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  2. Andy Graham - Wikipedia

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    His debut for Stirling Albion was on 30 July 2005, against Ayr United and he scored his first senior club goal on 27 August 2005 against Alloa Athletic. [3] He started his career as a central defender but won the Stirling Albion.com Player of the Year award for the 2009–10 season playing at right back.

  3. Myles Hogarth - Wikipedia

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    Hogarth only featured in eight games for Alloa Athletic before he was released by the club to enable him to join local rivals Stirling Albion who were in the grip of a goalkeeper crisis with their experienced goalkeeper Chris Reid being injured this only left Stirling Albion with 19-year-old goalkeeper Anton Nugent before Hogarth joined the ...

  4. Church of the Holy Rude - Wikipedia

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    A view from the roof of Stirling Old Town Jail Interior West window, Holy Rude Church, Stirling The church was founded in 1129 but nothing of this early structure now remains due to a fire in 1405. Construction on the new nave had begun by 1414, and based on the evidence of carved heraldry the vault of the nave was completed between 1440 and 1480.

  5. Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Stirling and its surrounding area has a number of 9- and 18-hole golf courses, the largest of which is the Stirling Golf Course, located in the Kings Park area of the city. The Peak, a new Sports Village, was opened in April 2009 to cater for a range of sporting activities.

  6. Forthbank Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Forthbank Stadium is a football stadium in Stirling, Scotland. Opened in 1993, it has been the home ground of Scottish Professional Football League club Stirling Albion since then. Since 2013 it has also hosted the first team matches of Lowland Football League team University of Stirling. The stadium has a capacity of 3,808.

  7. St Mary's Church, Stirling - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Stirling, Scotland.It was built from 1904 to 1905 and designed by Peter Paul Pugin in the Gothic Revival style.It is located between Upper Bridge Street and Crofthead Road to the north of the city centre.

  8. List of listed buildings in Stirling, Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image Cowane Centre (Central Single Storey Section Only) Formerly Territorial Primary School, Cowane St 56°07′29″N 3°56′27″W  /  56.12463°N 3.940929°W  / 56.12463; -3.940929  (Cowane Centre (Central Single Storey Section Only) Formerly Territorial Primary School, Cowane St) Category C(S) 41132 Upload Photo Stirling Castle Great Hall (1503) 56°07′27″N ...

  9. University of Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Stirling is a mid-ranked, [68] pre-1992 UK university with a reputation for high teaching quality [68] and socially relevant research. It is among the top 50 universities in the world that are under 50 years old – 2nd in the UK and 46th in the world, [ 69 ] according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings , and among the top ...