Wallace Monument, Stirling - stock photo
"Stirling, UK - March 27, 2013: The National Wallace Monument on Abbey Craig near Stirling, Scotland. Constructed in the 1860s to commemorate Sir William Wallace who defeated King Edward's English army at the battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 during the Scottish Wars of Independence. The Gothic-styled tower stands some 220 feet (65 metres) tall."
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