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World War I memorial
Since the 13th century Eilean Donan has been associated with Clan MacCrae and their allies Clan MacKenzie. The original castle was destroyed in 1719 after the Jacobite Rebellions and the ruin was purchased by John MacCrae-Gilstad in 1912 and rebuilt. The Clan MacCrae role of honor from WWI resides on the grounds, containing famous lines from John McCrae's (note different spelling) poem 'In Flander's Field'. Loch Duich, Scottish Highlands.
Eilean Donan20th C reproductionClan MacCraeWWI memorialcastle wallrole of honorshieldsstone archLoch DuichScottish Highlands
Janet McQueen
3 weeks agoExcellent POV!
geoghanart
3 weeks agoWell composed and captured Terry.
Gene Hyder
3 weeks agoFabulous shot.
Marc DeGirolamo Photography
3 weeks agoNice vertical shot of the gate and castle wall as well as the shields and memorial plaque.... :-)
Kevin Poynor
3 weeks agoWonderful composition and PoV on the memorial and the tower.
Bill J Boyd Photography
3 weeks agoExcellent POV, Terry
Judith Sparhawk
3 weeks agoGreat pov, getting the details of the memorial, and yet looking up at the walls and towers above!
Lgood
3 weeks agoThis is a wonderful shot of the castle and the memorial. Love the vertical orientation. Great capture Terry!
John (300m)
3 weeks agoawesome capture of this WWI memorial ! Lovely find Terry
Franks-Focus
3 weeks agoWonderful POV on this shot of the memorial