Scotland's History Wars of Independence The Battle of Stirling Bridge The Adobe Flash player and Javascript are required in order to view a video which appears on ...
As I write this I am just about to begin my annual walk across the Stirling Bridge Battlefield on its anniversary on September 11. An act of exploration, celebration and homage to Scotland’s greatest ...
The Braveheart effect has served this small city 60 km northwest of Edinburgh well. In a mid-19th century swell of patriotism, public donations helped construct a monument in honor of William Wallace, ...
Major restoration work on a crumbling 250-year-old historic bridge is set to be completed by next month – more than two months behind schedule. Work began last September on the category B-listed ...
Work to repair a crumbling 250-year-old historic bridge in the heart of Stirling is on track to be completed by spring. Cardross Bridge – on the B8034 – saw a £1.2million repair project begin there in ...
In medieval times, invading English armies would wait till the summer months to march north to do battle in and around Stirling, assuming the better weather would be to their advantage. Regrettably ...
"For this reason the Scots adopted a stout heart at the instigation of William Wallace, who taught them to fight, so that those whom the English nation held as living captives might be made renewed ...
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