Wallace Monument P4A

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The tower was constructed following a fundraising campaign, which accompanied a resurgence of Scottish national identity in the 19th century. In addition to public subscription, it was partially funded by contributions from a number of foreign donors, including Italian national leader Giuseppe Garibaldi. Completed in 1869 to the designs of architect John Thomas Rochead at a cost of £18,000,[3] the monument is a 67-metre (220 ft) sandstone tower, built in the Victorian Gothic style.

The tower stands on the Abbey Craig, a volcanic crag above Cambuskenneth Abbey, from which Wallace was said to have watched the gathering of the army of King Edward I of England, just before the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297. The monument is open to the general public. Visitors climb the 246 step spiral staircase to the viewing gallery inside the monument's crown, which provides expansive views of the Ochil Hills and the Forth Valley.

A number of artifacts believed to have belonged to Wallace are on display inside the monument, including the Wallace Sword, a 1.63-metre (5 ft, 4 in) long sword weighing almost three kilograms.[4] Inside is also a Hall of Heroes, a series of busts of famous Scots, effectively a small national Hall of Fame. The heroes[5] are Robert the Bruce, George Buchanan, John Knox, Allan Ramsay, Robert Burns[6], Robert Tannahill, Adam Smith, James Watt, Sir Walter Scott, William Murdoch, Sir David Brewster, Thomas Carlyle[7], Hugh Miller, Thomas Chalmers, David Livingstone, and W. E. Gladstone.[8] In 2017 it was announced that Mary Slessor and Maggie Keswick Jencks will be the first heroines to be celebrated in the hall
 
Wow that's amazing! Nice shooting, thanks for sharing it.
 
There's signs all over the car park calling it a "no drone zone". I just parked a mile or so up the road and flew in from the ochils side to catch it with the sun setting. We're kind of spoiled in this part of the country to have some beautiful old buildings with some gorgeous scenery as the backdrop :)

Video looks good mate, I enjoyed that.
 
thanks ferncfc I never knew it was a no fly zone?
I thought historic Scotland policy was no fly zone when its open?
oh well its done now lol :)
 
I was just going on the signs I noticed in the car park mate. Quick google shows that it's at the discretion of the national trust for Scotland property manager. I haven't had any issues at Clackmannan tower, castle campbell, Wallace monument or stirling castle when I've been there, but I haven't exactly asked any of them for permission either. I've just tried never to directly fly over them at low altitude, just in case it annoys anyone [emoji4]
 
av not flown at the stirling castle yet or the Clackmannan tower
I will leave them for a dawn run early in the morning next year
ferncfc just now I am trying to chase the snow lol :)
 

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