|
1546: Ewen Beag Cameron (Ewen M'Conill
M'Ewen) becomes XIV
Chief |
1553: Donald Dubh MacDonald MacEwen Cameron (Donald
Dow M'Connel M'Ewen) becomes XV Chief |
1569: Allan Cameron of Lochiel (Alan MacDonald Dubh)
becomes XVI Chief |
-
c.
1583
A portion from Timothy Pont's Lochaber map, featuring Eilean nan Craobh [Ylen
Loch iel], seat Cameron of Lochiel; Inverlochy Castle [Inner-Lochy]
and Ben Nevis [Ben Nenesh] - (Scottish National Library, Adv. MS 70.2.9 -
Pont 13)
|
|
-
c.
1600s
"Song Between the Hunter and the Deer," by Big Young Donald, a gentleman
of the Camerons who were in Lochaber
|
-
c.
1600s
"The Thieves' Grace," in Gaelic and English, by Alasdair Mor MacMillonie
(a Cameron of Strone)
|
- c. 1610
An excerpt from "Topographical Notices of Scotland,"
by Timothy Pont
|
- 1620
An annotation from " Topographical Notices of Scotland,"
by Timothy Pont
|
-
c.
1625
Tor Castle, former seat of Lochiel, based on measurements of the ruin taken
in 1871.
|
-
c.
1636
A portion from Robert Gordon's Lochaber map, featuring Eilean nan Craobh [Lochyal], Cameron of Lochiel's former seat; Torcastle
[Torre-Chastell],
Lochiel's seat; Inverlochy Castle [Inner-Lochie] and Ben Nevis [Bin
Neves] - (Scottish National Library, Adv. MS 70.2.10 - Gordon 36)
Close-up of
Eilean na
Craobh, from another Robert Gordon Lochaber map, circa 1636 (Adv. MS
70.2.10 - Gordon 37)
|
|
1647: Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel (Ewen Dubh M'Ian
V'Allan) becomes XVII Chief |
-
1650,
December 24
Letter to Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel and to Clan Cameron, from King Charles
II (asking the Camerons to rise and join his Royal army at Stirling)
|
-
1653,
November 3
Letter to Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, from King Charles II (complimenting
him for his courage in battle)
|
-
1654,
July
Despatch from General Monk to Oliver
Cromwell (with references to Clan Cameron and Lochaber)
|
- 1654,
July 7
An excerpt from a despatch between General Monk to Oliver Cromwell
(with references to Clan Cameron and Lochaber)
|
- 1655,
May
Treaty with Evan (Sir Ewen) Cameron of Lochiel
|
-
1657
Sir Ewen Cameron's Wedding Poem
|
- 1664,
November 19
Clan Chattan Bond (against Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel and the Clan
Cameron)
|
-
1687,
April
2
Partial List of the Proprietors of East Jersey (including
Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel)
|
|
-
1691
An excerpt from "The Grameid," in Latin and English, by James Philip of
Almerieclose
|
|
|
-
c.
1700
"Lochaber No More," by Alexander MacGregor (Drummond of Balhaldie) &
Allan Ramsay; Associated nineteenth century artwork,
"Lochaber
No More," by J. Watson Nicol and Charles Cousen
|
|
|
|
-
1716,
June
24
Letter to the Gentlemen of Clan Cameron, by John Cameron of Lochiel, XVIII
Chief of Clan Cameron
|
-
1717,
January 27
"Patent of Nobility King James VIII in Favor of John Cameron of Lochyel"
|
1719: John Cameron of Lochiel becomes XVIII
Chief |
-
c. 1719
"Do Shir Eoghan Lochiall, a chaochail 'sa bhliadhna 1719," by Domhnall
Ban Bard
|
- 1724,
December 10
General Wade's Report from the Highlands (numerous Cameron
references)
|
-
1727,
April
11
Letter to Donald, XIX Chief of Clan Cameron, from the Chevalier (King
James III of England/VII of Scotland, in exile)
|
-
c.
1727
"To the Honourable Donald Cameron of Locheile," by John Drummond of
Balhaldie
|
-
c.
1727
Sir Ewen's Interview with Sir Robert Spottiswood - Lochiel Becomes a Royalist,
an excerpt from The Memoirs of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, by John Drummond
of Balhaldie
|
- c.
1730
A portion from Herman Moll's Lochaber map - (Scottish National Library,
EMS.b.2.1 28)
|
-
1737,
March
11
Letter of Recommendation/Protection for Ewen Cameron, addressed
to the Laird of Col[l], by various Cameron Chieftains
|
-
c.
1740
"How the Camerons Came to Lochaber," by Dr. Archibald Cameron
|
-
c.
