GPS location: 44°59'48"N 64°08'07"W
The Fort Edward blockhouse, with the Flora MacDonald plaque, is located
only 12 seconds of latitude – about 360 metres – south of 45° latitude,
half way between the Equator and the North Pole.
Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784) often referred to as Doctor Johnson,
literary giant of the 18th century – essayist, lexicographer,
poet, editor, critic, and famous talker – is the second
most quoted person in the English language, after Shakespeare.
In 1773, Johnson visited Flora MacDonald at her home on
the Isle of Skye. His comment appears in his 1775 book:
A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
Chapter 21: Dunvegan
A Google search done on the Internet on 12 February 2003, on the phrase
"Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland", returned 1040 hits,
all referring to Johnson's book, either as a modern reprint,
or as an old edition for sale (C$4500 for a copy of the 1775 edition),
or as an Internet location with the complete text available online.
The Flora MacDonald plaque is placed at the left side of the door.
Photographed 24 December 2003
The Flora MacDonald plaque is placed at the left side of the door.
Photographed 24 December 2003
Links to Relevant Websites
Flora MacDonald
Fionnghal (Flora) MacDonald
The Story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and Flora MacDonald
Flora MacDonald
The Scots, the English and racial discrimination
Flora MacDonald
Bonnie Prince Charlie, Culloden and God Save the King
Flora Macdonald by Wikipedia
Bonnie Prince Charlie by Wikipedia
Flora MacDonald
Flora MacDonald
Flora MacDonald
Bonnie Prince Charlie books about Flora MacDonald
Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stuart Bonnie Prince Charlie
Charles Edward Stuart
The Escape of the Young Pretender
Who Was Bonnie Prince Charlie?
Bonnie Prince Charlie
Bonnie Prince Charlie
Chapter 92: The Story of Flora MacDonald
Bonnie Prince Charlie
XCVII: Flora MacDonald Saint Croix Courier,
The Flight of Bonnie Prince Charlie
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James VII (of Scotland), II (of England) (1633-1701)
James VII/II
James VII/II
James VII/II
Prince James Francis Edward Stuart The Old Pretender
Prince Charles Edward Stuart (James IX/IV) The Young Pretender
Prince Henry Benedict Stuart
The Glorious Revolution, 1689-1701
The Two Pretenders
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Reference (ink on paper)
Flora Macdonald's Unhappy Winter in Windsor by Allen Robertson Volume 17 number 6, Jan-Feb 2004 Celtic Heritage (magazine) http://www.celticheritage.ns.ca/ |
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