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Stirling, 1953
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Stirling, 1953
Kildean, Stirling, STIRLINGSHIRE, SCOTLAND facing West. NCAP: Aerofilms Archive. - 09/11/1953
Media ID 4056361
Aerial Housing Residential Stirling Castle
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of Stirling in 1953, showcasing the picturesque town nestled in the heart of Stirlingshire, Scotland. Taken from an aerial perspective by NCAP: Aerofilms Archive on September 11th, this stunning image offers a unique glimpse into the past. The photograph showcases a charming residential area with rows of houses stretching towards the horizon. The cloud-dotted sky adds a touch of drama to the scene, creating a beautiful contrast against the vibrant green landscape below. In the distance, one can spot iconic landmarks such as Stirling Castle standing proudly atop its hill and overlooking the town. The Forth River gracefully winds its way through Stirling, adding tranquility and charm to this already enchanting view. The Stirling Rail Station and Rail Bridge are also visible in this snapshot, serving as vital transportation links connecting residents to other parts of Scotland. A prominent feature is Drip Road which meanders through Cambuskenneth, offering access to various parts of town. Its presence serves as a reminder of how infrastructure has evolved over time while still maintaining its significance within local communities. Preserved by Royal Commission on The Ancient And Historical Monuments Of Scotland for future generations to appreciate and study, this print encapsulates both history and beauty in equal measure. It allows us to reflect upon how much has changed since that day in 1953 while appreciating how certain elements have remained timeless throughout centuries.
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