1742
Map of the West Highlands, by James Dorret
Close-up of
Lochaber,
from this same map
|
|
-
1745
"The Song of the Clans" (Oran Nam Fineachan Gaidhealach,) in English
and Gaelic, by Alexander MacDonald -
[Sheet
Music] (different title, same tune)
|
-
1745,
September
"Account of the Battle of Prestonpans," by Andrew Lumisden, private secretary
to Prince Charles Stuart
|
-
1745,
September
"Another Song to the Prince" (Oran Eile Do'n Phrionnsa,) in English
and Gaelic, by Alexander MacDonald -
[Sheet
Music] (Gaelic title, same tune)
|
|
-
1745,
December 28-30
Letters to the Paymaster of the Jacobite Army, Laurence Oliphant
of Gask (Regarding Lochiel's Regiment)
|
-
1746,
January
"A Song to Donald Ban Son of Donald Dubh, Laird of Lochiel" (also known
as "Oran Do Loch Iall / A Song to Lochiel,") in English and Gaelic, by
Alexander Cameron of Dochanassie
|
|
-
1746,
March
20
Letter to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, by Donald "The Gentle Lochiel,"
XIX Chief of Clan Cameron & MacDonald of Keppoch (regarding Campbell
atrocities in Lochaber)
|
-
1746,
March
20
Letter from Donald "The Gentle Lochiel," Cameron, XIX Chief of Clan Cameron
to Cluny MacPherson (regarding the Siege of Fort William and Campbell
atocities)
|
|
-
c. 1746,
March & April
A portion from "Sketch of the Ground in the Neighbourhood of Fort William,
in the Shire of Inverness, and the Point of Corpach," detailing Fort William
and the geography involved in the 1746 Siege - (Scottish National Library,
MS 1649 Z.03/46)
|
- 1746,
April
17
An extraction of two letters written by Major James Wolfe (later
General), regarding the Battle of Culloden
April 17, 1746
|
-
1746,
May
8
The Muirlaggan Resolution, by Jacobite Clan Chiefs
|
-
1746,
June 12
Safe passage pass, for Cameron of Fassifern, signed by The Duke of
Cumberand
|
-
1746,
October 3
"Scheme for Civilizing the Clan Cameron" - a letter from Donald Campbell
of Airds to the Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland
|
-
c.
1746
"The Battle of Prestonpans/Tranent Muir," by Adam Skirving
|
-
c.
1746
An excerpt from "The Rhyming History of Bathgate," by Mr. Convery and
Alexander Hamilton, the poet of Kirkroads
|
-
c.
1746
"Janet's Song for Lochiel - Who Was Her Mother's First Cousin," by Mrs. Cameron,
the Good Wife of Clunes
|
|
-
c. 1746
"The Bonnie Hoose of Airlie"
(The Bonnie House o' Airly), with an alternate "fragment"
from "Young Airly"
|
|
-
c. 1746
Jacobite Deposition against Donald "The Gentle Lochiel" Cameron,
XIX Chief of Clan Cameron
|
1747: Donald Cameron of Lochiel ("The Gentle Lochiel")
becomes XIX Chief |
-
1747
"The Battle of Falkirk" (Blar Na H-eaglaise Brice,) in English and
Gaelic, by Duncan Ban MacIntyre -
[Sheet Music]
(different title, same tune)
|
-
1747
Jacobite "Auld Lang Syne,"attributed to Lochiel's Regiment (Le Régiment
d'Albanie)
|
-
c.
1747
Journal by Mr. John Cameron, Presbyterian Preacher and Chaplain at
Fort-William
|
-
c. 1747
"In the Heather 's my Bed," in English and Gaelic, by Dugald Roy
Cameron (MacGillonie/MacOllonie) of Tarbert, Ardnamurchan
|
-
1747,
April
"Mémoire d'un Ecossais," by Donald Cameron (The Gentle
Lochiel) XIX Chief of Clan Cameron
|
-
c.
1748
"Lochiel's Away to France," sheet music to the old quickstep tune first published
in 1847 as a reel
|
-
1748,
May
11
Article on Jacobite prisoner Dougall Cameron, Maryland Gazette
|
1748: John Cameron of Lochiel becomes XX
Chief |
-
1748,
December
Poem on the death of The Gentle Lochiel, Scots Magazine
|
-
1750
Extracts Concerning Camerons and Cameron Lands, from a report on the
Highlands
|
- c. 1750
Dr. Archibald Cameron's Memorial Concerning the Locharkaig Treasure
(Stuart Papers, Vol. 300, No. 80)
|
-
c.
1750
"Bonnie Jean Cameron," by George Eyre-Todd
|
-
c.
1750
"An Old Song," author unknown
|
-
1750,
November 20
Letter from Colin Campbell of Glenure, to The Lord Chief
Barron of His Majesty's Exchequer in Scotland, regarding his inability
to collect rents from Lochaber Camerons
|
-
1753,
March
1
Article on Jacobite prisoner John Cameron (#1), Maryland
Gazette
|
-
1753
"A Song to Doctor Cameron," in English and Gaelic, by John Cameron of
Dochanassie
|
-
1753,
June
5-6
Dr. Archibald Cameron's Letters (Written in the Tower of London)
|
|
-
1754,
February 15
Donald Cameron of Clunes's Evidence at the Trial of John Cameron of
Fassifern
|
-
1755,
February 6
Article on Jacobite Prisoner John Cameron (#2), Maryland Gazette
|
-
1755,
March
13
Article on Jacobite Prisoner John Cameron (#2), Maryland Gazette
|
-
1756,
November 11
Article on Jacobite Prisoner John Cameron (#1 or #2), Maryland Gazette
|
-
1759,
October 30
Letter from Donald Cameron, son of Cameron of Fassifern, to his brother
Ewen Cameron, regarding the Storming of Quebec
|
1762: Charles Cameron of Lochiel becomes XXI
Chief |
-
c. 1764
"Dr. A. Cameron - Executed at Tyburn, June 7, 1753; (greatly
lamented) for High Treason," from The Newgate Calendar
|
-
1764,
March
20
Letter from Alexander Cameron, to Ewen Cameron, Younger of Fassifern,
regarding Coanich/Caonich, Lochaber
|
- c.
1766
An excerpt from "Select Works of Tobias Smollett"
(with a reference to Cameron Clansmen and John Cameron of Lochiel, XX
Chief of Clan Cameron)
|
-
1775
An excerpt from "Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland," by Samuel
Johnson
|
|
|
1776: Donald Cameron of Lochiel becomes
XXII
Chief |
-
1784,
August 24
Extract from a Fort William Letter (regarding the restoration of the Lochiel
Estate)
|
-
c.
