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"Search for Culloden's legacy" competition.          

Culloden

All entries must be received by: Wednesday 19 March.

The objective of the competition is to raise awareness of the importance of the Battle of Culloden and its impact on Scottish, British and World history, to reinforce that it was not a battle between England and Scotland and that in fact some families had members fighting on opposing sides, often against their will. Competition winners will help us to open the exciting new visitor centre at Culloden on Wednesday 16 April 2008.

 

How to enter

We are keen to trace some young people (under 18 years old) whose ancestors fought at the Battle of Culloden. Entrants should produce a family tree showing their family's involvement in the Battle - either on the Government or Jacobite side - or both. This can be hand written, presented in say a word document or provided as a print out from one of the genealogy website programmes or templates.

 

Help to get you started...

Take a look at the BBC Family History website at www.bbc.co.uk/history/familyhistory or for more focussed Scottish information try www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/scottishroots/ 

 

Competition rules

Entrants should be under 18 years old.
The winners will be asked to provide proof of identity.
Entrants must not be employees or direct family of a National Trust for Scotland employee.

 

 

Closing date for entries

All entries must be received by: Wednesday 19 March.

 

Where to send your entries

By post to:

"Search for Culloden's legacy" competition
c/o Platform Public Relations Ltd
The Old Station
Station Road
Beauly
Inverness-shire
IV4 7EG

 

 

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For the winners

Winners will have the chance to be involved in the official opening of the new visitor centre at Culloden Battlefield. The successful children must be available on Wednesday 16 April.

 
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