Events

Upcoming Events

Sep
25
Thu
110 not out: The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders at the Battle of Loos. @ The Highlanders' Museum
Sep 25 @ 7:00 pm

The museum is about to relaunch hosted talks, centred around various historical topics and events involving the regiments our museum covers.

As part of this relaunch, our first talk is later this month centred around the role of the New Army Battalions, mainly 5th, 6th and 7th Camerons during the Battle of Loos in WW1, in honour of the 110th anniversary of the Battle on 25th September 2025.

The talk is going to be held here at Fort George in the regimental chapel. Come join us at the Highlander’s Museum, Fort George, for a special event honouring the brave soldiers of the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders on the 110th anniversary of the WW1 Battle of Loos.

Join WW1 expert Mike Taylor for a talk on the baptism of fire for the New Army Battalions of the Camerons, gain a better understanding of their experiences and learn about the German artillery gun they captured which is today held by the Clan Cameron Museum in Lochaber.

Kind Regards

Gavin Thomas Wilkie
Administrative Officer
The Highlanders Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection)

Mar
5
Thu
The Highland Experiment @ The Highlanders Museum
Mar 5 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

A talk on the birth of the Highland Regiments of the British Army in the aftermath of the final Jacobite Uprising, as witnessed by the Highlanders who fought in the French Indian War, with a particular focus on the 78th “Frasers” Highlanders, spiritual forebears of the 79th “Cameron” Highlanders.

Apr
2
Thu
Let us die as true Highlanders, with our Kilts on @ The Highlanders' Museum
Apr 2 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

A talk on the 200-year fight by Highland Soldiers against the British War Office to keep the right to wear Highland Dress in battle, with a focus on the efforts of the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders and Seaforth Highlanders regiments in particular.

Apr
30
Thu
The Guardians of the Gate @ The Highlanders' Museum
Apr 30 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

A talk on the “backs to the wall” fight to survive conducted by Highland Regiments of the British Army against the German Spring Offensive of 1918, one of the pivotal moments of WW1, once more with a particular focus on the experiences of the battalions of the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders and Seaforth Highlanders regiment.

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