1784
Quote from an "Old Man" who lay dying at High Achintore
(upon receiving word that the Lochiel Estate had been restored)
|
-
c.
1784
"On the Restoration of the Forfeited Estates" or "As O'er the
Highland Hills I Hied," by William Cameron -
[Sheet
Music] (different title, same tune)
|
-
c.
1784
"A Song About the Present Lochiel" (Oran Do Lochiall a tha Lathair), in
Gaelic, by Archibald MacDonald, the Uist Bard (le Gilleaspuig Donallach am
bard Uisteach)
|
- 1785
Untitled, in English and Gaelic, by Margaret Cameron/Marairead
Cham'ron (regarding the restoration of the Lochiel
Estate)
|
-
c.
1785
"Pibroch of Donald Dubh," sheet music to Sir Walter Scott's air/quickstep
march, published in 1816, based on the old piobaireachd tune "Piobaireachd
Dhomnuill Duibh," also known as "Lochiel's March" or "Camerons'
Gathering," which was used for the tune's "foundation"
[MIDI Sequence]
|
-
1788,
January 25
"Rent of the Estate of Lochiel, For Martinmas, 1787," by Ewen Cameron
of Fassiefern (Estate Factor) [includes a significant number of family names
and farm locations for Lochaber]
|
-
1789, May 5/8
Salmon Fishings to Let - Cameron of Lochiel and the Duke of Gordon, from
the Edinburgh Advertiser
|
-
c.
1789
"Rent or Valuation of the Farms Upon the Estate of Lochiel," by Lieutenant
Allan Cameron
|
-
1793,
August 17
Letter of Service for Raising the Seventy-Ninth Regiment,
from George Yonge to Alan Cameron of Erracht, Esq.
|
-
1793
Recruiting poster for the Seventy-Ninth Regiment
|
-
1794, April 18
Oaths of Government - Taken in
Lochaber, from the Edinburgh Advertiser
|
-
1795
Declaration of Lord Lyon's Office (in regard to the Lochiel vs. Erracht
dispute)
|
|
-
c.
1800
"The Braes of Lochiel," sheet music to the old Lochaber tune
|
|
-
1804,
October 27
Letter to Henry Thorpe, Esq., from Colonel Alan Cameron of
Erracht, regarding the abolishing of kilts in Highland regiments, in favor
of tartan trews
|
|
- 1808,
April 27
Notices Announcing Sale of Guisach
Forest and Lease of Ballachulish Slate Quarry, from The Edinburgh
Weekly Journal
|
-
1810
An excerpt from "The Scottish Chiefs," by Jane Porter
|
-
1811
An excerpt from "The Vision of Don Roderick," by Sir Walter Scott
|
-
c.
1812
An excerpt from "The Eve of Waterloo," by George Gordon, Lord Byron
|
-
1815,
May
25
Royal Patent, Conferring Armorial Bearings to Colonel John
Cameron of Fassiefern
|
-
1815
An excerpt from "The Dance of Death," by Sir Walter Scott
|
-
1815
An excerpt from "The Field of Waterloo," by Sir Walter Scott
|
-
1818,
August 3
Letter from John Keats, to his brother, regarding his ascent of Ben Nevis
(with related Cameron lore)
|
-
1819
An excerpt from "A Legend of Montrose," by Sir Walter Scott
|
-
1819, January 12
Report on Lochiel Estate Rent Deductions, from The Edinburgh Advertiser
|
- c. 1819
"Rise, Rise (Lowland and Highland Men)," by James Hogg
and Iain McCalman
|
-
c.
1820
"Cam' ye by Athol," by Neil Gow, Jr. and James Hogg
|
- c.
1820
"Bonnie Prince Charlie," by Neil Gow, Jr. and James Hogg
|
- 1823,
July 3
Excerpt from "The
Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth" Vol. 2, by Maria Edgeworth
|
-
1824
An excerpt from "Redgauntlet," by Sir Walter Scott (regarding Dr.
Archibald Cameron)
|
-
1827
An excerpt from "Chronicles of Canongate," by Sir Walter Scott
|
|
1832: Donald Cameron of Lochiel becomes
XXIII
Chief |
|
-
1834, January 29
Article on the Lordship of Lochaber, an extract from
the Inverness Courier
|
-
1834, June 25
Article on Lochiel's June 14, 1834 visit to Lochaber, an extract from the
Inverness Courier
|
-
1834, July 2
"Rejoicings in Lochaber," an article on Lochiel's June 14, 1834
visit to Lochaber, from The Scotsman
|
-
1835,
April
29
Article on the Birth of Donald Cameron, XXIV Chief of Clan Cameron, an
extract from the Inverness Courier
|
-
c.
1838
"Loch Eil and the Jacobites - August, 1745," by T. Allom and Griffiths
|
-
c.
1839
"Inverlochy" (The Battle of), by T. Allom
|
-
c.
1840
"Ben Nevis and Entrance to the Caledonian Canal," by Thomas Allom and S.
Fisher
|
-
c.
1840
Unknown book illustration, showing Ferry of Lochy, Inverlochy Castle and
Ben Nevis
|
-
c.
1840
"Loch Arkaig, from the West" by Fleming and Swan
|
-
c.
