Douglas Kay & Martin Philip – AKA the folk duo The Sorries – recorded a podcast about “Killiecrankie”, discussing the publication of the song, the figures & events which inspired it, & how it played a pivotal role in bringing the pair together

https://scottishsongguide.com/2015/09/29/the-scottish-song-guide-episode-1-killiecrankie/

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The Scottish Song Guide – Episode 1: Killiecrankie

Listen in to the first episode of our Scottish Song Guide, in which we discuss The Braes Of Killiecrankie. The Braes Of Killiecrankie is one of Scotland’s best known folk songs, published by …

The Scottish Song Guide

The bauld Pitcur fell in a furr,
And Clavers gat a clankie, O,
Or I had fed an Athol gled
On the braes o’ Killicrankie, O…

—“Killicrankie”, from James Hogg’s JACOBITE RELICS OF SCOTLAND (1819). Verses 1–3 are attributed to Robert Burns; Hogg may have written the rest

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Thare's pine, fer shuir, A'm gled an gratefu tae aye be here, but.

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Edward C. Gleed and two unidentified Tuskegee airmen, Ramitelli, Italy, March 1945 [1945 March]
1 negative : film. | Photograph shows Tuskegee airman Edward C. Gleed, Lawrence, KS, Class 42-K, with two unidentified crewmen adjusting an external seventy-five gallon drop tank on the wing of a P-5/D, "Creamer's Dream." Ramitelli, Italy, March 1945. (Source: Tuskegee Airmen 332nd Fighter Group pilots.)

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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2007675075/