Church Of The Holy Rude Stirling Scotland
Tour Scotland video of photographs of the Church Of The Holy Rude on visit to Stirling. This Scottish church is the second oldest building in Stirling, after Stirling Castle. The church was founded in 1129 during the reign of David I (1124 to- 1153) as the parish church of Stirling. King James VI was crowned King of Scots on the 29th of July 1567; John Knox performed the ceremony. This makes the Church of the Holy Rude, Gloucester Cathedral) and Westminster Abbey the only churches in Britain still in use to this day that have been the sites of coronations. A small selection of my personal photographs shot on small group tours of Scotland.
Exterior Church of the Holy Rude Stirling Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the exterior of the Church of Holy Rude on visit to Stirling. This Scottish church was founded in 1129 during the reign of King David I, born 1124, died 1153, as the parish church of Stirling. It is the second oldest building in Stirling after Stirling Castle
Oh Holy Night in the Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling
Tenor Ian Milne & Massed Male Voice Choir of Scotland
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Apse Church of the Holy Rude Stirling Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Apse in the Church of Holy Rude on visit to Stirling.
Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Stirling is a city in central Scotland. The market town, surrounded by rich farmland, grew up connecting the royal citadel, the medieval old town with its merchants and tradesmen, the bridge and the port. Located on the River Forth, Stirling is the administrative centre for the Stirling council area, and is traditionally the county town of Stirlingshire. Proverbially it is the strategically important Gateway to the Highlands. It has been said that Stirling, like a huge brooch clasps Highlands and Lowlands together. Similarly he who holds Stirling, holds Scotland is often quoted. Stirling's key position as the lowest bridging point of the River Forth before it broadens towards the Firth of Forth, made it a focal point for travel north or south. When Stirling was temporarily under Anglo-Saxon sway, according to a 9th-century legend, it was attacked by Danish invaders. The sound of a wolf roused a sentry, however, who alerted his garrison, which forced a Viking retreat. This led to the wolf being adopted as a symbol of the town as is shown on the 1511 Stirling Jug. The area is today known as Wolfcraig. Even today the wolf appears with a goshawk on the council's coat of arms along with the recently chosen motto: Steadfast as the Rock. Once the capital of Scotland, Stirling is visually dominated by Stirling Castle. Stirling also has a medieval parish church, the Church of the Holy Rude, where, on 29 July 1567, the infant James VI was anointed King of Scots by the Bishop of Orkney with the service concluding after a sermon by John Knox. The poet King was educated by George Buchanan and grew up in Stirling. He was later also crowned King of England and Ireland on 25 July 1603, bringing closer the countries of the United Kingdom. Modern Stirling is a centre for local government, higher education, tourism, retail, and industry. The mid-2012 census estimate for the population of the city is 36,440; the wider Stirling council area has a population of about 93,750. One of the principal royal strongholds of the Kingdom of Scotland, Stirling was created a royal burgh by King David I in 1130. In 2002, as part of Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee, Stirling was granted city status.
Stirling Scotland - Old Town Cemetery - History & Haunted Tales - Matt's Rad Show
This is Old Town Cemetery at the top of Stirling Scotland. This Cemetery sits just below Stirling Castle. There's plenty of History & Haunted Tales from this beautiful Graveyard!
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Kylie & Jamie Turnbull - Wedding Teaser / Church of the Holy Rude, Golden Lion Hotel, Stirling
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Ceremony Venue: Church of the Holy Rude
Reception Venue: Golden Lion Hotel, Stirling
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Amazing Grace at the Church of the Holy Rude
King James I was crowned here at Sterling Castle in Scotland. The building was started in 1436.
Exploring Mar's Wark ruins by the Church of the Holy Rude
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Argyll's lodginig
Argyll's lodginig, Scotland. Argyll's Lodging is the most complete surviving example of a seventeenth century town house in Scotland. It can be found in the upper part of Stirling, just below Stirling Castle's Esplanade. The house sits behind a screen wall and comprises a collection of buildings built in two phases and in three ranges around an enclosed courtyard.
Holy Rude Bells & Ladies Rock View, Stirling.
The view from the Ladies Rock, Valley Cemetery, Stirling. Peal of bells from the 15th century Church of the Holy Rude.
Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Stirling - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom
Top 15 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Stirling - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom:
Stirling Castle, Doune Castle, Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park, National Wallace Monument,The Old Town Jail, Deanston Distillery & Visitor Centre, The Battle of Bannockburn Experience, Church of the Holy Rude, Argyll Sutherland Highlanders Regimental Museum, Argaty Red Kites, Argyll's Lodging, Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum, Falls of Falloch, Stirling Bridge, Cambuskenneth Abbey
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Sneinton Parish Church part 1
Sneinton Parish Church, Nottingham, UK
Wellbeing Choir - mar17 at Allan Park South Church, Stirling
Wellbeing Choir - mar17 at Allan Park South Church, Stirling
Stirling Grave Yard
A walk thru the cemetery next to Stirling Castle in Scotland.