1842
"Loch Linnhe; Looking South," by Thomas Allom and D.Buckle
|
-
1845
Cameron Clansman, by Robert Ronald McIan
|
-
1846
Excerpts from "A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland," by Samuel Lewis
(Lochaber references)
|
-
1847,
September
"A Highland Chief One Hundred Years Ago," from the Dublin University
Magazine
|
-
1848
Origin of the Black Isle Camerons, by John MacLean
|
-
1848
"The Day of Inverlochy," by Iain Lom, as condensed and translated by Mark
Napier in "Memorials of Montrose"
|
- 1848
Excerpt from "The Bothie of Tober-Na-Vuolich (A Long-Vacation Pastoral),"
by Arthur Hugh Clough
|
-
c.
1850
"Clan Cameron," by Alex A. Ritchie (probably from David Hay's publication
"Clans of Scotland")
|
-
c.
1850
"Ours," from "Songs of the Camerons and Other Poems," by Lady Ashmore
|
-
c.
1850
"Song in Expectation of Seeing Ballachulish," by John Cameron
|
- 1851
Unknown Article, Noting (Cameron) Family Resemblances
|
-
c.
1851
Excerpts from "A History of England from James II," by Thomas Babington
Macaulay (in regard to Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel)
|
- 1854
"The Battle of the Alma," by John Campbell Shairp
|
-
1856,
April
17
Article on the Majority of Donald Cameron, XXIV Chief of Clan Cameron,
an extract from the Inverness Courier
|
- 1857,
October
3
An excerpt from the Diary of Lord Malmesbury (regarding the story
of the Loch Arkaig monster)
|
-
c. 1857
"The Execution of Montrose," by William Edmunstoune Aytoun
|
-
c.
1857
"Killiecrankie," by William Edmunstoune Aytoun
|
- 1858,
December 11
Article on the death of Donald Cameron, XXIII Chief of Clan Cameron, from
The Scotsman
|
1858: Donald Cameron of Lochiel, M.P. becomes
XXIV
Chief |
-
1860
"A Song of Scottish Heroes," by John Stuart Blackie
|
-
1860
"Cumha Le Lochial (An uair a chunnaic e a chaisteal air a losgadh leis na
saighdearan-dearga, 'Bliadhna Thèarlaich')," in English and Gaelic,
by Mary Cameron Mackellar
|
-
c.
1860
"Lament for the Old Highland Warriors," by Robert Chalmers
|
-
1861,
June
4
Article on the New York 79th Regiment (Cameron Highlanders),
from The Washington Star
|
- 1862
An excerpt from "On to
Richmond," by John R. Thompson
|
- 1864
"The Lad of Loch Sunart," by John
Campbell Shairp
|
- 1864
"The Lass of Loch Linnhe," by John
Campbell Shairp
|
- 1864
"Return to Nature," by John Campbell
Shairp
|
-
c.
1867
"The Lay of the Brave Cameron," by John Stuart Blackie
|
- c.
1869
"The Mountain Walk," by
John Campbell Shairp
|
- c.
1870
"Return to Nature," by John Campbell Shairp
|
- c.
1870
"The Lass of Loch Linne," by John Campbell Shairp
|
-
c. 1870
"The Death of Evan Dhu," by Alexander McLachlan
|
- 1870
Story of Padrig Mac-an-Ts'agairt Cameron and Cameron of
Mugachmore
|
|
|
-
c. 1874
"The Old Highland Piper," by Alexander McLachlan
|
-
c. 1875
"Lochaber's Lone Star," by William Allan
|
-
c. 1875
"Montrose at Inverlochy," by William Allan
|
-
c. 1876
"The Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomond," by Andrew Lang (there is a Cameron
reference)
|
-
c. 1876
"Glen Desseray or The Sequel of Culloden," by John Campbell
Shairp
|
-
1876, November 10
Article on the birth of Donald Cameron, XXV
Chief of Clan Cameron, from The Scotsman
|
-
1877,
February
An excerpt from "A Chapter on the Superstitious Stories of
the Highlanders," by Mary Cameron MacKellar, Celtic Magazine
|
-
1878
"Come Back to Lochaber," by
William Allan
|
-
c. 1878
"Lochiall's Lochaber," ("An Latha 'Chi 'S Nach Fhaic,")
in Gaelic, by Abrach, a Shliochd Shomhairle-Ruaidh
|
-
1880
"Home-Sickness," by Mary Cameron MacKellar
|
- 1880
"Addresses - To Hon. Malcom
Cameron," by Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall
|
-
1881,
June
"A Lochaber Legend," by Mary Cameron MacKellar, Celtic
Magazine
|
-
1883,
December
"A Tradition of Lochaber," by Mary Cameron Mackellar, Celtic Magazine
|
-
1884
List of Subscribers to "History of the Camerons," by Alexander
Mackenzie
|
-
1884
Excerpts from "Memories from an
Ex-Minister," by the Right Honorable The Earl of Malmesbury,
G.C.B. (numerous references to Achnacarry and surrounding area)
|
-
c.
1884
"Glenfinnan," by Sir Harold Boulton
|
- 1885,
May
"Cameron's
Herd," by Alice
Wellington Rollins, from "The Century"
|
-
c. 1887
"Lochiel: The Ulysses of the Highlands," from Temple Bar
|
-
1887,
December
"Ticonderoga (A Legend of the West Highlands)," by Robert Louis Stevenson
|
-
1888,
February 8
"The Sheiling: Its Traditions and Songs," by Mary Cameron MacKellar
|
-
1889,
April
27
Minutes from the First Meeting of the Clan Cameron Association, Edinburgh
|
- 1889,
April 30
Article on the formation of the Clan Cameron Association, from The
Scotsman
|
-
c.
