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#Stirling Crawford’s Arcade / 1
Stirling Athenaeum built as town’s Merchant’s House, of 1816.
Stirling Municipal Buildings by Glasgow architect John Gaff Gillespie ( 1908, completed 1916)
Former High School of #Stirling by JM MacLaren (1887-90) Tower on left copied by Mackintosh for his Glasgow Herald building
Former sheriff court 5/
Tollbooth 6/
Church of the Holy Rood / 7 ( 14th century onwards)
Darrow Lodging (17th century) 8/
Cowane’s Hospital late 17th century /9
Another 17th century house in the Old Town /10
Mar’s Wark , the remains of a small palace of c 1570 for the first Earl of Mar /11
Argyll’s Lodging c1670 for the 9th Earl of Argyll /12
With my dad in graveyard of Holy Rude with #Stirling Castle In background 13/
Cofffee and cake/ 14
Norrie’s house 1671 15/
Norrie wearing long wig on apex 16/
Darnley’s House , late 16th/ early 17th century. A 19th century tablet on the facade suggests this was the nursery of James VI and his eldest son Prince Henry, but this is doubted 17/
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (“CB”) of Kelvinside, Glasgow and MP for Stirling and Liberal prime minister 1905-08 18/
J Gaff Gillespie’s Municipal buildings (1908, opened 1918). Unlike Mackintosh, Gillespie and James Salmon moved with the architectural times so this is Edwardian baroque with a touch of #GlasgowStyle 19/
Holy Trinity by Rowand Anderson and Robert Lorimer 20/
Our Lady of Cambuskenneth, a former 13th Century Stirling Abbey. It is said that the Battle of Stirling Bridge was fought on the Feast of the Dormition ( stained glass is modern).
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Alloa Sheriff Court. Appeared here a few times. 1863-64 in French Gothic /
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Taylor has, to my eye, an 18th century look, like a judge of that epoch.
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