Grid reference NS7994
near to Cambuskenneth, Stirling, Scotland
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Gatehouse gunloop, Stirling Castle
An embrasure which allowed gunfire from the Gatehouse to rake the flanking curtain wall.
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Mote Hill: western side of the ancient fort
This is the opposite view to NS7994 : Mote Hill: western side of the ancient fort; the view is from beside the bench that is shown in that picture, and the bank, perhaps the wall of the fort, is shown from the other side.
The view is therefore across the interior of the fort.... ( more)
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Locomotives in the yard of Stirling (Shore Road, LNER) Depot
View eastwards, from a passing train on the Perth etc. - Glasgow etc. ex-Caledonian main line. The Depot served the LNER (ex-North British) lines, which came to Stirling from Dunfermline and Alloa in the east and from Balloch to the west.... (more)
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Causewayhead Road railway bridge replacement
A pair of SPMTs (self-propelled modular transporters), each with 14 axles, stand in the construction compound. They have been used to jack up and remove the old bridge, and then manoeuvre the new bridge into position.
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Drip Road, Raploch, Stirling
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Bungalow on Causewayhead Road, Stirling
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Lower Bridge Street, Stirling
Looking along Bridge Street towards Lower Bridge Street.
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Old Stirling Bridge
With the Wallace Monument atop the Abbey Craig in the background.
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New Stirling Bridge
Built in 1831-2. It is Category B listed Link and carries the A9, Causewayhead Road over the River Forth.
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14 Castlehill, Stirling
The last house in the street.
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The River Forth
Looking downstream from the famous old bridge, with a Mute Swan family lying close to the far bank.
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Ben Lomond from Stirling Cemetery
Cold February Day!
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