1890
"Cagaran Gaolach" (Gaelic Lullaby) of a Lochaber Grandmother, in both
English and Gaelic -
[Sheet
Music]
|
-
1890
Cameron Highlanders (79th Regiment) postcard, by Valentine
|
-
1890
"The Battle of Culloden - A Historic Poem," by William Topaz
McGonagall
|
|
-
1891
"The Lochiel Estate - New Plantations - Achnacarry: The Beech Walk - Remarkable
Plane and Other Trees - Ancient Oaks - Best Pine Forest in Scotland," by
David Nairn
|
-
1891, December 23
"The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders," Letter to the Editor, The
Scotsman, by Donald Cameron of Lochiel
|
-
c. 1892
"The Silent Pipes," by Nimmo Christie
|
-
1892,
January
Story on the 1892 Gathering of Clan Cameron, from "Reminiscences
of Sir Charles Cameron, CB"
|
-
1895
"The Dark, or Pitch-Pine, Daughter of the Norse King, and How She Thinned
the Woods of Lochaber," from "Clan Traditions and Popular Tales of the Western
Highlands and Islands," collected from oral sources by Rev. John G. Campbell,
Minister of Tiree
|
-
1895
"Lochaber's Sons (The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders), "by Alice C. MacDonell
of Keppoch
|
-
1895, December 20
"Lochiel on the Conditions in the Highlands" - An Address to the
1895 Meeting of the Clan Cameron Association, from The Scotsman
|
- c.
1895
"Lochabair Gu Brąth" (Lochaber for Ever), by Alice C. MacDonell of Keppoch
|
-
c.
1895
Actual photo postcard of a sergeant in The Cameron Highlanders (79th
Regiment), wearing his Egypt 1882-1889 and the Khedive's Star
|
- 1896
The Cameron Highlanders (79th
Regiment), outside Edinburgh Castle
|
-
1896
Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, XVII Chief of Clan Cameron, in his famous fight
with an English Officer at the
Battle of
Achdalieu, circa 1654 (from Celtic Monthly)
|
-
c.
1897
"The Battle of Atbara," by William Topaz McGonagall
|
-
c.
1897
"The Battle of Alexandria (or The Reconquest of Egypt)," by William Topaz
McGonagall
|
-
1898,
March
"The Clan Cameron Gathering," Celtic Monthly
|
-
1899,
January
"Lochaber Love," by Torquil MacLeod, Celtic Monthly
|
|
-
1900
Origin of the Kincardine Camerons, by Reverend W. Forsyth
|
-
1902
Article on Donald Cameron, "King of Pipers," Celtic Monthly
|
-
1902
"The Wildcat of Glenevis," from Witchcraft and Second Sight in the Western
Highlands and Islands
(Collected from oral sources by Rev. John Gregorson Campbell, Minister of
Tiree)
|
- 1904
Clan Cameron postcard, featuring a clansman, along
with Lochiel's tartan & coat of arms, by W. & A.K. Johnston,
Edinburgh
|
|
|
|
1905: Sir Donald Walter Cameron of Lochiel,
K.T. becomes
XXV
Chief |
-
1906, March 7
"Funeral of Highland Chief," from the
Portsmouth Herald
|
-
1906
Clan Cameron postcard, featuring Achnacarry and Lochiel's coat
of arms, by Valentine & Sons, Dundee and London
|
- 1906
Cameron of Lochiel tartan postcard, featuring Inverlochy Castle and
Ben Nevis, by Wrench
|
- 1907
"A Young Scottish Dancer - Cameron Tartan" postcard
|
-
1908
"The Camerons," (featuring Achnacarry) oilette postcard, by Raphael Tuck
& Sons, England
|
- c.
1909
Postcard of the Strontian Valley, featuring local residents including (l)
Alexander Cameron and his father, Archibald Cameron (third from left) taken by
storekeeper Allan Cameron
|
-
1909, December 21
"Memorial to the Late Lochiel" (an article on the unveiling
of the statue of Donald Cameron of Lochiel, XIV Chief of Clan Cameron,
in Fort William), from The Scotsman
|
|
-
1910
"Presentation to Lochiel's Heir," article on Donald Hamish Cameron, XXVI
Chief of Clan Cameron, Oban Times
|
-
1912
"The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders - Sergeant and Drummers"
(A453) postcard, by Valentine & Sons, Dundee and London
|
-
1912
"Fassfern" (Fassiefern House) postcard, by H. Snowdon & Co., South
Shields
|
-
1913
An excerpt from "Reminiscences of Sir Charles Cameron, CB," by Sir
Charles Cameron
|
-
1913
Clan Cameron postcard, featuring the Linn of Dee, in Braemar, by Valentine
& Sons, Dundee and London
|
-
1913
Clan Cameron postcard, featuring the Cathedral and Royal Infirmary, in Glasgow,
by Valentine & Sons, Dundee and London
|
-
1913
"Cameron Tartan" postcard, featuring "A Peep of Loch Katrine and
Ben View, Trossachs," by J.B. White, Dundee
|
- 1913
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders (group with colours) postcard, by
Valentine & Sons, Dundee and London
|
-
1914
Lady Hermione Cameron, Violet Hermione Cameron, and Sir Donald Hamish
Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron (age 3 years)
|
-
1914,
August 26
Letter to the Glasgow Herald (regarding recruitment for
the Cameron Highlanders) by Sir Donald Walter Cameron of Lochiel, K.T.,
XXV Chief of Clan Cameron
|
-
1914,
August 29
"Lochiel's New Regiment"
(recruitment of the Cameron Highlanders in Canada) from The Scotsman
|
-
1915,
January
"Dedicated to Lochiel and Lord Lovat," by Angus Cameron
Robertson
|
-
1915,
June
"In The Bosom of Lochiel," by William Malcolm
|
-
1915, October 15
"How the 5th Camerons Fought and Fell
- Lochiel's Tribute," by Lieutenant-Colonel Donald W. Cameron of
Lochiel, XXV Chief of Clan Cameron, from The Scotsman
|
-
1916
Cameron Highlanders (79th Regiment) postcard, by C.P. Company, Glasgow
|
-
c.
