BATTLE OF PINKIE - spectacular event
/The events of the Battle of Pinkie in 1547 were brought vividly to life as our East Lothian Battle Weekend events focussed in on Musselburgh and the Rough Wooing.
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The events of the Battle of Pinkie in 1547 were brought vividly to life as our East Lothian Battle Weekend events focussed in on Musselburgh and the Rough Wooing.
Read MoreThundering cavalry charges, colourful heraldry, dramatic combat, and engaging living history displays!
Don't miss out on the first ever re-enactment of the Battle of Pinkie 1547 - our most ambitious event yet. Tickets on sale now for 16-17 September 2017.
Read MoreThe Forestry Commission has granted permission for yet more of Sheriffmuir Battlefield to be lost to commercial forest.
Read MoreCome to Rosslyn Chapel on 3rd May for a fascinating evening about the Battle of Roslin in 1303.
Read MoreJoin us on Saturday 15th October for the Scottish Battlefields Symposium, featuring fascinating presentations on Scotland's long battlefield story...
Read MoreWitness the drama unfold at the Battle of Dunbar Weekend: 17-18 September 2016
VISIT www.eastlothianbattles.com for details!
Read MorePlease sign this petition calling for the protection of Prestonpans Battlefield from industrial development.
Read MoreThe 720th anniversary of the start of the Wars of Independence and the First Battle of Dunbar, marked with a fun weekend of family-friendly activities at Lauderdale Park.
Read MoreThe cold winds and the snowfall gave an added poignancy to the occasion as hundreds of people gathered before the memorial cairn at Culloden on Saturday 16th April.
Read MoreThe SBT held its AGM on Thursday 18th February in Edinburgh.
Read MoreA good time had by all at the Trust's first ever Wargames Show, held at Prestonpans last weekend.
Read MoreOur first Scottish Battlefields Wargames Show will take place on 20th February 2016 in Prestonpans. We hope you can join us there for a fun, family-friendly day out !
Read MoreThe University of Durham has consulted the Trust over plans for the future of the remains found on university ground which it recently confirmed as belonging to soldiers captured at Dunbar in 1650.
The Scottish Soldiers project team discovered the partial remains of at least 17 people during archaeological excavations ahead of building works between Durham Castle and Cathedral. It is believed that the discovery is just a fraction of a burial pit which may have held around 1600 Scottish prisoners who died during their incarceration on the site after Cromwell's victory at Dunbar.
You can find out more about what has been discerned from the remains here: https://www.dur.ac.uk/archaeology/research/projects/europe/pg-skeletons/
The Trust commended the Durham team and gave its support to further analysis of the remains ahead of fitting reburial and commemoration. We have also expressed our wish for a suitable monument to be raised at the site of the burial pit, where the friends and comrades of these unfortunate people still lie.
Welcome news from Inverness, as Culloden 1746 gets an extended Conservation Area to help protect its integrity from insensitive development.
Read MoreWind and sleet do not dampen the spirits as a large crowd gathers at Sheriffmuir to commemorate 300 years since the futile climax of The '15.
Read MoreThe Battle of Prestonpans is commemorated in spectacular style, bringing re-enactment groups together from across the UK for the 270th anniversary.
Read MoreThe Old Musselburgh Club and Pinkie Cleugh Battlefield Group host their annual ceremony on 10th September 2015.
Read More"Soldiers of Killiecrankie" event a great success, and a fitting tribute to the famous battle of the First Jacobite Rising.
Read MoreTwo weeks ago we heard some worrying proposals for a major development around the site of events on the first day of the Battle of Bannockburn 1314.
We're relieved to say that after a consultation event, attended by friends in the Battlefields Trust and from the National Trust for Scotland, it appears the Stirling Council are currently keen to see that the integrity of the Milton Ford area is maintained.
We will keep our ears open nonetheless, but it seems in the meantime that a feared threat has been avoided.
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The Scottish Battlefields Trust was officially represented at this year's Battle of Culloden commemoration on 18th April.
Read MoreThe Scottish Battlefields Trust is a new independent trust, an advocate for Scotland's rich battlefield heritage. The Trust is open to all who wish to work towards the greater promotion, interpretation, and protection of Scottish battle sites.