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Stirling Castle in 2017. The castle esplanade, or parade ground, has been used as an open-air concert venue for several noted acts, some of whom have used Stirling Castle and the surrounding scenery to film "in concert" DVDs. These acts include R.E.M., Ocean Colour Scene, Bob Dylan, Wet Wet Wet, Rod Stewart and Runrig.
The Stirling Heads are a group of large oak portrait medallions made around the year 1540 to decorate the ceiling of a room at Stirling Castle. [1] The style, in origin, was based on Italian architectural decoration and at Stirling was probably derived from a French source.
Stirling Castle Palace (1539-42) Category A 41138: Abercromby Place 14, 16 ...
Stirling Castle: Historic Scotland: Stirling: See also. Castles in Scotland; List of castles in Scotland; List of listed buildings in Stirling; References
The National Wallace Monument (generally known as the Wallace Monument) is a 67 m (220 ft) tower on the shoulder of the Abbey Craig, a hilltop overlooking Stirling in Scotland. [1] It commemorates Sir William Wallace , a 13th- and 14th-century Scottish hero.
Stirling Highland Hotel, Old High School Stirling, Academy Road ... Stirling Castle, Sundial Stirling 17th-century sundial [72] 41144: Upload Photo ...
Blair Castle was a popular location on account of its landscaped gardens, and Stirling Castle because of its romantic historic connections. [57] Tours became increasingly popular during the nineteenth century, usually starting at Edinburgh and then spending up to two weeks further north, taking advantage of the expanding rail and steamer ...
Ochil Hills and statue of Robert the Bruce as seen from Stirling Castle Seamab from the southwest Ochil Hills viewed from Alloa road on the way to Tullibody. In order of height. Ben Cleuch (721 m) Ben Buck (679 m) Andrew Gannel Hill (670 m) Andrew Gannel Hill (south top) (669 m) (Some people mistake this for the summit.) King's Seat Hill (648 m)