
Stirling Old Bridge | Historic Environment Scotland | History
Get a brief overview of Stirling Old Bridge, a 1400s or 1500s bridge at a crossing associated with Sir William Wallace and the Jacobite rising. Contact us today for more information. Traverse the River Forth at one of the most important crossing points in Scotland.
Battle of Stirling Bridge - Wikipedia
The Battle of Stirling Bridge (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Drochaid Shruighlea) was fought during the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth.
Stirling Old Bridge - Wikipedia
Stirling Old Bridge is a stone bridge which crosses the River Forth. For over 300 years it provided the lowest crossing point of the Forth and so had strategic importance. [1] The stone bridge was constructed on rubble foundations around 1500 [2] and replaced earlier wooden bridges, including that on which the Battle of Stirling Bridge was fought.
Stirling Old Bridge: History | Historic Environment Scotland
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. Key points in the history of Stirling Old Bridge, including the Battle of Stirling Bridge and the 1745 Jacobite rising.
Battle of Stirling Bridge - Encyclopedia Britannica
The death of Margaret, the queen of Scotland, in 1290 gave Edward I of England the chance to take over the country, but his intentions were dashed with a major defeat at the hands of William Wallace on September 11, 1297, at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
Scotland's History - The Battle of Stirling Bridge, 1297 - BBC
Scotland's History Articles The Battle of Stirling Bridge, 1297 "For this reason the Scots adopted a stout heart at the instigation of William Wallace, who taught them to fight, so that those whom ...
Scotland's History - The Battle of Stirling Bridge, 1297 - BBC
Stirling Bridge was the first battle in Europe to see a common army of spearmen defeat a feudal host. Only five years later a host of French knights were to go down to similarly-armed Flemish...
Stirling Old Bridge (SM90290) - portal.historicenvironment.scot
The monument comprises Stirling's late medieval bridge which spans the river Forth. This rescheduling is to clarify the extent of the protected area. Believed to be of late 15th/early 16th-century date, Stirling Old Bridge is a particularly fine four-arched bridge with semi-circular arches and triangular cutwaters.
The Battle of Stirling Bridge - National Wallace Monument
The Battle of Stirling Bridge 11th September 1297 Battle Background. William Wallace and Andrew de Moray controlled most of northern Scotland by the summer of 1297. Edward I ordered John de Warren to take an army into Scotland and reclaim the territory lost to the rebels.
Stirling Old Bridge - Scotland's Oldest Bridges
The bridge today. Today, Stirling Old Bridge is a pedestrian way.There are four un-ribbed semicircular arches with varying spans of 38ft, 55ft, 56ft and 48ft, from south to north. It is 13 ft. wide, parapet to parapet. There are two orders of voussoirs with …