A different throwback thursday this week, looking back to October 2017 when we spent a few days in Scotland. One of the places we visited was Stirling.
The approach to Stirling is impressive with this incredible view of Stirling Castle perched on top of the cliff. Its position was important in the line of defence and the town was granted a Royal Charter in the 12th century. It was witness to battles against the English during the Wars of Independence, including The Battle of Stirling Bridge and Bannockburn.
The views from the castle include the monument commemorating the life of Sir William Wallace which stands on a hilltop overlooking the town. Wallace was famously played by Mel Gibson in the movie, Braveheart.
Wallace is one of Scotland’s national heroes, leading the resistance movement against the English. He came to a grisly end when executed in London after being accused and convicted of treason in 1305.
Once the newer could-be-in-any-town/city area has been navigated, the old, medieval part of the city is reached, the heart of which thankfully still survives today. Its narrower, ascending streets eventually lead up to the castle, passing buildings such as the Church of the Holy Rude where Mary, Queen of Scots worshipped, King James VI was crowned and John Knox was a regular preacher….
And the Old Town Jail which was opened in 1847. Unfortunately, it was closed so we were unable to experience what it might have been like to be imprisoned in the 1800s.
Another historic building is John Cowane’s Hospital. It was built beside the church in the mid 1600s as an alms house for elderly Guild members. John Cowane was a wealthy merchant who was also Dean of the Merchant Guild. The building was later used as a schoolhouse and hospital. The statue you can just see in the middle of the building has a strange legend attached to it as explained on the plaque below.
The weekly market, which was held after the city was granted the right to have a Merchant Guild, was held in Broad Street. Here also criminals were pilloried and/or executed, the last of which took place in 1843.
Definitely a place that requires another visit or two, there’s so much to see.
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i worked in Stirling for a few years a long time ago – beautiful city, and nice people! I have happy memories of that time which you’ve just revived… 😀
Thanks for sharing these, Cathy💜 They are breathtaking in addition to being historic. I visited Scotland many years ago, a small village near Castle Douglas, and fell in love with the country.
Glorious photographs Cathy and thank you so much for taking me back to this beautiful town 💛 Wishing you a wonderful evening and much love from our house to yours 🤗🧡🐕 xxx
Gorgeous photos. I would live to go back and visit Stirling, I last went when I was a child and only have vague recollections of the castle.
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Thanks, Yvonne. It’s a very impressive and interesting place. Hope you get to go back sometime 🙂
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i worked in Stirling for a few years a long time ago – beautiful city, and nice people! I have happy memories of that time which you’ve just revived… 😀
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Glad to be of service 😉
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I don’t know Stirling at all, Cathy – makes me want to visit.
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It’s well worth a visit, Mary.
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Thanks for sharing these, Cathy💜 They are breathtaking in addition to being historic. I visited Scotland many years ago, a small village near Castle Douglas, and fell in love with the country.
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So glad you enjoyed them, Jonetta. I love Scotland too 💚
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Beautiful! 💜
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Thank you 🙂
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I always think it must have been the same architect who designed Edinburgh Castle, it’s so similar!
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Yes, possibly, it’s quite like Bamburgh too.
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Glorious photographs Cathy and thank you so much for taking me back to this beautiful town 💛 Wishing you a wonderful evening and much love from our house to yours 🤗🧡🐕 xxx
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Thank you, Xenia 🤗 Glad you enjoyed them 💚xxx
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I loved Stirling when I visited in the 1960s I’d like to go back one day.
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Oh what gorgeous photos, Cathy! It looks like that was a wonderful visit.
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Thanks, Lisa. It really was 🙂
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oh wow! gorgeous pictures–almost the next best thing to being there.
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Thank you 🙂
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LOVE Scotland. We’ve even considered moving there. Thanks!
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It’s a beautiful country.
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