Hidden Stirling

Hidden Stirling

Murray Cook

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Extremis Publishing Ltd.
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia social y cultural
ISBN:
9781739484590
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Discover surprising stories and secret sites of Stirling with renowned archaeologist Dr Murray Cook as your guide. In 'Hidden Stirling', Murray unveils some lesser-known historical gems of this ancient Scottish city and its surrounding areas, offering readers a fresh perspective on its rich past.Explore the mysteries of some of Stirling’s most celebrated buildings, from the Castle and Tolbooth to the Municipal Building and Golden Lion Hotel. Then discover the secrets of the surrounding area, where prehistoric fortifications whisper tales of ancient communities. Uncover the significance of the grand Church of the Holy Rude, the only surviving church in the United Kingdom apart from Westminster Abbey to have hosted a royal coronation, and unravel the enigmas of the Old Town Cemetery-a graveyard of European significance.The author’s ever-engaging narrative brings to light the strategic importance of Stirling’s geography, from its position as the lowest crossing point of the River Forth to its role in pivotal battles that shaped Scotland’s destiny. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, 'Hidden Stirling' encourages you to journey beyond the familiar, revealing the city’s untold tales and inviting you to see Stirling in a brand new light.Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a curious visitor, or even a proud Stirling local, this book offers a treasure trove of unexpected insights that will deepen your appreciation for this amazing city’s unique heritage.

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