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Journey through more than 200 years of our Regiment's history

 

  • The Regimental Museum is situated within the Regimental HQ at Stirling Castle. It is one of the most fascinating museums in Scotland with displays including Pictures, Uniforms, Weapons, Silver, Documents, Dioramas, Colours, Pipe banners, Medals and Militaria.

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Opening times:

Easter - September

7 days

9.30 am to 5.00 pm

October - Easter

7 days

10am to 4.15pm

Doors close 15 minutes beforehand

Telephone: 01786 475165 
Admission:
Entrance to the Museum is free but there is an entry charge to the Castle. As none of this is passed on to the Regiment we rely entirely on Voluntary Donations to maintain and improve the Museum. Please give as generously as you can.

Highlights from History

  • The 91st Argyllshire Highlanders were raised in 1794. They served in the South Africa Peninsula, Waterloo and India.

  • The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders were raised in 1799. They saw service in New Orleans, Crimea (including Balaklava, where they earned the nickname of the Thin Red Line) and during the Indian Mutiny, where they won seven Victoria Crosses.

  • In 1881 the two regiments amalgamated to form The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's). After amalgamation, battalions of the regiment served in:
        South Africa (Zululand)

        Boer War

        India and the Far East

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  • The Regiment had twenty six battalions in World War I and nine in World War II.

  • Since the Indian Mutiny, members of the Regiment have earned a further nine Victoria Crosses.

  • Since World War II the 1st Battalion has served in Palestine, Korea, British Guiana, Berlin, Suez, Cyprus, Malaya and Singapore, Borneo, Aden, Germany, Falkland Islands, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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