Posts Tagged ‘Bruce’
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This unique box set traces stories of three of Scotland’s greatest warriors. It features specially-commissioned reconstructions, and re-enactments, dramatized ‘eye-witness’ accounts, on-location footage and, of course, the rugged beauty of the Scottish countryside. Informative, but always entertaining, The Heroes Of Scotland provides an atmospheric and authentic record of three Scottish legends. Titles in the set are Rob Roy –The True Story, William Wallace –The … More >>
Heroes of Scotland Boxed Set – William Wallace, Robert the Bruce, Rob Roy
Originally posted 2010-08-23 23:35:17.
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“Bruce Sandison’s Rivers and Lochs of Scotland” is the only book on fishing in Scotland that an angler will ever need. This new, comprehensive and completely revised edition describes more than 5,000 freshwater fishing locations complete with access details, flies and tactics and where to obtain permission to fish. For anyone fishing in Scotland, this book is the angler’s bible…. More >>
Rivers & Lochs of Scotland: The Angler’s Complete Guide. Bruce Sandison
At my “Customizing Art History” course I decided to do something with William Blake’s Art, to which I had been introduced by Iron Maiden Singer Bruce Dickinson’s 1998 solo album “The chemical wedding”. Here is the result, nothing special, but I hope you like it
PLEASE WATCH IN HIQH QUALITY!! — Song: The Tower Album: The Chemical Wedding Artist: Bruce Dickinson Paintings and Art: William Blake video made by huma www.humepage.at
A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Stirling, United Kingdom by TravelPod blogger Stevea titled “William Wallace and Robert the Bruce”. TravelPod is a company of TripAdvisor™. Stevea’s travel blog entry: “It was the Saturday of my last weekend before starting work, so we decided to get out of Glasgow for a day and head to Stirling. The two attractions for us at Stirling were of course the castle, and The Wallace Monument. So we hopped on a bus from Buchanan Bus Station and headed to Stirling, about 40 minutes away. It was a nice short journey, and my first glimpse of rural Scotland. I was excited. We jumped of the bus, grabbed a map, and headed along the wall of the city up to the castle. I had heard Stirling be described as a ‘mini-Edinburgh’. As far as the castle goes, they are quite similar. The castle is situated on a volcanic rocky crag, overlooking the city (and Stirling is a city – not a town!), just like Edinburgh. The internals of the castle are similar two. After paying up front and becoming a member of Historic Scotland, we tagged along for a tour around the castle and learnt lots about the buildings and it’s history. Two things stand out for me from Stirling Castle. The first is the Palace, as stunning medieval palace, with very menacing looking gargoyles representing the devil place around it’s exterior. Inside was amazing too. It is in the process of been refurbished to it’s original look, but at the moment is pretty much and archaeological …
The Chieftains – The Stone, Belfast Opera House 1991, choreography by Christopher Bruce, www.tg4.ie (1 Jan 2008), Dance, dancing, ballet
Originally posted 2010-08-27 05:38:39.
Bruce Anderson’s version of Working Man with historic images of welsh history. From the BBC Radio Wales Album of the Week “UNITY” cd. www.bruceanderson-thesinger.co.uk
Did they ever meet each other?
How did they impact one another/
How did Robert Bruce and William Wallace influence each other?
Thanks!
Did they ever meet each other?
How did they impact one another/
How did Robert Bruce and William Wallace influence each other?
Thanks!

