June 26, 2024
Our last full day in Scotland as a family; anybody up for one more castle?
The ayes have it.
Grant sets his iPhone navigation coordinates to Stirling Castle, a nice wrap up for our Suneson family reunion in Scotland on our way back to Edinburgh.
Stirling Castle, outside of Edinburgh has played a prominent role throughout the history of Scotland. Robert The Bruce stands ready on his plinth to greet us as we approach the gate, reminding us of his victory over a superior English force at the Battle of Bannockburn, a turning point that sealed Scottish independence in 1314.Sunesons cross the bridge an enter the nether bailey of Stirling Castle |
Entrance to Queen Ann's Garden |
Queen Ann's Garden |
Sue looks around and loves the garden space at Stirling Castle |
Old cemetery beyond the castle walls |
Scottish flag planted in Queen Ann's Garden |
King Chamber, Stirling Castle |
Tapestry inside the royal chamber |
The Queen's bedchamber |
One of the many 'Stirling Heads' crafted and used to commemorate the ancient greats mounted on the ceiling |
1 comment:
Wow! Nice job of photographing this epic castle. I believe it might be near the historic battle of Stirling Bridge, where I believe the Scots put quite a few Englishmen to the sword.
Ah well. Water under the bridge as they say. Time for friendship and the drinking of oiuscea, once called aqua vitae, now called whisky.
Regards, Grant from Henderson
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