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Black Watch Monument and Tay Bridge, Aberfeldy

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The Black Watch Monument was erected in 1887 and commemorates the first mustering in Aberfeldy of the Black Watch as a regular army regiment of the line in May 1740.
Aberfeldy's Tay Bridge is also known as "General Wade's Bridge". It was built as part of the network of military roads put in place by General George Wade following the 1715 Jacobite uprising. The bridge was designed by William Adam, father of the rather better known Robert Adam, and built in 1733.

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16th Nov 2012

Subjects:
Design and Technology, Geography, History

Key Stages:
Foundation, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+

Geocode: Aberfeldy, Scotland

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Tay Bridge Aberfeldy Scotland General Wade Black Watch Monument

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