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Statues and Monuments to William Wallace in Stirling, Scotland
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Tributes to Scottish leader William Wallace in Stirling, Scotland, commemorate the freedom fighter who fought against the English in the thirteenth century.
Jan 13, 2011
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Susan Huebert
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Peer and Patriot: William Alexander, Lord Stirling - American
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William Alexander of New Jersey claimed the title Earl of Sterling. Yet, he was an American patriot, Continental Army general and friend of Washington's.
Mar 14, 2011
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Larry Slater
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Climbing the Wallace Monument
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Climbing the Wallace Monument Stirling gives panoramic views of Stirling Castle, Ochil Hills, Trossachs and Forth Valley. Two cafés near to The Monument are introduced.
May 13, 2008
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Susan Morris
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British GP History, 1956 - 1962
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The race alternated between Silverstone and Aintree, while Stirling Moss made his final British GP appearance.
May 3, 2008
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Kevin Guthrie
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Family Days Out from Glasgow by Train: Edinburgh & Ayrshire Coast
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Take a day out by rail from Glasgow. Trains leave from Queen Street to Edinburgh and Stirling or travel from Central station to Arran & the Ayrshire Coast.
Jun 8, 2010
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John Oyston
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Visit Scotland - The Trossachs
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Explore the ancient city of Stirling, an Augustine priory, and follow in the steps of Scotland's most famous outlaw, Rob Roy.
Jun 30, 2007
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Cathy Smith
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R.H. Middleton: Aussie VC Winner
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The account of a mortally wounded pilot, Sgt. Middleton who still brought his crew home following a raid on Turin. His devotion to duty against overwhelming odds.
Mar 10, 2007
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Murray McLeod
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Exploring Scotland cheaply
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Historic Scotland's entrance pass ticket can save you a small fortune especially if you cram many events into a short period of time like a holiday or vacation
Jun 25, 2007
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Blair Logie
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Nicolas McGregor
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Nicolas McGregor studied English at Stirling University, and later, Information Technology.
Amongst his interests are: independent video game design, computer-aided animation, literary and...
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Australia's Great Walking Tracks of the South West
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Western Australia's South West is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes and National Parks, its walking tracks are full of adventure.
Jul 3, 2010
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Anthony Jury
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Marlowe Starring James Garner
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Modern updating of Raymond Chandler's The Little Sister with James Garner starring as private eye Philip Marlowe investigating the blackmail of a TV star.
Sep 27, 2009
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Kevin Sturton
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AMPAS honours Norman McLaren
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents "A Salute to Norman McLaren" on August 18 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theatre in Beverly Hills.
Aug 15, 2006
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Dominic von Riedemann
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Falkirk, Scotland: Not Just the Wheel
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The town of Falkirk, famous for the Wheel, has a rich historical background dating to Roman times. Two battles were fought in Falkirk, in 1298 and 1746.
Feb 16, 2011
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Valerie Wilson
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England's Rail Speed Race
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News that the British government is planning to build a new high-speed rail line between London and Scotland recalls a great speed contests of the steam railway age.
Sep 15, 2009
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John Reynolds
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British Formula 1 Champions
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Mike Hawthorn was the first Briton to win the F1 World Championship. In the sixties Graham Hill, Jim Clark and John Surtees dominated.
Jul 5, 2010
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Kevin Guthrie
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Vintage Car Racing at Goodwood Revival
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The annual Goodwood Revival meeting is one of the best kept secrets on the sporting calendar, showcasing thrilling vintage car racing and the best in vintage dress style.
Feb 7, 2010
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Vanessa Warren
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Avro Lancaster
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A review of the Avro Lancaster which entered RAF service in March 1942; a most critical period for Britain's survival during WWII.
Jun 24, 2009
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Murray McLeod
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Lost Talents of Formula 1
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Two of the most promising British drivers of their era barely had time to show their skills in F1. Lewis-Evans and Bristow both died in Grand Prix races tragically young.
Nov 11, 2008
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Kevin Guthrie
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The Later Reign of Edward Longshanks
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The last years of Edward's reign were defined by virtually constant war with Scotland.
Jul 22, 2010
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Terry Long
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