A statue of William Wallace has returned to Scotland after undergoing restoration work south of the border. The 132-year-old statue was welcomed back at the National Monument in Stirling after ...
On September 11, 1297, the warrior vanquished the superior armies of Edward I, cementing his status as one of Scotland's most ...
Drew Leslie and Dan Lea inspected the statue before it was raised back into place The William Wallace statue has been returned to the National Wallace Monument in Stirling following a £260,000 ...
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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.
On a hill overlooking the River Tweed near Melrose is a striking statue of William Wallace (perhaps ... who is buried at Dryburgh. William Wallace is regarded as one of Scotland's great heroes, a ...
Aberdeen william wallace stock illustrations Antique travel photographs of Scotland: Wallace Statue, Aberdeen National Wallace Monument, Abbey Craig, Stirling, Scotland 19th Century Vintage ...
Despite the events of 1296, most Scots continued to regard John Balliol as their rightful king, and the following year William Wallace ... visits the Castle at Stirling, an ancient town integral to ...
"Vintage lithograph showing a scene from the Battle of Stirling Bridge. The Battle of Stirling Bridge was a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew ...
Sir William Wallace, or The Wallace, is one of the most powerful, most evocative, and most well recognised figures from Scottish history. It is a fair bet that today his name is better known worldwide ...