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William Wallace at Stirling Bridge: 1297's Turning PointTravel back to 1297 as William Wallace leads a fierce resistance against Edward Longshanks’ forces in the Battle of Stirling ...
Bridge of Allan is blessed with a rich Scottish heritage, both natural and cultural. One of Scotland’s most famous and ...
The council has identified the structures as a "priority for investment" as part of its wider refurbishment strategy.
The public are being invited to take a tour of Scotland in the mid-19th century through the online records of National Records of Scotland ...
With a terrific Old Town, unrivalled castle and history at every turn, Stirling remains a largely overlooked city break ...
Seen as one of Scotland’s most renowned landmarks, the Wallace Monument salutes Sir William Wallace; the Scottish patriot who came to be revered as the Guardian of Scotland.
Three climate activists who smashed a glass display case containing William Wallace's sword have each been ordered to pay a £3,333 fine. Alexander Cloudsley, 30, a foodbank coordinator, Katrielle ...
A new £10,000 display case holds the two-handed blade, which measures 5ft 6in (1.68m) and weighs 6.6lb (3kg) A sword believed to have been used by William Wallace has returned to Stirling. The ...
The two-handed blade is purported to have belonged to William Wallace and is said to have been used by the Scottish knight at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 and the Battle of Falkirk in 1298.
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