DescriptionThe Seven Men of Moidart - geograph.org.uk - 1356995.jpg
English: The Seven Men of Moidart Seven Beech trees were planted more than two centuries ago in honour of the seven men who accompanied Prince Charles Edward Stewart (The Bonnie Prince) in his quest to regain the British throne in the name of his father James, de jure VIII of Scots and III of Great Britain. Sadly there are only four of the originals but others have been planted to replace the dead trees.
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