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Photographic Print : Transference of the Wallace Sword from Dumbarton Castle to Sterling; Colonel Nightingale, represen Creator: Unknown
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Transference of the Wallace Sword from Dumbarton Castle to Sterling; Colonel Nightingale, represen Creator: Unknown
Transference of the Wallace Sword from Dumbarton Castle to Sterling; Colonel Nightingale, representing the War Office, handing over the swordto Dr. Rogers, at Stirling Castle, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888
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Braveheart Government Independence Minister Representation Representative Sir William Wallace Symbol The Graphic Transfer War Office William Wallace Blade Dumbarton Castle Fortifications
10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse photographic print of the Transference of the Wallace Sword from Dumbarton Castle to Stirling. This captivating image, sourced from Heritage Images, depicts Colonel Nightingale, representing the War Office, handing over the historic Wallace Sword to Dr. Rogers at Stirling Castle in 1888. Relive the rich history and tradition of Scotland's national symbol with this stunning, high-quality print. Perfect for adding character to your home or office decor, or as a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts. Order yours today and bring a piece of the past into your space.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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In this photograph, we witness a significant moment in Scottish history - the Transference of the Wallace Sword from Dumbarton Castle to Stirling. The image captures Colonel Nightingale, representing the War Office, as he hands over the revered sword to Dr. Rogers at Stirling Castle in 1888. The solemnity and gravity of this occasion are palpable through the expressions on both men's faces. Colonel Nightingale stands tall and proud, symbolizing British authority and power. Dr. Rogers receives the sword with utmost respect, embodying Scotland's rich heritage and its connection to Sir William Wallace. Surrounded by fortifications that echo centuries of warfare and struggle for independence, this photograph serves as a visual testament to Scotland's enduring spirit. The castle itself stands as a majestic backdrop, reminding us of its historical significance as a symbol of strength and sovereignty. This image not only captures an important transfer of weaponry but also represents more profound themes such as national identity, courage, and resilience. It transports us back to a time when battles were fought for freedom against oppressive forces. Preserved within these monochromatic tones is an illustration that brings history alive - inviting viewers to reflect upon Scotland's past while contemplating their own place within it. As we gaze upon this print from The Graphic newspaper archives, we become witnesses to an extraordinary moment in time that continues to resonate with pride among Scots today.
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