Culloden Memorial Stone
The Culloden Memorial Stone just outside (20 metres to south) the Water Gate at Tilbury Fort, Essex.
The stone comes from Culloden Moor, Scotland.
The plaque reads:
"In memory of the Scottish prisoners from the battle of Culloden in April 1746 who died either on the Thames prison ships or within the Fort.
Names of the Jacobites who died are listed within Tilbury Fort.
Unveiled on 16th July 1998 by Michael Martin MP, Deputy Speaker, House of Commons."
https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/culloden-prisoners
119 photos taken in September 2022 with a Sony a7R III and processed in Reality Capture.
The stone comes from Culloden Moor, Scotland.
The plaque reads:
"In memory of the Scottish prisoners from the battle of Culloden in April 1746 who died either on the Thames prison ships or within the Fort.
Names of the Jacobites who died are listed within Tilbury Fort.
Unveiled on 16th July 1998 by Michael Martin MP, Deputy Speaker, House of Commons."
https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/culloden-prisoners
119 photos taken in September 2022 with a Sony a7R III and processed in Reality Capture.