Pictures Of Stirling Bridge
Photograph taken july 24 2011.
Pictures of stirling bridge. The present stirling old bridge was built in the 1400s or 1500s replacing a succession of timber bridges. Still the plaque at the end of the bridge is misleading claiming that this was the site of the battle of stirling bridge. You can stroll over and see the old bridge keepers cottage at the far side. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.
His victory here led to almost all of scotland briefly coming under his control. 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. The only known casualty of the battle was andrew de moray who was injured and subsequently died of his wounds. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.
Plaque at the base of the stirling bridge with a depiction of the old common seal of the burgh of stirling. Its most famous attractions are stirling castle which offers great views over stirling wallace monument on the other side of the town and the old stirling bridge across the river forth. Scottish casualties at the battle of stirling bridge were not recorded however they are believed to have been relatively light. The old bridge across the river forth in stirling is worth a look.
The reconstruction a few yards behind the original is often confused with the original bridge which had a role in the famous battle of stirling bridge 1297 where the famous william wallace braveheart defeated the english troops with the invaluable help of the bridge. Stirling is town in central scotland also known as the gateway to the highlands thanks to its proximity to scotlands mountainous area. Great for taking pictures. The first major defeat of the english in the wars of scottish independence the battle of stirling bridge afforded sir william wallace the opportunity to prove his military credentials and obtain significant political power.
The english lost approximately 6000 killed and wounded. Photograph taken july 24 2011.