Bonnie Prince Charlie recuperated from illness at the ... which ended in narrow Jacobite victory. But the winter weather is the latest enemy to advance at the property, with recent £50,000 ...
I stayed in the house where Bonnie ... years ago Bonnie Prince Charlie's victory ball at Palace of Holyroodhouse revealed in unearthed letter The 300-year-old legend about a Jacobite era ...
Not just geographically, but politically too. The Jacobite Rising of 1745 In the mid-1700s, Bonnie Prince Charlie was leading a campaign on behalf of his father James Francis Edward Stuart (the ...
1953: A car ferry sinks in the Irish Sea in one of the worst gales of the winter, claiming the lives of up to 130 passengers and crew. On the same day, Isthmian League side Walthamstow Avenue draw 1-1 ...
Nowhere is this clearer, perhaps, than in the sheer glee he expresses at working on The Purple Bird, his 30th studio album, his 25th under the moniker Bonnie “Prince” Billy and his first with ...
Oldham is making a lot of them. On Friday, Oldham will release The Purple Bird, the latest from his Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy alter-ego. “Turned To Dust (Rolling On)” is the opening track from ...
Read more from Sky News: Bonnie Prince Charlie's face during Jacobite rising recreated The original Fort George was besieged by thousands of Jacobites during the 1745 rising and was blown up to ...
Early on in the recording of his 22nd studio album, The Purple Bird, Will Oldham – the artist frequently known as Bonnie “Prince” Billy, received some advice from his producer, David “Ferg ...
With every entry into his personal journal, Oldham seems to mark it with a release under his Bonnie “Prince” Billy moniker, a name the artist used to focus on solo material. For this next chapter, ...
On his latest album under his Bonnie “Prince” Billy guise, Oldham delivers perhaps his most authentically country-flavoured record since 2004’s Sings Greatest Palace Music. However, there’s one ...
open image in gallery Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy: ‘Ferg is a f***ing hard nut to crack' (David Kasnic) I ask Oldham to describe Ferguson, and he thinks for a moment. “He works a lot.