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The National Wallace Monument ... the 220 ft. tall Monument overlooks the scene of Wallace’s greatest victory – at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
The Wallace monument, built in the nineteenth century, holds Wallace's sword and marks the location of the Scottish forces before the battle of Stirling Bridge.
Scotland's History Articles The Battle of Stirling Bridge ... where the National Wallace Monument stands today. Their army was predominantly infantry armed with long spears, and was drawn mainly ...
taking in iconic landmarks such as Old Stirling Bridge and the Wallace Monument along the way. On the second route, the gaps between Forth Valley College and the city centre have been bridged to ...
But what did he do to become a legend? And does he merit this status? This is the Wallace Monument in Stirling, in Scotland. It's a celebration of a great Scottish hero, William Wallace.
taking in landmarks like Old Stirling Bridge and the National Wallace Monument along the way. Route two has bridged the gaps between Forth Valley College and Stirling’s historic city centre ...