1916
Actual photo postcard of a lance corporal in the 6th service batallion
of The Cameron Highlanders (79th Regiment), during World War I
|
-
c.
1920
"The Clan Cameron (Lochiel)" postcard, by Ja-Ja, Great Britain (from the
Clan Tartan Heraldic Series)
|
- 1921,
April 19
"The Chief of Clan Cameron - Tenantry's Appreciation of
Lochiel," from The Scotsman
|
- 1923
Article on Sir Donald Walter Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXV Chief of Clan
Cameron, Unknown Canadian newspaper
|
- 1923,
July 18
"Lochiel's Visit to Flora MacDonald College," from The
Scotsman
|
-
1927
An excerpt from "The Land of Lochiel and the Magic West," by T. Ratcliffe
Barnett
|
- 1927
Excerpts from "Songs of the Camerons and Other
Poems," by Lillias Hartley-Wilson, Lady Ashmore
|
-
1927
"Cameron of Lochiel" tobacco trading card, by Stephen Mitchell & Son's
"Clan Tartans" series (card #2, 1st series)
|
-
1930
"Cameron" illustration (kilted clansman, shown facing away) by William
S. Stewart, from his publication "Clanland"
|
-
1930
Clan Cameron coat of arms postcard (featuring "clan lands") postcard,
by W. and A.K. Johnston Ltd., Edinburgh
|
-
1931
Subscription request issued by the Clan Cameron Association, on the
occasion of presenting a coming of age gift to Donald "Seumas" (Hamish) Cameron,
XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron (at that time Yr. of Lochiel)
|
-
1931
Clan Cameron Association Pamphlet
|
-
1931, December 12
"The Young Lochiel - Coming-of-Age Presentation - Casket and
Address," from The Scotsman
|
- 1932,
April 13
"The Lochiel Motto - 'J'y
suis, j'y reste' - Gifts to the Young Chief," an article from The
Scotsman on Sir Donald Hamish Cameron, XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron's
coming of age
|
- 1933,
March
Excerpt on Sir Donald Walter Cameron, K.T., XXV Chief of Clan
Cameron
from "Chronicles of Oklahoma"
|
- 1933,
September
Article on Alexander Anthony
Cameron (Scottish Highland games champion) from Scots magazine
|
-
1937
"The Home of Lochiel," by Alison Stewart,
from The Scots Magazine
|
- 1937,
July 15
"Clan Cameron Branch
Formed in London," from The Scotsman
|
-
1938, June 21
"Cameron Rally -
Clansmen at Achnacarry on Friday - Guests of Lochiel," from The
Scotsman
|
-
1938, June 22
"Cameron's All,"
an article referencing the specially commissioner "Clan
Cameron" train used to transport clansfolk to the 1938 Gathering;
from The Scotsman
|
-
1938,
June 24
A declaration of homage and fealty, presented to Sir Donald
Walter Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXV Chief of Clan Cameron at the 1938
International Gathering of Clan Cameron, by the New South Wales Branch of
Clan Cameron Australia
|
-
1938, June 25
Article on the 1938
Gathering of Clan Cameron, from The Scotsman
|
- 1938,
August
Article on the 1938
International Gathering of Clan Cameron, from Scots Magazine
|
- 1939,
December 15
Article on the abolition of the kilt within the
British army and the Glasgow Highland Societies' protest, signed by
(among others) Sir Donald Walter Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXV Chief
of Clan Cameron
|
- 1940,
September 21
Cablegram from Cameron of Lochiel (regarding the HMS Cameron, formerly
the USS Welles)
|
- 1941
"The Locharkaig Treasure," by Marion F. Hamilton
(Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, vol. 7)
|
-
c. 1943
Photograph of the interior of Achnacarry, where the Commandos converted
rooms for their use (note WWII-themed wall paintings)
|
- c.
1943
Commando officers and instructors, posed outside of Achnacarry (Colonel
Vaughan seated, center-front)
|
- 1943,
November 8
"Achnacarry Castle - Lochiel's Home
Damaged by Fire," from The Scotsman
|
- 1944,
June
Photograph from "Commando Basic Training Centre" (Achnacarry),
with assembled graduates
|
|
- 1945,
August 20
"Bi-Centenary of the 'Forty-five -
Commemorative Ceremony at Glenfinnan," from The Scotsman
|
-
1946
"The Dead at Culloden," by Anne Carola Edmond
|
- 1948,
August
"The Scottish Chiefs - Cameron of Lochiel," from The
Scots Magazine
|
1951: Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel,
K.T. becomes XXVI
Chief |
- c.
1952
"But
the Clan is Small," Unknown Newspaper
|
|
|
- 1956,
May 26
"Forthcoming
Clan Cameron Rally - Arrangements for June 16," Unknown
Newspaper
|
- 1956,
June 16
"Camerons
Gather at Achnacarry This Saturday - Many Clansfolk Expected from
Overseas," Unknown Newspaper
|
- 1956,
June 17
"Camerons
the World O'er Come Home to Achnacarry," Unknown Newspaper
|
-
1957
"The Baby's Name," by Jessie Cameron Alison
|
-
1957,
August
Article on Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI
Chief of Clan Cameron's visit to Nova Scotia
|
-
1958
Lady Margaret Cameron, Donald Angus Cameron, John Alastair Cameron, Margaret
Anne Cameron, Caroline Marion Cameron, and Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel,
K.T., XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron
|
-
1960
An excerpt from "Castle Commando," by Donald Gilchrist
|
-
1964
"Gun-Toting Johnny Leads
the March of the Camerons," Unknown Newspaper
|
- 1964
Col. Sir Donald H.
