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John Duncan, Stirling’s Golfing Professional 1901-1935
Read moreThis week’s image is an old photograph of a John Duncan taken in 1932 On first inspection it shows an elderly man standing at a
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The Stirling Seal
Read moreThis display box of carved oak contains a wax copy of the seal of Stirling. It was found at auction by Friend of the
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Fintry Primary School – 1839-1961
Read moreThis week’s image was included in a series of views taken around the village of Fintry On the front of the building a clock is
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The Tree of Woman by Janette Macleod
Read moreOnce again, the members of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists are exhibiting at the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum. It is one of
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Stirling “Carnegie” Library
Read moreI am ashamed to admit that it has been many years since I was inside this well-known and much loved local landmark Stirling’s Library has
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Dentolux Lamp, Dental Health in the 1920s-40s
Read moreThe Dentolux Lamp was made in 1935 by the British Hanovia Company of Slough, founded in 1924 and still in business. The company have always
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Butt Well, Stirling
Read moreA well- known landmark, to locals at least, the Butt Well is unfortunately not on the “Bucket List” of most Tourists visiting Stirling Until
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The Stirling to Cowie Bus, Forsyth’s Motor Bus Services
Read moreHere is a modern tribute to Forsyth’s Motor Bus Services. The company was set up by Thomas Forsyth and his wife Margaret Dickson in 1922,