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A new £10,000 display case holds the two-handed blade, which measures 5ft 6in (1.68m) and weighs 6.6lb (3kg) A sword believed to have been used by William Wallace has returned to Stirling. The ...
A pair of climate activists in Scotland will face trial after allegedly vandalizing a display case holding national hero William Wallace’s broadsword. "The police say the accused believe they ...
The tourist attraction played host to the nuptials, which saw the Scottish hero's namesake, 55, marry his long lost love Sue, 51. And Mary Wallace, celebrant at the humanist service, also shares a ...
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The two-handed blade is purported to have belonged to William Wallace and is said to have been used by the Scottish knight at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 and the Battle of Falkirk in 1298.
William Wallace statue returns to monument before building's anniversary celebrations Statue renovation is part of £515,000 restoration programme. News. Alastair McNeill. 16:00, ...
William Wallace's sword being checked for damage after casing smashed in climate protest at Wallace Monument in Stirling. This Is Rigged campaigners are calling for the Scottish government to ...
CLIMATE activists have been arrested after the display containing William Wallace’s sword was vandalised. Two demonstrators spray-painted and smashed up the glass box which holds the his… ...
The 13th Century artefact was removed from public display after two anti-oil protestors attacked its glass casing in March. Specialist designers created a new display and the sword returned to the ...
A pair of climate activists in Scotland will face trial after allegedly vandalizing a display case holding national hero William Wallace’s broadsword. “The police say the accused believe they ...
A new £10,000 display case holds the two-handed blade, which measures 5ft 6in (1.68m) and weighs 6.6lb (3kg) A sword believed to have been used by William Wallace has returned to Stirling. The ...
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