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National Wallace Monument, or the Wallace Monument, designed by John Thomas Rochead and built 1861-69, on Abbey Craig hill, Stirling, Scotland. The tower commemorates Sir William Wallace, d. 1305, who fought for the Scots during the Scottish Wars of Independence, defeated the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge and was put to death for treason by Edward I. Inside the monument are 3 storeys of exhibitions. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9643399
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5340px × 7087px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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14TH CENTURY
19th century
Architecture
Battle of Stirling Bridge
Britain
British
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
DAY
Exterior
Great Britain
HERITAGE
Hill
History
Memorial
Monument
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Path
Scotland
Scottish
sir william wallace
Stirling
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Tower
Travel
TURRET
UK
United Kingdom
VERTICAL
Victorian
william wallace