Why are falkirk called the bairns
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The Kelpies are made from tonnes of stainless steel, and took from June to October of to construct. The Kelpies were named after mythological transforming water beasts that contain the strength of 10 horses. Falkirk has held a significantly strategic military position throughout history and has been host to some important battles. Shortly after this battle, Wallace resigned as Guardian of Scotland. In its time, Falkirk has won many prizes. These are only a couple of the many awards Falkirk has received recognising its stunning landscapes and endearing community.
One of the best preserved Roman forts lies along the section of the Antonine Wall that passes by Falkirk. While Rough Castle, as it is known, is the second smallest of the settlements it is the one that gives the most insight into the lives of the Roman conquerors from the first century AD. Distinctive features include the defensive Lilia pits that the Romans would have used as a defensive measure, placing a sharpened stake in each one.
The distillery went through a long history of being put out of business and then being reopened again; in , when it was about to be reopened using the original equipment, the original Rosebank Stills were stolen by thieves and never recovered. The distillery is due to reopen again in the autumn of This then changed to Fawkirk and eventually was translated to a more modern version as it is now known as Falkirk.
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