the Munros fought as a Clan
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Chief,
Hector Munro of Foulis, laying a wreath at the Glen Shiel
Battlefield memorial
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Finnian
Munro, Younger, Of Foulis, carrying the Chief's banner up
to the redoubt.
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Brigadier
Hugh Monro and Chief Hector Munro. Note the flags at the
top of the hill in the background.
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Chief's banner and Union flag up at the redoubt.
Chief's banner carried by Finnian Munro of Foulis, Union
flag carried by Willie Fraser (NTS Ranger)
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Explanation
of the Battle of Glen Shiel
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“In
memory of all those who died here 10.6.1719 Clan Munro
(Association) & Munro of Foulis Family”
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Piper
welcoming the Clan Munro to the Inverness Town House
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Welcome
sign at the entrance to the Inverness Town House.
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Civic
Reception in refurbished Inverness Town House
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Munro
window just under Saltire flag in centre of photo of Clan
members at the Reception
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Welcome
Greetings from Deputy Provost Bet MacAllister
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Dancers
who performed following dinner at the historic Victorian
Strathpeffer Pavilion.
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Strathpeffer
& District Pipe Band performing at the historic
Victorian Strathpeffer Pavilion
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The
Eagle Stone, once said to mark the grave of Munros killed
in a 15th Century Clan fight and part of the Brahan Seer’s
prophecies
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'Tales
of the Fallen' explanation at the Eagle Stone.
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Welcome
Greetings at Dinner from Chief Hector Munro of Foulis and
the Earl of Cromartie, John Cromartie, Chief of Clan
Mackenzie.
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Ardross
Pipe Band at Foulis Castle
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Welcome
to Foulis by Chief Hector and the Family
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Looking
out from the doorway of Foulis across to the Cromarty
Firth.
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