Cameron of Lochiel, XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron, with the "Clan
Cameron" railway car that took visitors to the 1964 International
Gathering of Clan Cameron, at Achnacarry
|
- 1964
Col. Sir Donald H.
Cameron of Lochiel, XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron, and his son John,
examining a present that was presented at the 1964 International
Gathering of Clan Cameron, at Achnacarry
|
- 1964
Visitors taking in the
day at the 1964 International Gathering of Clan Cameron
|
- 1965
Col. Sir Donald Cameron of Lochiel, XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron and Lady
Margaret Cameron, being welcomed to Montreal, Quebec
|
- 1967,
August
"Lochiel Heir Comes of Age - 1000
Clansmen Celebrate," Unknown Newspaper
|
- 1967,
August
"Clan Cameron Rally in the Sun for
Coming of Age," Unknown Newspaper
|
-
1968,
July
14
Minutes of Inaugural Meeting, Grandfather Mountain Branch,
Clan Cameron Association of North America
|
-
1968,
August 14
Letter to John B. Cameron, Jr. (Secretary, Grandfather Mt. Branch), from
Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron
(regarding the founding of Clan Cameron North America)
|
- 1969
Col. Sir Donald Cameron of Lochiel, XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron, at the
Tauranga Highland Games, New Zealand
|
- 1969
Col. Sir Donald Cameron of Lochiel, XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron, being
"challenged" by a Maori Warrior, at the Tauranga Highland Games,
New Zealand
|
-
1971
"Derivation of the Name Lochaber," by Donald B. MacCulloch
|
-
1972
Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI Chief of Clan
Cameron (third from right) along with the Standing Council of Scottish
Chiefs, at the 1972 International Gathering of the Clans, which took place
at the Royal Highland Show in Ingliston, Scotland
|
-
1972
"Proud Heritage," by Dr. Harold Cameron, North American Commissioner, Clan
Cameron Association
|
-
1972,
June
23
Article on Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI Chief of Clan
Cameron, Sanford (North Carolina) Herald
|
-
1972,
June
28
Article on Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI Chief of Clan
Cameron, Sanford (North Carolina) Herald
|
- 1972,
July
Col. Sir Donald Cameron of Lochiel, XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron and Nestor
MacDonald, at the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games
|
-
1975,
August 9
Lochiel, addressing the clan at the 1975 International Gathering at
Achnacarry
|
- 1975,
August 9
Lochiel, addressing the clan at the 1975 International Gathering at
Achnacarry
|
-
1975,
August 9
Donald Angus Cameron, Younger of Lochiel; Lady Cecil Cameron; and John
Alastair Cameron, in the March Past, at the 1975 International Gathering
at Achnacarry
|
-
1975,
September
"August 1975 - Achnacarry Castle, Inverness-shire," The Cameron Piper (newsletter
of Clan Cameron Association, North America)
|
-
1975,
August 19
Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI Chief of Clan
Cameron, addressing the crowd at the Glenfinnan Highland Games
|
-
1975,
August
Article on the Glenfinnan Highland Games, Oban Times
|
-
1975
"Glenfinnan '75,"Anonymous
|
-
1977,
January
Article on the birth of Donald Andrew Cameron, Oban Times
|
- 1980,
October 9
Col. Sir Donald H. Cameron of Lochiel, visiting in Toronto, Ontario with
Mary Garrett, Jim Greer and Murray Garrett
|
-
1981,
September
"Gathering of the Clan," from the Little Piper (newsletter of Clan Cameron
Association, Ontario Branch)
|
-
1983,
June 27
Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI Chief of Clan
Cameron, and Lady Margaret, at the Nova Scotia International Gathering of
1983
|
-
1983,
June 30
Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI Chief of Clan
Cameron, at Loch Broom, Nova Scotia
|
-
1983
Article on Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI Chief
of Clan Cameron's visit to the Nova Scotia International Gathering of 1983,
Clan Cameron Association - Western U.S. Region Newsletter
|
|
-
1984
Speech given by Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T. XXVI Chief
of Clan Cameron at the opening of the new Visitor Centre at Culloden
Battlefield
|
- 1985,
December
Article on Donald Angus Cameron, Younger of Lochiel's visit to the
Stone Mountain Highland Games, from
The Cameron Piper (newsletter of Clan Cameron Association, Grandfather
Mountain Branch)
|
-
1986,
September
Article on Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T. XXVI Chief
of Clan Cameron, Scottish Field
|
-
c. 1988
"Camerons in Lochaber - Yesterday Today and Tomorrow," by Colonel
Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T. XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron
|
-
1989,
June
Article on the opening of the Clan Cameron Museum, Scottish World
|
-
1989,
August 10
Speech given by Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T. XXVI Chief
of Clan Cameron at the 1989 International Gathering of Clan Cameron at
Achnacarry
|
- 1989,
August 10
Some of the assembled clansfolk, from the 1989 International Gathering of
Clan Cameron at Achnacarry
|
- 1989,
August 10
(l) Lady Cecil Cameron and (r) Lady Margaret Cameron, at the 1989
International Gathering of Clan Cameron at Achnacarry
|
-
1992,
January 31
Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI Chief of Clan
Cameron, being presented with the Cameron crests (which now grace the gates
to Achnacarry) at the Orlando Highland Games, Orlando, Florida
|
-
1992,
Fall
"Lochiel Visits Orlando," by Patsie Cameron, from The Piper
(newsletter of Clan Cameron Association, Grandfather Mountain Branch)
|
- 1995,
August
The Cameron of Lochiel family, at the 1995 International Gathering of Clan
Cameron, at Achnacarry
|
- 1995,
August
Lochiel's reviewing stand, from the 1995 International Gathering of Clan
Cameron
|
- 1995,
August
Members of the Lochiel Family, at the Clan Cameron Ceilidh (l to r): Col.
