Explore Your Archive 2015
Stirling Council Archives will be holding an Explore Your Archive event on Sat 21st November. Keep an eye on our Events page for more details.
Stirling Council Archives will be holding an Explore Your Archive event on Sat 21st November. Keep an eye on our Events page for more details.
This paper surviving from the 18th century gives a unique insight into the voting system before the reforms of 1832, anxieties relating to the Jacobites on the part of the […]
In this extract from the earliest surviving Kirk Session minutes for the Stirling area we can gain a glimpse of the often rather undisciplined behaviour of our forebears. First, in […]
Royal Warrant granted to the City of Stirling In 2001, a competition was launched by The Lord Chancellors Department to create Scotland’s sixth city. The competition was part of a […]
In 1832 Parliament passed two laws which would change the electoral system in Britain: the English and Welsh Reform Act and the Scottish Reform Act. Prior to 1832 there was […]
The Marriage and Baptism Register of Holy Trinity Church, Stirling is a remarkable record for many reasons. The register was created after long period of uncertainty and repression for Episcopalians. […]
Our document of the month for October is a bit of a mystery. It is the plan of a proposed iron hospital to be constructed at the direction of the […]
The Battle of Bannockburn remains one of the most significant events in Scottish history. In June 2014, the 700th anniversary was commemorated. The occasion was marked with large scale re-enactments, […]
There is a small bundle of documents held at the Archives of letters and accounts relating to the arrangements made for the execution of two men who many at the […]
On Thursday 17th September, Stirling Archives hosted a printmaking workshop with leading Scottish printmaker and artist Hugh Bryden. Held at St Ninians Library, the workshop was run with the library’s […]