Old Stirling Bridge | Stirling, Scotland
Old Stirling Bridge – Stirling, Scotland
Spanning the River Forth beneath the historic skyline of Stirling, Old Stirling Bridge is one of Scotland’s most significant medieval crossings. Built in the 15th century, the bridge has stood for centuries as a silent witness to the events that shaped Scotland’s history.
The bridge is most famously associated with the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, where William Wallace and Andrew Moray led Scottish forces to victory against the English army. Today, the stone arches remain a powerful reminder of Scotland’s past, standing quietly above the flowing waters of the River Forth.
This fine art Scottish heritage photography print captures the bridge in soft natural light, with the calm river reflecting the historic stonework and surrounding landscape. The composition highlights the elegant arches and enduring character of this remarkable landmark.
Each image is carefully refined in post-production with restraint — shaping tonal balance, colour harmony and texture to preserve the natural atmosphere of the scene. The intention is never to exaggerate, but to distill — allowing the history and character of place to emerge with clarity and depth.
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Photo Paper
Printed on satin lustre fine art photo paper, chosen for its bright white base, subtle pearl-like texture and refined satin finish.
• Bright white paper
• 240gsm weight
• Subtle pearl-like texture
• Satin finish
• Giclée fine art photo print
This premium paper enhances detail, tonal depth and colour accuracy, producing a refined photographic finish.
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Available Sizes
A4 — 210 × 297 mm (8.27 × 11.7 inches)
A3 — 297 × 420 mm (11.7 × 16.5 inches)
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Shipping
Printed and shipped worldwide. Production typically takes 2–5 days before dispatch.
Please note: This listing is for the print only. Frame not included.