One of the most outstanding artillary fortifications in Europe, Fort George stands sentinel on a promontory in the
Moray Firth, near Inverness. Named fter George ll, it was built as an mpregnable base for his army following the Jacobite defeat at nearby Culloden in April 1746. Never seeing action, it has remained in continuous use as a garrison ever since. A4 size quality print ready for framing. Prints sold as singles. Supplied with backing board and colour information sheet on reverse, all in a polypropene bag. (CB Ref P041) |