nostr:npub1tpdrwck9a8vqgka9lnl33awyx0m5klfeqk5m74hqulu3exdhq9sqej3r9c something like that.

I used to live near the site of the Battle of Culloden (1746), which ended the second Jacobite rebellion. Because there are grave markers and a monument, it's important to a lot of people. There's an excellent exhibition and museum nowadays, but there's really not much to see on the actual battlefield. If people came to stay with us, it wasn't my first choice to visit

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nostr:npub1tpdrwck9a8vqgka9lnl33awyx0m5klfeqk5m74hqulu3exdhq9sqej3r9c on the other hand, I remember seeing tenement blocks near where I lived in Clydeside which had abrupt gaps- you could see where people's fireplaces had been. It was a visceral reminder of the German bombing of the area in 1941 (which my grandparents remembered)