Christmas & New Year Closure Dates
Stirling Council Archives’ normal opening hours are Mon – Thurs 9-12:30 and 1:30-4:30. We will be closed on the following dates: Mon 26 – Thurs 29 Dec – closed Mon […]
Stirling Council Archives’ normal opening hours are Mon – Thurs 9-12:30 and 1:30-4:30. We will be closed on the following dates: Mon 26 – Thurs 29 Dec – closed Mon […]
ReCollections Open Day, Doune Library, Wed 14 Dec Would you like to help preserve the memories of your community? Do you enjoy local history and talking to people? If you […]
Stirling Council Archives holds building plans submitted to Bridge of Allan Dean of Guild. One such plan is for alterations and additions to Fountain Terrace on Henderson Street in 1930. […]
‘Tis the season to be shopping! A look at some of the lovely plans of shop buildings that we have for the Stirling area at the Archives. Macaree Brothers, King […]
ReCollections Open Day, Cambusbarron Library, Thu 8 Dec Would you like to help preserve the memories of your community? Do you enjoy local history and talking to people? If you […]
The Stirlingshire and Falkirk Water Board was constituted by the Stirlingshire and Falkirk Water Order Confirmation Act in 1921. It was the culmination of long negations between the Falkirk and […]
In 1931, the Forth Quarry Company agreed a deal with the factor of Polmaise Estates, W. F. McLaren, to begin operations at Cambusbarron Quarry. Quarrying had been present in the […]
St Ninian’s had its own football team, St Ninian’s Thistle F.C., known in their time as ‘The Jags’ just as Partick are today. They were formed in 1897 and played […]
ReCollections Open Day, Central Library, Stirling, Thu 17 Nov Would you like to help preserve the memories of your community? Do you enjoy local history and talking to people? If […]
The village of Croftamie is situated just south of Drymen and to the east of Loch Lomond. Croftamie has historically been associated with the former County of Dunbartonshire and Kilmaronock […]