31st March 2005, 12:55 PM | #1 |
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Braveheart Sword
'Braveheart' Sword Leaves Scotland
Wed Mar 30, 8:12 AM ET Europe - AP LONDON - One of Scotland's national treasures, the 5-foot sword wielded by William Wallace, the rebel leader portrayed in the Academy Award-winning film "Braveheart," left its homeland for the first time in more than 700 years Wednesday. AP Photo Related Links • William Wallace (Yahoo! Directory) The double-handed weapon that belonged to Wallace will be the centerpiece of an exhibition at New York's Grand Central Station during Tartan Day celebrations, which begin later this week. This year marks the 700th anniversary of the execution of Wallace, who led the Scots in their battle to free themselves from English rule and whose story was brought to the screen by Mel Gibson in the 1995 film "Braveheart." The film won five Academy Awards. "This is an historic moment. It is the first time in 700 years that a relic of this importance has left these shores," said Colin O'Brien, a Scottish official accompanying the sword to the United States. The 6-pound weapon will be returned to its home at the National Wallace Monument in Stirling, Scotland, after the celebrations. Wallace's sword was kept at Dumbarton Castle for 600 years. King James IV is said to have paid for it to be given a new hilt in 1505. |
31st March 2005, 05:32 PM | #2 |
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Arrrrrrrg...now the question is, was it replaced with the same style hilt that it had?
If so, shame on United Cutlery and all of the others, as they weren't even close. Now THAT is a beautiful sword and I'm highly envious of any of our New York members. I'm assuming **hint,hint** that someone will get some really good photos at that time. (Lew?) Thanks for posting this, by the way. Mike |
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