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<title>Battle of Bannockburn</title>
<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2002 19:41:18 MDT</pubDate>
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<description> The Battle of Bannockburn 24th June 1314, fought in sight of Stirling Castle. This panoramic painting depicts the charge of the English Knights against the mass of spears of the Scots who stand firm. 
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<title>Ben Lomond - 1830's</title>
<pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2002 22:55:57 MDT</pubDate>
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<description> This original print dates from the 1830's.&nbsp; The artist is G.F.Robson, it was engraved by E.F. Finden.&nbsp; The original print image is 3 ¼ " x 4 ½ ", overall print size is 5 1/2" x 8 1/2 ".  "T 
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<title>Field of Bannockburn Print - 1870's.</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2002 21:10:02 MST</pubDate>
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<description> The foreground of this print, which dates from the 1870's, is about three miles almost directly south from Stirling. That ancient burgh, and its castle, are seen on the middle-ground, near the left s 
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<title>Who are Ye, Family of Stirling?</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2002 21:38:58 MST</pubDate>
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<description> Who are Ye, Family of Stirling?  Who are we this family of old Ancient, Scot, Young and Bold.  Strong and vibrant like the strong yet gentle ox Supportive, builders, thinkers, we fit in no ones box.  
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<title>Cadder Parish Kirk - Stirlings of Cadder & Keir</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2002 23:58:19 MST</pubDate>
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<description> The History of Cadder Parish Kirk  The records of the nation of Scotland carry the story of Cadder Church and Parish back to the middle of the 12th century. The Scots King David I instituted great re 
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<title>Glorianna Folsom - Married a Stirling Laird.</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2002 10:02:18 MST</pubDate>
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<description> The following is the story of Glorianna Folsom's romantic marriage as told by her brother's granddaughter, Mrs. E. F. Norris, of Glens Falls, N. Y. Mrs. Norris was brought up in the family of Rev. Jo 
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<title>Doune Castle - Run Away!</title>
<pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2002 21:39:41 MST</pubDate>
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<description> On the opposite bank of the river, and partly surrounded by a winding of the stream, stood a large and massive castle, the half ruined turrets of which were already glittering in the first rays of th 
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<title>Cambuskenneth - Stirling's Historic Abbey</title>
<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2002 12:30:30 MST</pubDate>
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<description>  A mile south of Abbey Craig and the Wallace Monument, Cambuskenneth may have been named after Kenneth mac-Alpin who defeated the Picts at the Battle of Logie in the 9th century. Cambuskenneth was an 
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<title>The Wee Folk of Stirling </title>
<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2002 13:05:41 MST</pubDate>
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<description> This article was published exactly 2 years ago on Clan Stirling Online! The editors thought it would be nice to start this new column by republishing it here. There is so much more to being "of Stirl 
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