Having been granted city status during the Golden Jubilee celebrations
in 2002, Stirling is Scotland's smallest city, but has an enthralling
wealth of architectural and historic heritage that would be the envy of
much larger places in the country. Stirling's heritage dates from the
thirteenth century, when it was granted a royal charter and became a
significant medieval settlement. Its strategic importance as the
'Gateway to the Highlands' also made it the much-fought over 'Cockpit of
Scotland' and it has been witness to many of the most significant
battles in Scottish history. Today, Stirling is a bustling and charming
historic city that retains much of its ancient character and
architectural quality. Using old postcards, Stirling The Postcard
Collection shows how the city has changed and evolved over the years.
These postcards are an invaluable visual record of a place's past and
provide a fascinating insight into the world of our ancestors. The old
postcards of Stirling celebrate the town's civic achievements and
distinctive character in the form of public buildings, principal
streets, parks, railway stations and historic landmarks.