Ruthven barracks Strathspey Scotland by Garlor
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Description
Ruthven barracks was built by the Hanoverian troops in 1719. It was built as a defence for the area after the Jacobean rising in 1715.
The barracks were put to the test again in 1745-46, when a small garrison of men succeeded against a Jacobite army in the early days of the rebellion.
The barracks were the final rallying point for some of the defeated Jacobites retreating after their defeat from Culloden. It was at this time that the men were told that Bonnie Prince Charlie had fled to France and that the rebellion was over.
Being such a prominent site, the hill had been used approximately five centuries before, when a castle had been built by the Comyns in the 13th century. This castle was later occupied by the infamous Wolf of Badenoch
The building now lies as a ruin after the roof was burned when the barracks were captured by the Jacobean army in 1746, although the main areas used as stables as a residential block are still intact.
Comments (9)
kenwas
Beautiful image and thanks for the history!
redheadgrrl
Great picture with a lovely sunset glow and great depth. Great job, Gary!
babuci
lovely compo and good info...thanks!
Valerie-Ducom
oh yes, very beautiful landscape with this old castle!!! Good day ;)
southernamazon1957
Awesome POV with this lovely castle! Thank you..... Karen :)
TerraDreamer
Nice scene, and I really like the lighting in this!
mermaid
beautiful warm photo and thanks for your additional information!
A2J2001
Great Picture. The horse makes it look like Lord of the Rings.
lizzibell
Beautiful picture...