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Argylls

Located in Stirling Castle, in the city of Stirling, Scotland, the Museum is committed to preserving over 200 years of the Regiment’s proud history.


Without Fear (Sans Peur),  officers and soldiers of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, their antecedent regiments and successor battalions have fought and kept the peace, at home and in far-flung places around the world. The deeds and courage of all officers and soldiers of our regiment will always be remembered with pride – Do not Forget (Ne Obliviscarus).


Our extensive website aims to bring together all the elements of the Regiment.

Take a look inside, you can:




    

EXPLORE THE MUSEUM

Our galleries have a rich collection of material which provides an insight into the events, locations, people and themes of war.



 



DISCOVER REGIMENTAL HISTORY

From 1794 to the present day, discover more about the history of the Regiment and the wider regimental family.







FIND OUT ABOUT THE REGIMENTAL FAMILY

The regimental family consists of many different elements – in short, a family. Find out how they all come together in their proud association with the Regiment.








VISIT OUR SHOP

We stock an extensive range of products at very competitive prices. Whether online or visiting Stirling Castle – we are well worth a look!






Contact Us

CONTACT US

You can contact the Museum, Home Headquarters or the Shop.






Useful Links

SEARCH OUR "USEFUL LINKS"

We are regularly out on the Web. When we find a great site we list it.


 

Research Enquiries

Research Enquiries

Do you have a geneological or historical enquiry? 

The Museum's extensive archive has personal and official material which reflects the history of the Regiment. For more information and to submit an enquiry, please visit our "Research Enquiries" page.

Find out more... 


Museum - Articles

Mauser Rifle and Drum c 1901 

Museum - Articles, General

Recent Articles

"Hot Sun and no Pudding - the Boer War" - 31st July 2011

"Campaign Maps" - 10th December, 2010

"Their Past Your Future" - 2nd September, 2010


Did You Know?

In 1842, the barracks at Toronto (Canada) was several miles from the city and so the 93rd found it difficult to procure a dram.

Having made arrangements with a tavern keeper in the city, they trained a dog (one of the wise Newfoundland breed) to go to the tavern early every morning, with an empty beaker round his neck, and money in his mouth, and to bring back a supply.” Dr. Munro, Records of Service in Many Lands.