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House Clearance Stirling – Antique Photograph Stirling Bridge

The following antique vintage photographs were all acquired during a house clearance in Stirling & unwanted by the families or owners of the properties cleared.

Our company provides house clearance services in all areas of Stirling, Including Bridge of Allan Doune Stirling Menstrie Tullibody Fallin Bannockburn Alva Cowie Alloa Tillicoultry Plean Clackmannan Callander Dunipace Airth Dollar Denny Stenhousemuir.

Stirling Bridge Facts

The Old Bridge stands at the lowest fording place of the River Forth, one of the most critical crossing points in the country. The present stone bridge replaced a succession of timber bridges.

Undoubtedly the most famous of these earlier structures was the one that stood nearby in the 1290s. At the Battle of Stirling Bridge (1297), Sir William Wallace and Sir Andrew Moray led a Scottish army to a resounding victory over Edward I of England.

The Battle of Stirling Bridge grew out of the rebellion of two men against the invasion of Scotland, under King Edward I of England, which had began in 1286, William Wallace of and Andrew de Moray.

Stirling Bridge
Stirling Bridge

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