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  • 01 Jul
    Blog Post

    Service by artist David Rowlands

    On the Centenary anniversary of the Battle of the Somme.  The Stirling Smith becomes the latest venue to host the artwork ‘Service’.  Gifted by artist David

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  • 24 Jun
    Collections

    Wallace Monument

    This month, the Wallace Monument curators themselves are having a good blow, as it is 155 years since the foundation stone was laid on 24

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  • 17 Jun
    Exhibitions

    Billy Bremner

    Shown here is Bremner’s Testimonial Programme for the match played in Stirling at Annfield on 30 October 1973. The programme was gifted to the Smith

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  • 07 Jun
    Collections

    The Windsor of the North

    ‘The Windsor of the North’ provides a reminder of how much the promotional and destination marketing Stirling has moved on since the 1930s. This is

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  • 27 May
    Stirling Stories

    Stirling Photographers

    Stirling Photographers Today’s story centres on a photograph of the road which is now Ochil View in Menstrie. It is one of about 450 plate

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  • 27 May
    Blog Post

    Stirling Bowling Club

    Established in 1858, Stirling Bowling Club is one of Stirling’s oldest sporting organisations. The Green was the first site to be developed on the north

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  • 18 May
    Collections

    The Links of Forth

    With the tourist season here, it’s worth taking a look at what attracted visitors to Stirling in the past. This postcard dates to 1910, features

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  • 13 May
    Blog Post

    Mr and Mrs Jaffray

    Agnes Wilson and her husband John Jaffray (died 1836) were well–known Stirling people. John was a weaver and spirit dealer who married Agnes in 1808.

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  • 12 May

    The Eyes of the Wanderer” Photography Exhibition, May 2016

    A new exhibition opens today in the Smith Cafe.  The work of Smith volunteer Alan Gardiner with fellow Forth Valley College students Patrice Hunter and

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