Just ignore the banter...and I know, I shall fire the camera man
Old Town Cemetery Stirling Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the old town cemetery which is located between Stirling Castle and the Church of the Holy Rude.
Places to see in ( Stirling - UK )
Places to see in ( Stirling - UK )
Stirling is a city in central Scotland. The market town, surrounded by rich farmland, grew up connecting the royal citadel, the medieval old town with its merchants and tradesmen, the bridge and the port. ocated on the River Forth, Stirling is the administrative centre for the Stirling council area, and is traditionally the county town of Stirlingshire. Proverbially it is the strategically important Gateway to the Highlands. It has been said that Stirling, like a huge brooch clasps Highlands and Lowlands together. Similarly he who holds Stirling, holds Scotland is often quoted. Stirling's key position as the lowest bridging point of the River Forth before it broadens towards the Firth of Forth, made it a focal point for travel north or south.
Once the capital of Scotland, Stirling is visually dominated by Stirling Castle. Stirling also has a medieval parish church, the Church of the Holy Rude, where, on 29 July 1567, the infant James VI was anointed King of Scots by the Bishop of Orkney with the service concluding after a sermon by John Knox.[14] The poet King was educated by George Buchanan and grew up in Stirling. He was later also crowned King of England and Ireland on 25 July 1603, bringing closer the countries of the United Kingdom. Modern Stirling is a centre for local government, higher education, tourism, retail, and industry.
Stirling is renowned as the Gateway to the Highlands and is generally regarded as occupying a strategic position at the point where the flatter, largely undulating Scottish Lowlands meet the rugged slopes of the Highlands along the Highland Boundary Fault. Top of the Town consists of Broad Street, Castle Wynd, Ballengeich Pass, Lower Castle Hill Road, Darnley Street, Baker Street ( formerly Baxters St) and St Mary's Wynd. These streets all lead up to Stirling Castle and are the favourite haunt of tourists who stop off at the Old Town Jail, Mar's Wark, Argyll's Lodging and the castle. Ballengeich Pass leads to the graveyard at Ballengeich and the Castle Wynd winds past the old graveyard. The Top of the Town from Broad Street upwards is renowned for its cobblestoned roads, and cars can be heard rattling over the cobblestones on the way down. Craft shops and tourist-focused shops are evident on the way up and once at the top, panoramic views are available across Stirling and beyond. Other Areas of Stirling include :
Abbey Craig
Airthrey
Allan Park
Bannockburn
Borestone
Braehead
Broomridge
Burghmuir
Cambusbarron
Cambuskenneth
Causewayhead
Chartershall
Corn Exchange
Cornton
Coxethill
Craigmill
Craig Leith
Cultenhove
Forthbank
Gillies Hill
Gowan Hill
Hillpark
Kenningknowes
Kildean
King's Park
Laurelhill
Livilands
Loanhead
Mercat Cross
Raploch
Randolphfield
Riverside
Spittal Hill
Springkerse
St. Ninians
Torbrex
Whins of Milton
Viewforth
Alot to see in ( Stirling - UK ) such as :
Wallace Monument
Stirling Castle
Blair Drummond Safari Park
Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum
Argyll's Lodging
Church of the Holy Rude
Cambuskenneth Abbey
Macrobert Arts Centre
Falls of Falloch
Abbey Craig
Doune Castle
Stirling Old Town Jail
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Regimental Museum
Dunblane Cathedral
Mar's Wark
King's Park
The Pineapple
Alloa Tower
Airthrey Castle
Briarlands Farm
Causewayhead Park
Menstrie Castle
Robert the Bruce Statue
Herbertshire Castle
Plean Country Park
Elphinstone Tower, Falkirk
Gillies Hill
Tappoch Broch
( Stirling - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Stirling . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Stirling - UK
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22 05 17 CHURCH OF THE HOLY RUDE INTERCESSION
A major landmark of the Protestant Faith that our Protestant Queen is on oath to uphold is this the Church of the Holy Rude in Stirling.
What a great intercession this is through Brian Mason declaring the oath of the Monarch at a Protestant site of a previous Coronation, a Coronation during which John Knox preached with great relish, as it marked yet another defeat for Romanism in Scotland!
King James VI was crowned King of Scotland later to become King Jame I of England and to authorise our Precious Protestant Bible today - the KJV.
Away with infiltration of Bibles today of Romanist origin! A very significant intercession!
Upholding the original vision of Rees Howells in reaching every creature with the Gospel, the Gospel of the true Bible, not the Alexandrian counterfeits of the Emerging Church.
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