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    A Tale O' Twa Stanes

    Lia Fail, Scotland's Stone of Destiny is the ancient crowning stone of kings, situated at Scone, once the capital of the kingdom. King Edward of England saw it as a great symbol of Scottish independence so he sent his knights to steal it and carry it away to London.
    Scone Abbey had no defenders and it would be as easy as picking it up and taking it away without resistance.
    Two men of Scone had other ideas...





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    The crowning of King Robert the Bruce at Scone Palace in Scotland. This dramatisation shows Bruce (Jock Ferguson) crowned by Bishop Lamberton (Joe Lamb) upon the Stone of Destiny in the grounds of Scone Palace culminating the war of Independence



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    Read about Jock Ferguson depicted above as King Robert the Bruce.

    "Jock spends most of his time running a production company called HERALD EVENTS They do a lot of Scottish themes, from Jacobite nights to Wars of Independence presentations. They also make films and one of their most successful was William Wallace - The True Story, made for Cromwell Films, which has had several TV screenings.

    When he's not busy doing this he's out and about trying to raise the issue about Scotland's heritage, for example,"
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    http://www.thesonsofscotland.co.uk/jockferguson.htm

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    WILLIAM WALLACE - THE TRUE STORY

    During his short life, William Wallace never faltered in his struggle against English oppression. It was Wallace who, at the head of a small band of men, burnt Lanark and killed its sheriff. It was he who was the architect of the great victory at Stirling Bridge and it was he who wrought havoc in the North of England. Featuring stunning battle footage and specially filmed reconstructions and re-enactments, this DVD is a powerful telling of the story of a Scottish giant. The influence of the mighty warrior can still be felt today, captured in the hearts of the proud Scottish people. Narrated by Jock Ferguson
    Available to buy from: http://www.amazon.co.uk/William-Walla...


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      Re: A Tale O' Twa Stanes

      Aisling's Children - Gathering 2009 - Declaration of Arbroath


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