Old Stirling Bridge Scotland

Old Stirling Bridge Scotland. Old Stirling Bridge across River Forth Stirling Scotland January 2009 Stock Photo Alamy The bridge in 1297 is not, however, the bridge we see at the site today Of the few medieval stone arched bridges left in Scotland, Stirling Old Bridge is one of the best

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The wooden structure where the famous battle took place was replaced by the present stone bridge in the early 16th century The Old Bridge in Stirling is, of course, famous as the site of William Wallace's victory over the English forces of Edward I at the Battle of Stirling Bridge

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Read about the history of Stirling Old Bridge, a critical crossing point associated with the Scottish army's victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. The early mediaeval bridge was built slightly upstream of the present site and would have been a wooden. Explore Stirling Old Bridge and the city's other historic landmarks with Stirling Alive with Scotland's AR.

Old Stirling bridge over the River Forth Stirling Scotland site of the Battle, of Stirling. Stirling New Bridge, designed by Robert Stevenson, the famed lighthouse engineer, was opened in 1833 It's more than 80m long and has four semicircular arches, supported by three piers

Stirling Old Bridge, Scotland In Autumn by John Lawson, Belhaven. For over 300 years it provided the lowest crossing point of the Forth and so had strategic importance Stirling Old Bridge is a stone bridge which crosses the River Forth