Sir Donald H. Cameron of Lochiel, XXVI Chief; Donald Andrew Cameron,
Younger of Lochiel; Donald Cameron of Lochiel, XXVII Chief; John A.
Cameron
|
-
1995,
August
Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI Chief of Clan
Cameron, at the Glenfinnan Highland Games
|
- 1995,
August
"Gentle Lochiel," by Euan Macpherson (The
Scots Magazine)
|
-
1995,
Winter
"Gathering of Clan Cameron - Achnacarry Castle," by Donald
J. Cameron, from The Piper (newsletter of Clan Cameron Association, Grandfather
Mountain Branch)
|
-
1997,
April
19
Speech given by Donald Andrew Cameron at the 1997 North American Gathering
of Clan Cameron at the Loch Norman Highland Games, Charlotte, North
Carolina
|
-
1997,
April 19
Donald Andrew Cameron, at the Loch Norman Highland Games, Charlotte, North
Carolina
|
-
1997,
June
"And The Camerons Did Gather," Clan Cameron Online Newsletter
|
-
1998
"Scot Finds the Last Resting Place of Gentle Lochiel," Unknown newspaper
|
-
1998
Plaque erected in Bergues, France, by the Clan Cameron Association and
the Alliance France-Ecosse, to mark the resting place of Donald "The Gentle
Lochiel," Cameron, XIX Chief of Clan Cameron
|
-
1998,
May
An excerpt from "Overseas News, Letter From North America" column, by
Grace Ellen McCrann, Scottish Field
|
-
1999
Lady Margaret and Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T., XXVI
Chief of Clan Cameron
|
|
|
-
2000,
April
12
"Young Alistair Cameron Represents His Clan on the Other Side of the Globe,"
from the Abernethy News
|
-
2001,
May 20
Clan Cameron Association members at the 2000 Gatlinburg Rally
|
-
2000,
June
"The Clan Rally in the Great Smokies," Clan Cameron Online Newsletter
|
-
2000,
September 16
Address given to Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, K.T. XXVI
Chief of Clan Cameron on the occasion of his 90th birthday, by Alan I.
Cameron
|
-
2001,
August 2
Clan Cameron Association members on the summit of Ben Nevis
- 4406'
|
-
2001,
August 4
Lord Cameron of Loch Broom's Address to Lochiel at the Red Oak Dedication
Ceremony, Clan Cameron International Gathering
|
-
2001,
August 5
"The Three Donalds," Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel,
K.T., XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron;
Donald Angus Cameron, XXVII Chief of Clan Cameron; Donald Andrew Cameron,
Younger of Lochiel.
|
|
-
2001,
August 9
"Clan Challenge Proves Real Advert for Summer Shinty," Oban Times
|
-
2001,
August
A virtual tour of the 2001 International Gathering of Clan Cameron
|
-
2001,
August
"Ben Nevis," by an anonymous participant in the August 2, 2001 Clan Cameron
Ben Nevis Ascent
|
-
2001,
September
"2001 - A Cameron Gathering," Clan Cameron Online Newsletter
|
|
-
2002, August 6
Press Release from Number 10 Downing Street, announcing the
appointment of Donald Angus Cameron, XXVII Chief of Clan Cameron as
Lord Lieutenant for the Area of Inverness
|
-
2002,
November 9
Donald Cameron of Lochiel at the reception following the 50th
Anniversary of the unveiling of the Commando Memorial in Spean Bridge
- with HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh - at the Spean Bridge
Primary School
|
- 2003,
February
Excerpt from "Hail to the Chiefs," by Charles Maclean
(Travel + Leisure Magazine)
|
- 2003
"The People of 'The Blenheim,'"
by John S. Grant (co-honoree, 2003 Cameron Prize for Best Original
Poem)
|
- 2003
"By Spean Bridge," by Barbara
McPhail (co-honoree, 2003 Cameron Prize for Best Original Poem)
|
- 2003
"The Disgruntled Wife," by
Barbara McPhail (runner-up, 2003 Cameron Prize for Best Original Poem)
|
- 2004,
May/June
Articles on the passing of Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of
Lochiel, XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron
|
- 2004, June
Articles on the funeral of Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of
Lochiel, XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron
|
2004: Donald Angus Cameron of Lochiel becomes
XXVII
Chief
|
- 2004, June
"The Camerons Marching On," from The Press and Journal
|
- 2004, October
Article on the memorial service of Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron
of Lochiel, XXVI Chief of Clan Cameron
|
- 2004
"Leaving or Staying," by Maisie Earle (honoree, 2004 Cameron
Prize for Best Original Short Story)
|
- 2004
"Treasure Hunt in the Highlands," by Monica Cameron
(runner-up, 2004 Cameron Prize for Best Original Short Story)
|
|
- 2006,
November 2
"Virtual Lochaber Created by American Clan Association,"
from the Oban Times
|
|
|
|
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