An old engraving of The Cross, Dunblane, Stirling, Falkirk, Scotland, UK in It is from a Victorian history book of The Cathedral, with its roof mainly collapsed is the prominent landmark viewed from The Cross. Dunblane is built on the banks of the Allan Water (or River Allan), a tributary of the River Forth. After the Reformation, the nave of the cathedral was abandoned and became roofless in around 1600. The Cathedral was restored in the late 19th century, with completion in 1912.


An old engraving of The Cross, Dunblane, Stirling, Falkirk, Scotland, UK in It is from a Victorian history book of The Cathedral, with its roof mainly collapsed is the prominent landmark viewed from The Cross. Dunblane is built on the banks of the Allan Water (or River Allan), a tributary of the River Forth. After the Reformation, the nave of the cathedral was abandoned and became roofless in around 1600. The Cathedral was restored in the late 19th century under the control of Rev Alexander Ritchie, who commissioned architect Robert Rowand Anderson to oversee the works, which were completed in 1912.


Size: 3780px × 2850px
Location: The Cross, Dunblane, Stirling, Falkirk, Scotland, UK
Photo credit: © M&N / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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