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Stirling Christmas Card, 1904
Read moreThe view may be familiar but the Christmas card is from another era – from the time when Stirling was a printing and publishing town,
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Kitchen Vegetables, Thomas Stuart Smith
Read moreThis is one of many small works in oils, by the artist Thomas Stuart Smith (1815-1869) founder of the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum
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Timberyard in the Snow, Henry Morley
Read moreThis small painting is the latest addition to the Stirling Smith collections. It was secured in a prestigious Edinburgh saleroom, where it was wrongly labelled
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Stirling Swordsmiths
Read moreWith the recent 300th anniversary of the Battle of Sherriffmuir, we should remember that in the 18th century, Stirling was a place known for the
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Talk o’ the Toun, Queen Elizabeth II Visits Stirling
Read moreIn many ways, the top o’ the toun has always been the talk o’ the toun, for the old town of Stirling from Castlehill to
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The Quizeum, Series 2, Episode 4 – The Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum
Read morehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Son_XiFNfKw
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St. Crispin in Stirling
Read moreA glance at the Voice of the People columns in the Observer shows Stirling to be a busy place, with many special interest groups and
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Heavy metal nipple guard or 18th Century boil sucker? Quizeum
Read moreJust one of the questions the panel faced as the Quizeum explored the collections of the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum on Monday 23
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Scottish Silver
Read moreSome of the best contemporary silver made in Scotland is currently on show in the Silver of the Stars exhibition in the Stirling Smith, sponsored